Fyre Festival but make it fashion - Anonymous AMIRI Employee Review

2.0
16 Oct 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Amazing talents that are diamonds in the rough amongst the fake ones. Company knows how to throw parties and events but that goes on to say…

Cons

It runs like an elongated Fyre Festival. I think that says it all but if you want more context, here it is… You will be promised growth, great benefits, and being able to work for a luxury brand only to find out you’ll be taken advantage of and feeling discounted in your career. Including the cost of your sanity and health, both physical and mental. There is no clear direction or communication of any sort. There is no structure and organization. Infrastructure is broken, a disaster that is running through a thin string with the incompetent people that they protect and keep. Outside looking in, you see the lavish events but inside looking out, trust, this is not a ticket you want to opt for in your career. You’re better off knowing your worth and value elsewhere in another company where you can feel understood, seen and heard. Oh, and complete peace. Move on and put on your free. Pass this one.

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5.0
25 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
22 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I guess pros is being a “hot brand.” People do buy the clothes.

Cons

Very amateur, friend-oriented organization. It is still a LLC, but doing great for sure - just not sure about the quality of their pieces will last long or not, because Mike Amiri’s ambition is to bit those big luxury groups such as LV and Gucci, but then I feel like even T-shirts’ quality here is really low and inconsistent…it’s obvious that they are selling the name but not the quality. Particularly the location I worked in Florida was very amateur where the management had no exceptional ability or knowledge but just be positive - a.k.a feeding their employees and eating on the floor and just mixing up their personal and professional lives on the sales floor. The company definitely employed illegal immigrants since it’s a California company - I witnessed that they do no obey the government.

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