Versace sued Fashion Nova for knocking off famous Jennifer Lopez 'Jungle' dress by lisettevoytko
Jennifer Lopez walks the runway at the Versace show during the Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2020Italian fashion house Versace sued Fashion Nova, a fast fashion retailer, in California Monday for allegedly copying some of its most popular designs, including the iconic green “Jungle” dress famously worn by Jennifer Lopez at the 2000 Grammy Awards.
Besides the Jennifer Lopez “Jungle” dress the complaint alleges Fashion Nova copied its multicolored “Pop Heart” and black and gold “Barocco” print designs in other dresses. In addition, the complaint accuses Fashion Nova of tagging its Web pages selling the offending designs with the Versace name and other trademarked words to boost its visibility on search engines and on social media.
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