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Victoria’s Secret Cunningly Copies Designs Of Another Lingerie Brand Edge O Beyond!

By Pragya Gouhari -
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  • 20th August 2020,
  • 8:47 PM

Victoria’s Secret accused of producing underwear with "distinct similarities" to the designs of black-owned lingerie brand Edge O’Beyond.

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Photo - Getty Images

Imitation might be said to be the highest form of flattery but that will be small comfort to creatives who believe that their designs have been ripped off. In part thanks to the Instagram account Diet Prada, self-appointed watchdog of the fashion industry whose 2 million followers include Naomi Campbell, Paris Hilton and model Alek Wek, allegations of copying in fashion seem to be increasingly coming to the fore.

The latest is a post in which the lingerie giant Victoria’s Secret is accused of selling designs with “distinct signature elements from black-owned lingerie brand” Edge O’ Beyond.

Lingerie brand Edge o’ Beyond (left) claims Victoria’s Secret (right) copied its underwear design. (Photos: Edge o’ Beyond/Instagram)

“The pieces are so similar,” says Naomi De Haan, founder of the London-based Edge O’ Beyond. She notes that “two orders direct from our website stood out to us as very suspicious. One was from someone with the same name as someone who works in the creative team at Victoria’s Secret in the US.”

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The Diet Prada post also highlights that Destiney Bleu, founder and designer of LA-based d.bleu.dazzled, a brand worn by Beyoncé in Black is King, said she found orders for her lingerie by a customer with the same name as Victoria’s Secret VP of design and a billing address that matched the company’s headquarters.

“I think it is terrible that huge corporations like Victoria’s Secret are stealing from small independent businesses like mine,” says De Haan, “especially during the era of Black Lives Matter, preying on an independent black business when they have a huge team of designers to hand; they have acted so unethically and immorally.” Victoria’s Secret had not responded to the Guardian’s request for comment at the time of writing.

Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

The accusations come as another big name in the fashion industry, Louis Vuitton menswear designer Virgil Abloh, has been accused on Instagram by the Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonck of cribbing his designs.

Many designers have faced accusations of plagiarism in recent years, including Zara, Forever 21 and Urban Outfitters. This week Diet Prada also called out the fast fashion brand Shein, alleging that it had copied a design by French sustainable mother-and-daughter brand Maison Cléo.

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Troubled lingerie retailer and repeat offender @victoriassecret refuses to just go out of business in peace, and instead seems intent on keeping up to their old tricks ’til the very end. Recently, two panty styles popped up on the VS site, both featuring distinct similarities to signature elements from Black-owned lingerie brand @edgeobeyond . The UK-based brand's ‘Daisy’ range includes floral embroidered trim that cuts across the hip, illusion netting folded over a black elastic edge, and small gold rings to attach their signature chain additions, all of which appear to have been mimicked on VS's two styles. A search through Edge O' Beyond's order history revealed an £1150 order in March 2019 for items from the Daisy range, and a few additional styles, from a customer who shares a full name with the Creative Operations Coordinator at VS. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ "Seeing someone as big as Victoria's Secret, during the era of BLM, preying on an independent black business and then using predominantly brown and black prison labour to copy our products was a HUGE slap in the face" said Edge O' Beyond founder Naomi De Haan. Apparently, she's not the only Black designer to land on VS's radar either. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Yesterday, Destiney Bleu, founder and designer of LA-based @dbleudazzled , noticed a suspicious discrepancy on an order. It was for a bra and panty both in size S, but two different rhinestone colors, and another lone bra in an XL, the last unit of the style in stock. They also ordered the $300 "Celestial" skirt, a shorter version of one Beyoncé wears in Black is King. “My intuition told me today to google the name of this large order,” Bleu said. “It’s standard practice… in case it’s fraud, or a stylist/influencer and we want to send any extra gifts or a note.” ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Searching the customer’s name on LinkedIn yielded a match with VS’s VP of design. The billing address also matched VS's corporate HQ, both of which we verified. Aware of the lingerie giant’s track record, Bleu cancelled the order, hopefully nipping the problem in the bud. Having faced myriad problems this past year, you’d think VS employees would have learned to make their LinkedIn pages private by now.

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