Two famous brands are going to sue

Hardly Marc by Marc Jacobs brand has ceased to exist, as its former designers began to have problems - on the youth line of Marc Jacobs, about the closure of which he reported more recently, is going to sue adidas. Representatives of the world's most famous sports brand have claims to Luell Bartley and Cathy Hillier in connection with the autumn-winter collection of Marc by Marc Jacobs in 2014.

A year after the release of the controversial collection on sale (and a couple of years after its first presentation), adidas saw in it signs of plagiarism in its corporate style. The fact is that designers Marc by Marc Jacobs used in some of their models four-stripes, which in some ways echoes with the three brand strips adidas.

It's hard to say if adidas have any real grounds for claims - so any number of parallel stripes on clothes can be considered plagiarism. And why did the brand management think so long over the lawsuit against Marc by Marc Jacobs? Is it because behind Luela Bartley and Cathy Hillier is no longer the authority of Marc Jacobs? In general, the dark story ...