It’s undeniable that the illustration on the tee shirt was drawn from the photo of Betty. The Zara artists didn’t bother to change any details,
NBA Jerseys, from the hair, the denim vest,
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Red Bull New Era hat, the peace sign, to the sunglasses. The most notable difference, and only, is the heart pattern that has replaced the logo on the giant cup.
Zara is not new to copying,
fendi sunglasses,
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Mulberry handbags, kind of weird–t-shirt is beyond our understanding.
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Adventures in Copyright Adventures in Copyright: Zara Created in the Likeness of Betty By Steff Yotka Monday, May 24,
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If Zara wants to get in on the blogger trend, why don’t they try building a Web site that’s easier to use, thereby allowing fashion-bloggers to easily scan the site and share their favorites with the world?
This weekend personal style blogger Betty,
Police Sunglasses, from Le Blog de Betty, posted a picture of a Zara t-shirt that appears to have an illustrated version of her likeness on it. If we were her, we’re not sure if we’d be flattered or disturbed.