Stephen Marsan, CEO of fashion brand Brandy Melville, is embroiled in controversy after an incendiary report released Tuesday accused him of creating a toxic work environment tainted by misogyny and racism . According to Business Insider, former senior vice president Luca Rotondo came forward with the allegations, saying Marsan told him to only hire girls who fit his standard. Rotondo worked for more than nine years at the teen fashion brand known, in part, for its "one-size-fits-most" approach. Rotondo said employees would get Black customers to leave ahead of store visits from Marsan and Black workers would often find themselves getting replaced by white employees. "If she was Black, if she was fat ... he didn’t want them in the store,” Rotondo told Insider. The allegations also reveal that the CEO would ask for full-body pictures of girls as young as 14, then decided if store managers should hire them or not. Girls who worked at the company were expected to keep sending...