Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by The Business of Fashion, an editorial partner of CNN Style.
The design was upcycled from vintage Chanel scarves by stylist Logan Horne, whose brand, J. Logan Home, specializes in refashioning heritage luxury accessories.
Fashion brands' legal claims are varied but ultimately boil down to concerns that third parties are free-riding on brands’ valuable IP in ways that could risk confusing consumers, eroding primary sales and tarnishing or diluting carefully cultivated marks.
Some big brands, like Prada, Gucci and indeed Levi’s, have already dabbled with upcycling collections and programs of their own.
These days, she says she’s having about a conversation a week with brands interested in exploring collaboration, but the industry moves slowly.
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