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Home » Gucci Defends Against Plagiarism Accusations Again
Gucci Defends Against Plagiarism Accusations Again
Gucci Defends Against Plagiarism Accusations Again
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Gucci Defends Against Plagiarism Accusations Again

by Amy de KlerkJune 25, 2017September 12, 2021
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Two graphic designers are separately accusing the house of copying their designs

Gucci has once again been forced to respond to allegations that it has stolen another artist’s work. Following criticism that its cruise 2018 collection ripped off Dapper Dan (a spokesperson later said it was a “homage” to his work) and accusations that the house’s alien video series was similar to a Central Saint Martins student’s designs, the brand is now being accused of copying the logo of two separate graphic designers.

Stuart Smythe, a Bali-based New Zealand artist, says that the snake artwork shown on T-shirts in Gucci’s cruise 2018 show is a copy of a logo he created in 2014 for his clothing brand, WWD reports. Although the design is flipped, the artist contends that the snake features a number of identical features to his design, including the same scales, lightning bolts and small white spot on the letter ‘R’.

Iv kept this quite for a little while, But its time to speak up and get some attention. Its pretty easy to see that @gucci Has copied not only the combination of elements together that create this logo, but when I overlay my snake illustration on top of the copy, the scales even line up perfectly. Its easy to prove and see whats going on here. Its a shame large corporations “Take” What belongs to us indie artists and use it for their own profit margins. It actually makes me laugh that @lallo25 has so much press wearing this teeshirt around. And the other thing is the tails of the snake don't even connect to anything after they flipped the top half hahaha..! GOLD! #alessandromichele #guccicruise18 #gucci #guccified #copydesign #stuartsmythe #arttheft

A post shared by Stuart Smythe (@stuartsmythe) on Jun 16, 2017 at 10:49pm PDT

 

In addition to this accusation, Milan Chagoury – who works under the name Stay Bold – says that a tote bag in the collection features a logo he designed in 2015 for the White Tiger Tattoo Company in Australia.

You know your doing something right when even @gucci rip your stuff. When designing for a business (band or brand) make sure you hire a professional designer as most of the time these guys are just ripping off someone else's work with no guilt at all. It's ok to be inspired but there are an infinite ways of representing a concept and being original is a key way of standing out in this business. #design #staybold #gucci #GucciCruise18

A post shared by Milan Chagoury (@staybold) on Jun 13, 2017 at 5:30pm PDT

 

In a close-up photo of the tote that Gucci posted on Instagram, nearly 300 comments accuse Gucci of copying Stay Bold.

Printed on a tote seen on the runway of #GucciCruise18, ‘Soave Amore’—‘a delicate love’—the Italian version of words from a Latin first-century BC poem, ‘De Rerum Natura’ ‘On the Nature of Things’ by Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius, which explains Epicurean philosophy. #AlessandroMichele

A post shared by Gucci (@gucci) on Jun 3, 2017 at 3:55am PDT

 

A spokesperson for Gucci explained the situation from their side to WWD in the following statement:

“The Gucci cruise 2018 collection saw a continuation of Alessandro Michele’s exploration of faux-real culture with a series of pieces playing on the Gucci logo, under the themes of ‘Guccification’ and ‘Guccify Yourself’.

“A creative exchange with street-style and street vernacular using graphics and words that have been ‘Guccified’. In the last two-and-a-half years Gucci has defined itself through a series of creative collaborations that have arisen organically, symbolising a generational shift. Also in this instance, we are now in direct contact with the respective talents.”

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Michele previously addressed plagiarism claims, denying that he has ever replicated anyone else’s work, saying; “it’s something that makes me feel really sad”.

“It’s not true,” he told The Business of Fashion. “People build a story around nothing.”

Both Smythe and Chagoury now claim to have been contacted by Gucci, who has offered them the possibility of a future collaboration. This offer, according to Chagoury, was conditional upon signing a confidentiality agreement, but both artists have declined.

Via Harper’s Bazaar US

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Tags: Alessandro Michele, Fashion, Fashion Designer, Gucci, Gucci Designs, Plagiarism

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