Kendall and Kylie Jenner sued
Kim Kardashian's half-sisters Kylie and Kendall Jenner are facing a lawsuit over their clothing line.
The reality TV stars and bosses of PacSun, the company behind their fashion range, have been sued by executives of Florida-based lifestyle firm Island Company over a slogan printed on one of their shirts.
Bosses at Island allege the sisters ripped off a message printed on
one of the company's designs, which reads, "Quit your job. Buy a
ticket. Get a tan. Fall in love. Never return."
The Jenners' shirt was emblazoned with the slogan "Run away. Fall
in love. Never return."
In the lawsuit, which was filed in Florida and obtained by New York
Post gossip column Page Six, the papers state, "(The Jenners'
shirt) is likely to cause confusion, mistake and deception among
consumers, the public and the trade as to whether defendants'
products or services are affiliated with, sponsored by or endorsed
by plaintiff."
Island bosses claim they trademarked the phrase in 2005 and they
are asking for the Jenners to remove it from their designs.