What many thought was clever branding and marketing for Kim Kardashian’s debut fragrance line, which debuted nationwide in
Sephora this February may prove to be a legal headache for the model, reality star and entrepreneur. Her fragrance, titled the same as her namesake bears a double K logo on the perfume bottle. Korcula, a jewelry line, by creator Lindley Bertin also bears a double K logo and Bertin alleges the logo was used for Kim’s perfume without her permission. Bertin has sought legal representation by high-powered attorney David Boies to resolve the dispute.
Bertin told StyleList, “I am disappointed that someone would take something from me that I put so much time, energy, and money into creating.”
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