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'Single Ladies' JaQuel Knight becomes first choreographer to land the cover of 'Billboard' magazine
Choreographers JaQuel Knight and Sean Bankhead discuss working with stars like Beyonce, and the importance of copywriting their moves.
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Kendall + Kylie Slapped Tupac and Biggie on $125 T-Shirts With Their Own Faces
Kendall and Kylie Jenner released a new collection of vintage-inspired merch T-shirts for $125, some of which had Tupac and Notorious BIG's faces imposed beneath Kendall and Kylie's. Twitter users accuse the Jenners of cultural appropriation, but there may also be a legal issue at play.
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Forever 21 Files Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Copycat Companies
Forever 21 recently filed a copyright infringement lawsuit. Forever 21 has been accused of ripping off other designers many times in the past — from big labels like Adidas and H&M to smaller individuals like Marta Freedman. Forever 21 claims that both C. Luce (parent company TCEC) and CornerStone Apparel, doing business as Papaya Clothing, copied one of its “original” designs, according to documents published on Monday.
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UPDATE: Chanel Apologizes for Copying Scottish Designer’s Knitwear
Mati Ventrillon’s Fair Isle sweater and a very similar Chanel sweater. Graphic: The Fashion Law
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Most Hypocritical Lawsuit of All Time: H&M Is Accusing Forever21 of Copyright Infringement
H&M’s version on the left; Forever21′s knockoff on the right. Photo: @thefashionlaw/Twitter What happened to the good old days when everyone just copied one another and there was hostility and resentment but no one ever filed a lawsuit? Let’s go back. These days, knockoffs don’t seem to be any more prevalent than in the past, but the fight for who was first has taken center stage.