EMILY PRESCOTT: Leomie Anderson accuses EGO of copying her designs

EMILY PRESCOTT: Angry supermodel Leomie Anderson accuses fast fashion brand EGO of copying her designs

British top model Leomie Anderson is targeting fast fashion brand EGO after accusing it of copying her clothing designs.

The Victoria’s Secret angel says she saw EGO selling suspiciously similar ‘body art’ clothing to what her fitness brand LAPP made, but at a fraction of the price.

Leomie attacked EGO on Instagram as “cheap and unoriginal thieves” and added fuel to the fire by claiming he had bought the “stolen” design from the AliExpress marketplace, which has been accused of allegedly selling counterfeit items.

Leomie says, “You can copy the design but you can’t replicate the quality of my seamless fabrication.”

EGO was contacted for comment but did not respond.

British top model Leomie Anderson has targeted fast fashion brand EGO after accusing it of copying her clothing designs.

The Victoria's Secret angel says she saw EGO selling 'body art' clothing suspiciously similar to those made by her fitness brand LAPP, but at a fraction of the price.

The Victoria’s Secret angel says she saw EGO selling ‘body art’ clothing suspiciously similar to those made by her fitness brand LAPP, but at a fraction of the price.

Leomie attacked EGO on Instagram as 'cheap and unoriginal thieves' and added fuel to the fire by claiming that he had bought the 'stolen' design from the AliExpress marketplace, which has been accused of allegedly selling counterfeit items.

Leomie attacked EGO on Instagram as ‘cheap and unoriginal thieves’ and added fuel to the fire by claiming that he had bought the ‘stolen’ design from the AliExpress marketplace, which has been accused of allegedly selling counterfeit items.

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