Azad announced the end of her company's journey due to personal challenges and the bankruptcy of a significant retailer, shifting her life priorities significantly.
Sony Music Canada alleges that Suva Beauty owes millions for unauthorized music use, while the brand maintains that the music was not essential to its marketing.
Azad highlighted the financial and emotional toll of running a beauty brand, stating, 'And the world since then has continued to reveal its truths,' reflecting her need for change.
When questioned in court, Azad insisted, 'Jingles don't sell makeup. Makeup sells makeup,' emphasizing the core focus of the business amid the legal disputes.
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