After the announcement of the two American stars to complain against the Parisian brand, the company said in a statement Wednesday that “negotiations were ongoing.”
Tuesday, October 6, the mustache is mounted on the nose of five major American stars. Beyoncé, Rihanna, Pharrell Williams, Jay Z and Kanye West announced that they had collectively complained against the French brand Eleven Paris. While the company had refused any statement, she finally issued a statement on Wednesday.
“Society of ready-to-wear Eleven Paris wants to react to the announcement that was made yesterday, about a dispute between celebrities on the use of the attributes of their personality as an apparel brand sold by the illustration, “it said. Eleven Paris indicated in his statement that “negotiations are ongoing with these personalities for nearly a year,” and they continue today.
In addition, the brand is “determined to find a fair and balanced agreement” with American stars who have decided to take the case to the federal court in New York. An agreement that could result so sounding and stumbling.
Known for his portraits of celebrities posing with a finger over lips and mustache, Eleven Paris is accused of having used the image of Beyoncé, Rihanna, Pharrell Williams, Jay Z or Kanye West to market several products in their own image, such as T-shirts, hats or backpacks without their permission.
The stars had already asked the brand ready-to-wear to interrupt their marketing, including a store of Soho in Manhattan and on its website, Eleven Paris but had not given their query .
The sign in rock and quirky universe was created in 2003 by two friends, Oriel Bensimon and Dan Cohen. In 2013, the brand had 22 stores worldwide.
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