Kim K 'Can No Longer Sit Silent' About Companies Like Fashion Nova Ripping Off Designs
Kim Kardashian, without naming names, came through with a message of condemnation. "I don't support what these companies are doing," she said.
Kim Kardashian has a problem with sites like Fashion Nova, a company perhaps best known for once hosting a party in which Bhad Bhabie allegedly tossed a cup of water at Iggy Azalea.
In a series of tweets Tuesday, Kardashian called out Fashion Nova for its launch of a pre-sale for a dress she says is a ripoff of the vintage Mugler dress she wore at the Hollywood Beauty Awards on Sunday. Without naming Fashion Nova or similar companies, Kardashian also pointed to their habit of profiting off her husband Kanye West with similar copy tactics.
Fashion Nova responded to TMZ with the following statement:
As TMZ noted in their equally compelling article about some tweets, this is likely the Fashion Nova dress Kardashian is referencing:
Despite Fashion Nova's claims that they can complete designs within hours, many people theorized Kardashian had some kind of working relationship with the very brands she publicly condemns. Some are convinced the reality TV star "leaks" her looks to these companies so they can create a replica in a timely manner—a theory Kardashian firmly denied Tuesday.
But here's the twist: Hours before Fashion Nova shared the Mugler replica on its webiste, house model Yodit Yemane posted the photo options from the shoot on her Instagram story. The IG account Diet Prada points out the Fashion Nova image files were labeled "Kim Dress" and were dated Feb. 14, 2019, four days before Kardashian wore the dress in public.
"Did Fashion Nova whip up the dress overnight in their Los Angeles atelier after seeing Kim in it," Diet Prada wrote on Instagram, "or is she peddling her vintage finds to mass retailers ahead of debuting them for a calculated, timely release??"
Earlier in the day, Kardashian sent out a tribute tweet to fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld, who died Tuesday at age 85. Kardashian, who worked with Lagerfeld on her first fashion shoot years ago, called the Chanel creative director a "true legend" whose contributions to the fashion world will be missed.