Stella McCartney's fashion house has allegedly failed to pay any rent at its Madison Avenue store in New York for the past year, costing the landlord around $1.4million (£1million). The luxury label set up by Sir Paul McCartney's daughter which prides itself on ethics and sustainability has been renting from the rare stamps and coins dealer Stanley Gibbons since 2016. The store in the heart of Manhattan, one of 51 McCartney shops around the world, was forced to close last April due to the Covid pandemic and since then, Stanley Gibbons says it has not received any rent. Stella McCartney's fashion house has allegedly failed to pay any rent at its Madison Avenue store in New York for the past year, costing the landlord around $1.4million (£1million)