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Yes, Limited Brands does own Justice. Limited Brands is a parent company that also owns other popular retail brands like Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works. Justice is a specialty retailer focused on tween girls' clothing and accessories.
Justice is owned by parent company Tween Brands, Inc. (Former NYSE symbol: TWB)
Justice is owned by parent company Tween Brands, Inc. (Former NYSE symbol: TWB)
Justice Just for Girls is owned by Tween Brands, the same company that owns Limited Too.
Justice is owned by parent company Tween Brands, Inc.(Former NYSE symbol: TWB)
Justice is owned by parent company Tween Brands, Inc. (Former NYSE symbol: TWB)
It used to be Tween Brands until Dress Barn (ticker DBRN) bought them in 2009
There are no strict height requirements for tween/tween models. If you want to model for Justice, your best chance is to get signed to an agency that works with stores like Justice. Look online for agencies that represent tween/teen models and that are no farther than a 2 hour's drive from where you live. The agency websites will give instructions on how to submit yourself and guidelines as to what types of photos they are looking for.
No, Justice and Limited Too are two separate brands. Justice is a tween girls' clothing and lifestyle brand, while Limited Too was a similar brand that rebranded and evolved into Justice in 2008. The two brands have different styles and target audiences.
The store Justice was founded by David L. Meyer in 2001 and was originally known as Limited Too. The brand was created to cater to the fashion needs of tween girls.
Tween Brands, the company theat own Limited Too, Justice, and Brothers, launched the first Justice: Just for Girls stores in January 2004.