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        <title><![CDATA[Sonja Morgan talks Century 21 closure after inking deal with retailer]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Century 21 &nbsp;filed for bankruptcy on Thursday — dooming Sonja Morgan’s fashion line with the New York institution.</p><p>The “Real Housewives of New York” star has had a collection since 2014, but just did a deal with the famed designer discount chain to start selling it in its stores. But the 60-year-old bargain chain said this week it’ll go out of business and shutter its 13 locations, shocking analysts and customers alike.</p><p>“I found a family there and a home for my collection,” she told Page Six, “All these years I was looking for the right place.”</p><p>Morgan said that she felt like the “rug has been pulled from under” her, and she added that she’d turned down other retailers, but “felt safe with [Century 21].”</p><p>But Morgan said she’s most disappointed that she’s not going to be able follow through on a plan to take people in need on shopping sprees.</p><p>“I was going to be Chief Lifestyle Officer taking people on shopping sprees. Helping people who have gone through a hard time before the pandemic,” she said. Morgan added that the so-called sprees would’ve also been to help “people transition through hard times in their life,” and to provide wardrobes for people who need to “get a leg up on a job interview,” or folks who are “going through a sex change, coming out or coming back from the military.”</p><p>She added, “I was going to be helping people at this point in my life — that’s what I was looking forward to. It was going to be soul food to make me feel better on a day-to-day level. It was not just about raising millions. I was just going to go on a day-to-day level with Century 21, and help people with a $500 shopping spree.”</p><p>She’s so upset about the situation that the reality star can’t even being herself to go on one last shopping excursion to Century 21 for herself.</p><p>“I don’t plan on going to Century 21 for a last [time]. I can’t even bring myself to do that,” she said.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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