# Sunday, 08 August 2010











Top SuperTrash / Shorts H&M / Shoes YSL

It looks like Summer has decided to leave Holland. We have to grab every chance we have to enjoy the sun before it hides behind a big cloud again. :( Just a couple of weeks before I can enjoy a break from the office. Hopefully the sun will be back by then, because I'm planning lots of days at the beach! A few pictures taken when the sun was making a short appearance.

H&M | Outfit | Shorts | YSL | SuperTrash
Sunday, 08 August 2010 20:51:41 (W. Europe Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)
# Friday, 09 July 2010

Time for another outfit post! I like combining a dress with a cute little vest.









Dress H&M / Vest H&M / Shoes Yves Saint Laurent / Nailpolish Chanel Nouveau Vague No. 527

Chanel | H&M | Marbella | Outfit | YSL
Friday, 09 July 2010 20:38:41 (W. Europe Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)
# Saturday, 03 July 2010

We shot several outfits during our break at Marbella. This is the first one. I love to wear this dress to the beach or the pool. The YSL Tribute platform heels I bought at a store called Gomina in Puerto Banus.









Dress Matthew Williamson for H&M / Shoes YSL Tribute
Saturday, 03 July 2010 23:13:19 (W. Europe Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)
# Monday, 17 May 2010
Who doesn't know My Brand's t-shirts, incorporating famous brands in the prints of their t-shirts? Brands such as Chanel, Hermes, YSL and Marc Jacobs.  Their clothing have been worn by many Dutch celebs and are currently flying off the shelves.

Although I would not have expected anything less than these t-shirts being extremely popular among fashionistas in The Netherlands aka "counterfeit-heaven", it is also no surprise to me that Chanel has ordered My Brand to stop selling the "Chanel inspired" t-shirts (because Chanel considers them to be fakes!).

My Brand t-shirts are often called designer inspired, however I prefer to call it infringement!

Something may be called infringement if the sign used by the infringer is identical or similar to a registered trademark (including association with a registered trademark). In case there is a likelihood of confusion (which in my view clearly is the case here), a trademark owner can object against the use of the infringing sign.

And honestly speaking, I'm not sure why people would like to wear something which is obviously fake and not very creatively designed. Why not save up a little bit more and buy something from the designer self instead of a knock-off? I would suggest to steer away from wearing something that makes you look like a wannabe. In my opinion, a real fan of these much coveted authentic brands would stay true to the designer and not buy a cheap fake!

Two questions that need to be answered in this respect:

  1. would these t-shirts be equally popular if these brands were not incorporated in the prints?
  2. do you think it's fair that My Brand makes a profit using other designer's brands and fame?

Well, you be the judge and decide whether the My Brand t-shirts are designer inspired or simply infringement:



My Brand "Chanel" t-shirt vs. Chanel's interlocking CC logo



My Brand "YSL" t-shirt vs. YSL logo



My Brand "Hermes" dress vs. Hermès logo (they even copied the figurative element)

Monday, 17 May 2010 22:29:32 (W. Europe Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)