Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act

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Do You Care About Design Piracy?

There's nothing wrong with indulging in a few designer-inspired items every once in awhile, but is it OK to buy a blatant designer knockoff?

There's nothing wrong with indulging in a few designer-inspired items every once in awhile, but is it OK to buy a blatant designer knockoff? We think not, and designers, like Proenza Schouler's Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, are looking to protect themselves in such situations with the Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act. “The fashion industry is already a tough business, and it is getting tougher because of piracy,” said Hernandez on behalf of the CFDA, further noting that Proenza Schouler spends about $3.8 million a year to produce its collections and $320,000 to produce a fashion show.


If passed, the bill would cover “deliberate copies that are substantially identical to the protected designs” and would provide protection to designers for three years. “Our designs are born in our imagination. We create something from nothing at all,” said Hernandez. “By far the majority of apparel is based on garments already in the public domain. Nothing about the proposed legislation will change that. Nobody will ever be able to claim ownership of the t-shirt or pencil skirt. This bill is intended to protect only those designs that are truly original.” Tell us, do you care about design piracy, or is it all about getting a designer look for less?

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Freja Beha Erichsen Cast in Both Louis Vuitton and Chanel Spring 2011 Campaigns; Fashion Design Copyright Act Headed to Senate

Freja Beha Erichsen isn't just a Chanel face for Spring 2011 — she reportedly also posed for Louis Vuitton's Spring 2011 campaign, shot by Steven Meisel, alongside Raquel Zimmermann, and Kristen McMenamy [WWD] The Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act, which aims to copyright fashion designs, was passed unanimously by the Senate Judiciary Committee and is headed for full Senate deliberation [WWD] Proenza Schouler's mochila totes ($225) and wallets ($145) are now available on their website [Teen Vogue] Missed the Alexa Chung for Madewell illustrated bat tee the first time around?

  • Freja Beha Erichsen isn't just a Chanel face for Spring 2011 — she reportedly also posed for Louis Vuitton's Spring 2011 campaign, shot by Steven Meisel, alongside Raquel Zimmermann, and Kristen McMenamy [WWD]
  • The Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act, which aims to copyright fashion designs, was passed unanimously by the Senate Judiciary Committee and is headed for full Senate deliberation [WWD]
  • Proenza Schouler's mochila totes ($225) and wallets ($145) are now available on their website [Teen Vogue]
  • Missed the Alexa Chung for Madewell illustrated bat tee the first time around? It's back for sale online tomorrow, except this time, in tunic form ($58) [People StyleWatch]
  • Casting director and Tales of Endearment blogger Natalie Joos sounds like she has a television project in the works: "More on that soon" [Fashionista]
  • The sell-out J Brand Houlihan cargo pant was inspired by a vintage pair of army pants the brand's design director found in Japan [BoF]
  • Roland Mouret sunglasses are on the horizon — they're one of the exclusive products he'll test at his first store in London's Mayfair, opening in February [WWD]
  • Jewelry designers Ruby Kobo just launched their website, but won't do e-commerce — they prefer private appointments. They also hope to do a runway collaboration with Phillip Lim, Band of Outsiders, or Phoebe Philo [Fashionista]
  • A street artist applied a cartoon Karl Lagerfeld decal to a New York taxi [Refinery29]
  • The iPad inspiring print advertising: Vogue Russia's December 2010 issue has a video advertisement inside [Gawker]