Milano di Rouge vs Milano Italy? Fe Noel vs Dupes
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In today’s episode, Monica Monique is diving deep into a conversation every independent designer needs to hear, the fine line between inspiration and copying in fashion.
Using Milano De Rouge and Fe Noel as real-world case studies, we unpack two very different approaches to protecting brand identity in the age of fast fashion and viral aesthetics.
One brand is calling out the duplication of a logo tied to a geographical city.
The other is sounding the alarm on something more nuanced — a distinct design language and recognizable aesthetic that doesn’t rely on a single symbol.
But when both are pointing at the same industry problem, why is one narrative gaining traction while the other seems to be missing the mark so far?
Does a logo carry more legal and cultural weight than a signature silhouette?
Is it easier for the public to rally behind what they can visibly recognize? And what does this mean for small brands fighting billion-dollar factories of imitation?
let’s get into it!
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