2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-07-31 01:03
In June 2016, Ivanka Trump was sued by the Italian shoe brand Aquazzura for copying one of her most popular designs, and now the adviser and daughter of the President of the United States has been called to testify in court despite the fact that her lawyers they had petitioned the court to prevent it.
The Ivanka Trump brand 'Hettie' style sandal has a lot in common with an Aquazzura shoe model. According to the lawsuit, "the defendants have copied almost every detail of the well-known and popular 'Wild Thing' shoe, from the shape and silhouette to the fringes that cover the toes, to the tassels on the heel."
Aquazzura's cost a year to enter the White House in January 2017. Nordstrom has stopped selling its products, there were rumors that the brand acquired licenses to sell in China after she met with the president of that country and now this.
What do you think of the lawsuit? Do you think it is justified?
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