A celebrity-backed chain of Manhattan nail salons — which raised alarms after The Post exclusively reported about its failure to pay rent — has filed for bankruptcy, according to a court filing.
Glosslab — which had raised $20 million from investors that included model Olivia Culpo, musicians in The Chainsmokers, retired Knicks star Amar’e Stoudemire and Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff — sought Chapter 11 protection in New York on Monday.
series of reports by The Post about Glosslab and its founder Rachel Apfel Glass, the chief executive and former hedge fund manager.
Company oversaw an operation that was mired in chaos and undisciplined spending.
Glosslab shut down two of its Manhattan salons after embarking on a failed expansion spree and was suffering from a cash shortage that left it unable to pay rent on some of its roughly 20 other locations, The Post reported.
In its filing, the company cited The Post’s coverage of its financial difficulties this past spring as well as an ongoing legal dispute with Joshua Coba, the founder of European Wax Center who lent money to the chain.

