Perfume cloning is a common practice where lower-cost brands replicate the scent of high-end perfumes. This might seem unfair to luxury brands, but perfume cloning is generally legal due to how intellectual property (IP) laws view fragrances. Here’s why perfumes are not strongly protected by IP law, and why cloning is allowed. Perfumes Are Considered…
The dispute between Christian Louboutin and Yves Saint Laurent raised important questions about how far trademark protection can extend in fashion. At issue was whether Louboutin’s red sole, widely recognised by consumers, could be protected as a trademark. The outcome shaped how distinctive design features, particularly colour, may be protected when used as a source…
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has made a £83 million offer to buy Mulberry, a luxury handbag maker facing serious financial problems. This proposal comes as Mulberry deals with challenges that raise concerns about its future in the luxury fashion market. Key Points: Mulberry’s Financial Problems Mulberry reported a £34.1 million loss for the year ending…
The fashion industry is no stranger to legal disputes, but a significant shift is happening. Traditionally, fashion law has primarily focused on intellectual property issues, like trademarks, copyrights, and design rights. However, the future of fashion law is expanding beyond these areas, covering critical topics such as environmental practices, factory conditions, labor rights, and brand…
The luxury market has changed a lot in recent years, with consumers now seeking environmentally friendly, affordable, and accessible options. Platforms like The RealReal, Poshmark, and eBay enable buying and selling secondhand luxury items. While this trend benefits both buyers and sellers, it raises legal concerns about product authenticity and the proper use of trademarks…
The luxury fashion industry is facing a major change as Tapestry Inc., which owns brands like Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman, plans to buy Capri Holdings Limited, the parent company of Michael Kors, Versace, and Jimmy Choo. This merger, valued at about $8.5 billion, has sparked considerable discussion, especially since the Federal Trade Commission…
As the luxury market evolves, brands are dealing with big challenges and new opportunities. Global instability, changing customer expectations, and tougher regulations are reshaping the industry. To succeed, luxury brands must handle these complexities while staying true to their core values of exclusivity and craftsmanship. This article examines the luxury sectors, focusing on important topics…
Italy’s luxury fashion industry is celebrated globally for its refined craftsmanship and the prestige associated with the “Made in Italy” label. Yet behind this polished image lies a more troubling reality, one that involves the widespread exploitation of migrant labour in the production of high-end goods. Migrant Workers in Tuscany and Milan In industrial hubs…
Trademark disputes can take years to resolve, and the cases between Lacoste and Crocodile International show how different courts can reach different conclusions on similar issues. While both cases involved the same brands and similar arguments, the legal outcomes in the Philippines and India highlight how trademark law can be interpreted differently depending on jurisdiction.…