Karl Lagerfeld, the iconic head designer and creative director of
Chanel, has been accused of stealing a design from an unlikely source,
Boston-based sportswear company New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc.
New Balance filed a copyright infringement lawsuit, obtained by TMZ,
against Mr. Lagerfeld for allegedly designing a shoe for his eponymous
Karl Lagerfeld label that is nearly identical to a New Balance shoe.
The
shoe in question allegedly features a block letter “K” logo instead of
New Balance’s signature “N” logo, copying a design that New Balance has
been using since the 1970s, according to TMZ.
“On June 3, 2014,
New Balance filed a lawsuit against Karl Lagerfeld to protect our
intellectual property rights related to our iconic lifestyle footwear
designs,” a New Balance representative told The Telegraph. “Although we
cannot comment on the specifics of the case, we believe it is vital to
actively and vigorously defend our brand.”
There’s a big
difference in price between the sneakers: The shoe from Lagerfeld’s
eponymous label is $360, and the New Balance version is $112, according
to E! News.
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