In response, the fashion chain insists they have bought a
license to use her picture from the photographer and claims RiRi continues
asking for free clothes from the store to wear.
Rihanna is launching a lawsuit against U.K. giant fashion
chain Topshop. The Bajan songstress is seeking $5 million, claiming that the
store used her image on a t-shirt without her consent. The photo in question
was taken during a 2011 video shoot in Northern Ireland.
The singer believes that Topshot has misled her devotees
into thinking that the tee was a "genuine" endorsed merchandise with
"an emotional connection to their heroine." Her lawyer said,
"The sales...gave rise to a likelihood of deception, damaging Rihanna's
goodwill."
"Rihanna's case is not about stopping the sale of
all images of her on T-shirts in the U.K., nor is it about trying to create a
free standing so-called image right in the UK. Passing off is a question of
fact in each case," the lawyer continued as quoted by BBC.
"Rihanna's case is that she has generated reputation
and goodwill beyond that as a musical performing artist (which) extends into
the fashion and clothing industries and has done so for years. She has
collaborated in the design of clothes with a range of clothing designers at the
high end of fashion, including Giorgio Armani and Gucci, and at established
high street fashion stores, including River Island."
"These garments were not only endorsed by her but
were sold and labelled under Rihanna's name and trademark. These ranges were
highly acclaimed."
In her court documents, RiRi also claimed Topshop
initially ordered to sell the t-shirt under the name Rihanna Tank. After being
challenged by her team, the store dropped her name and changed it into
Headscarf Girl Tank, and then Icon Tank.
In their defense, Topshop claimed they had bought a
license to use the image from the photographer who took it during the "We
Found Love" video filming. "Secondly there is no representation here,
given that the garment is fashion wear and not promotional merchandise,"
they added.
Additionally, they claimed RiRi's camp continued asking
for free clothes for her to wear despite the legal dispute. "It is not in
dispute that Rihanna is a celebrity (but) the reputation of Topshop is also
material to the allegation of misrepresentation," they said.
"Rihanna's own shopping habits provide compelling
evidence of Topshop's reputation in fashion wear. (There are) 10 recent
occasions on which her representatives have contacted Topshop asking for
products for her to wear," they added. "We note that six of these requests
post-date this dispute."


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