Does Gucci own the rights to its stripes?
Italian apparel and accessories house Gucci has accused fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 of copying its stripes and motifs in its clothing design.
Italian apparel and accessories house Gucci has accused fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 of copying its stripes and motifs in its clothing design.
Big fashion houses are accustomed to knock-offs and cheap counterfeits floating around, but when the tables are turned and designer labels are the ones accused of plagiarism, the issue becomes more complicated.
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