American artist Keshiya Kumari accused of plagiarism Versace

Keshiya Kumari, an artist from Los Angeles, quite famous in America (at least in fashion circles) under the pseudonym Kesh, accused of plagiarism the famous Italian house Versace. The subject of the girl's complaints was the spring-summer collection of 2015 - T-shirts of her with a black and white graphic print seemed to her written off from her drawings designed in 2013 for the American Apparel brand.

Keschia illustrated her suspicions with the appropriate photos in Instagram, inviting the public to compare the prints of the latest collection of Versace with her author's print "Face Le New", which, by the way, was demonstrated by Jordan Dunn and Kara Delevin. In the commentary to the photo the artist told that the collection was created based on the works of her debut solo exhibition. Keshiya was preparing the American Apparel collection for two years. And the most offensive of all, the original was several times cheaper than a fake: the t-shirts "Face Le New" were sold in 2013 for $ 50, and in Versace they cost 600 dollars.

To be fair, it's worth noting that the American Apparel and Versace presented in the pictures do look like they're from the same collection. The Los Angeles painter has already been supported by some authoritative publications. And the Italian brand has not yet commented on the situation.