Couture Fashion Designer Bob Mackie Sues JCPenney Over Unauthorized 'Mackie' Clothing Line
Bob Mackie, the renowned fashion designer behind iconic looks for stars like Cher and Tina Turner, has filed a lawsuit against JCPenney department store, claiming that the retailer is using his name without permission to sell a new clothing line called "Mackie: Bob Mackie".
According to Mackie's complaint, which was filed in Manhattan federal court on Wednesday, the fashion designer had no knowledge of the collection being created until news of it started circulating and media outlets such as Page Six and USA Today began reporting that he was behind the designs.
However, Mackie disputes JCPenney's claim, stating that even if the Bob Mackie Design Group - of which he is a minority shareholder - gave permission for the use of his name, it did not have the authority to do so. The lawsuit also accuses JCPenney of releasing the clothing line without his consent in an attempt to capitalize on Taylor Swift's new album "The Life of a Showgirl", which features one of Mackie's designs.
Representatives from the Bob Mackie Design Group have described the lawsuit as "completely baseless" and stated that they have full rights to use and license the Bob Mackie trademark.
Bob Mackie, the renowned fashion designer behind iconic looks for stars like Cher and Tina Turner, has filed a lawsuit against JCPenney department store, claiming that the retailer is using his name without permission to sell a new clothing line called "Mackie: Bob Mackie".
According to Mackie's complaint, which was filed in Manhattan federal court on Wednesday, the fashion designer had no knowledge of the collection being created until news of it started circulating and media outlets such as Page Six and USA Today began reporting that he was behind the designs.
However, Mackie disputes JCPenney's claim, stating that even if the Bob Mackie Design Group - of which he is a minority shareholder - gave permission for the use of his name, it did not have the authority to do so. The lawsuit also accuses JCPenney of releasing the clothing line without his consent in an attempt to capitalize on Taylor Swift's new album "The Life of a Showgirl", which features one of Mackie's designs.
Representatives from the Bob Mackie Design Group have described the lawsuit as "completely baseless" and stated that they have full rights to use and license the Bob Mackie trademark.