First reported by BBC
Backlash after China bubble tea firm ordered to pay Louis Vuitton $1.5m
Louis Vuitton wins US$1.5M logo dispute against Chinese tea chain Molly Tea
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Natalie Fear
1h ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
Chinese tea chain Molly Tea has been ordered to pay Louis Vuitton US$1.5 million for copying the luxury brand's iconic four-petal monogram logo. The court decision has sparked public debate, with many defending Molly Tea and arguing that Louis Vuitton's monogram design has historical origins predating the fashion house itself.
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· 3 pulledLouis Vuitton wins logo battle despite fiery backlash
Chinese drinks chain Molly Tea has been instructed to pay US$1.5 million to iconic fashion brand Louis Vuitton due to a recent logo dispute.
Many came to the defence of Molly Tea, claiming Louis Vuitton's iconic monogram has origins beyond its brand conception.
LV might have won, but who created the design first?
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