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Saturday
Jul142012

TFG Exclusive: Judging Fashion

Julie Zerbo, founder of The Fashion Law, has done it again. You may remember our previous post on our friend and fashion lawyer/blogger after she called out Chanel for producing a jewelry collection that contained pieces that were "eerily similar" to those in Pamela Love's collection. In response to The Fashion Law's post, Chanel chose not to produce the designs out of respect to Pamela Love.

This week, The Fashion Law called out an emerging designer, Nuj Novakhett, whose capsule collection with Jaspal proved to be a copy of most of Cushnie et Ochs 2012 collection. As a result of her post, Jaspal took down the Facebook pictures of the line. We here at The Fashion Grid were pretty stunned to see the similarities in the designs and to learn that the infringing party was another emerging designer and not a fast-fashion retailer. We are dedicating this "Judging Fashion" post on The Fashion Law's story to see what you think. Is the design below from Novakhett's capsule collection for Jaspal a line-by-line copy? You know where we stand.

 

Novakhett for Jaspal (left) & Cushnie et Ochs F/W 2012 (right)

 

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