Lohan's panned fashion line 'sold well'

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Lindsay Lohan will continue to work as an artistic adviser at Emanuel Ungaro despite her first collection receiving a mixed response.

Speaking to Reuters, chief executive Mounir Moufarrige insisted that Lohan would continue to collaborate with the company in the wake of her debut line being panned by critics.

"Yes, [she is staying on]. She has a job to do," he said.

"The criticism was harsh. I am sure we can do better in the collection, to be honest, but I think it was harsh... But it did sell well."

When asked about reports that founder Emanuel Ungaro branded the collection a "disaster", he replied: "Mr Ungaro has his views, he can keep them. I have no comment."

Moufarrige added that future lines for the company needed to be "more tight" and "more identity-driven".

Lohan debuted her collection at Paris Fashion Week last month.