The company were originally denied the right to operate in China because Nuohe had registered the label, along with Dior Homme and Iceberg, three months before. The counterfeit company opened stores using the label's logo lettering, and copying products and even the layouts of the brand's boutiques. The decision means that Dsquared2 can go ahead with their expansion into China, WWD reports.
Sunday 12 January 2014
DSquared2's Chinese Triumph
The company were originally denied the right to operate in China because Nuohe had registered the label, along with Dior Homme and Iceberg, three months before. The counterfeit company opened stores using the label's logo lettering, and copying products and even the layouts of the brand's boutiques. The decision means that Dsquared2 can go ahead with their expansion into China, WWD reports.
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