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Taylor Swift has responded to accusations that she stole the logo of her latest merchandise for "Folklore" from Black designer Amira Rasool's company. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 ...
The owner of the Black-owned brand The Folklore, Amira Rasool, had some serious concerns about the logo design Taylor Swift featured on her latest merch release—and for good reason.
Taylor Swift’s team announced that they will be altering “folklore” merchandise in response to accusations that designers “ripped off” a logo from a Black-owned business.
Taylor Swift and her team have moved quickly to respond to accusations that she copied the logo for the merchandise that goes with her new album, "Folklore," from a Black-owned business called The ...
Taylor Swift’s style evolution has been a topic of intense fascination for years. Her wardrobe choices have always carried narratives—whether they hint at her music, relationships, or personal ...
Taylor Swift accused of stealing merch logo from Black designer Swift’s team said it will change the design. Moises Mendez II. Posted on July 31 2020 3:07 pm CDT ...
Taylor Swift's creative team was accused of copying the logo of an independent Black-owned business for the artist's folklore album merchandise—namely, one of Swift's signature "cardigan" cardigans.
Taylor Swift attends the 66th Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 4, 2024, in Los Angeles, California. The logo of her newly announced album is being mocked online.
After Swift, 30, released her eighth studio album on Friday, artist Amira Rasool claimed on Twitter that Folklore's merch logo bared a striking resemblance to her online store ,"The Folklore ...