California Privacy Notice

This section provides additional details for residents of California in accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act. It explains how personal information is collected, used, stored, and shared, as well as the rights available to individuals under this law. The provisions described here apply specifically to information that qualifies as personal data under the CCPA and do not extend to anonymous, aggregated, or publicly available data. Where data has been deidentified, no attempts will be made to reconnect it to an identifiable individual.

When interacting with the website or purchasing products, various categories of personal information may be collected. This can include identifiers such as name, email address, mailing address, telephone number, and online identifiers. Additional data such as browsing behavior, purchase history, payment details, and general location information may also be gathered. In some cases, insights or assumptions may be developed based on this information to better understand user preferences. For certain individuals, such as models, data may also include physical characteristics or descriptive information.

Personal information may also be obtained from external sources, including advertising networks and similar third-party providers. This allows for improved marketing relevance and a more personalized experience. All collected information is retained only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this policy. For example, data related to website usage may be deleted or anonymized once a user opts out or requests removal, while order-related information may be kept for as long as needed to complete transactions and maintain records. Customer service communications are typically retained until deletion is requested, and marketing-related data is stored until a user chooses to unsubscribe. In many cases, information may be retained in an anonymized format for analytical or operational purposes.

Personal information is processed for a range of business and operational reasons. These include fulfilling customer orders, processing payments, providing support services, maintaining compliance with legal obligations, analyzing usage patterns, managing data systems, tracking purchases, and delivering targeted advertising. These activities help ensure that services are efficient, secure, and tailored to user needs.

In order to support these functions, personal information may be shared with various service providers and third parties. These may include platforms used for business operations, e-commerce systems, customer support tools, cybersecurity services, analytics providers, marketing partners, and shipping companies. In some instances, data may also be shared with advertising networks and other partners to facilitate targeted marketing efforts. Financial data is handled with care and is typically only shared with systems directly involved in payment processing.

Certain personal information may be shared with third-party advertising networks for purposes such as behavioral advertising. Additionally, some categories of data may be considered “sold” under the definitions provided by the CCPA, including identifiers, browsing activity, purchase information, and inferred preferences. Users have the ability to opt out of these practices if they choose. The company does not knowingly sell or share personal information belonging to individuals under the age of 16.

Users may also take advantage of browser-based privacy controls, such as signals that automatically communicate opt-out preferences. When such signals are detected, they are applied to limit tracking activities associated with the browser being used. These preferences are generally linked to the browser itself rather than a specific user account.

California residents are granted specific rights regarding their personal information. These include the right to request access to the data collected about them, the right to request deletion of their personal information, and the right to request corrections to inaccurate data. Individuals also have the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of their information and to receive equal service regardless of whether they exercise these rights. Requests to exercise these rights may require identity verification to ensure that the request is legitimate.

In some cases, individuals may appoint an authorized agent to submit requests on their behalf. Verification processes will still apply to confirm both the identity of the individual and the authority of the agent. Additional documentation may be required depending on the nature of the request.

If there are concerns about how personal information is handled or if an individual believes their rights have been violated, they may contact the appropriate authority in California for further assistance. This policy aims to provide transparency and ensure that all personal data is handled in accordance with applicable laws while respecting user privacy.