Stolen Fashion Designs
In 2016, Khloe Kardashian/Good American “borrowed” catsuits from d.bleu.dazzled, a fashion company founded by Destiney Bleu. Did Khloe and Ko. steal the design? Listen to find out.
There is a difference between a copy and a reference. This case is very interesting because it straddles the line, but someone got it wrong. Who?
This is the last episode of the season! In this video, I talk about stolen fashion designs. I start off with what a reference is versus what a copycat is. Sometimes a designer will reference their past works like Olivier Rousteing or the designs of a former designer or creative director at the same company.
In this YouTube video (embed below), I talk more about about a reference vs. copy as it pertains to fashion design.
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Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Is_King
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https://www.dbleudazzled.com/pages/about-us
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