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Spot the difference between these two anarkalis. Can’t? Here’s why!

Designer Reynu Taandon found a copy of her anarkali ensemble being sold at a store in Shahpur Jat at less than half the price.

Updated on: Feb 27, 2017 08:57 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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That in the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk you can find cheap rip-offs of couture outfits by well-known designers, is known to Delhites. But as the menace reached the Capital’s boutique hub Shahpur Jat, fashion designer Reynu Taandon, whose couture showstopper was being sold at less than half the price at a store, had to resort to legal action.

They say imitation is the best form of flattery, but replicating someone’s creation blatantly and claiming it to be original is certainly not justified. (HT Photo)
They say imitation is the best form of flattery, but replicating someone’s creation blatantly and claiming it to be original is certainly not justified. (HT Photo)

In a first of sorts, a Delhi court ordered a raid at the store selling replicas of Taandon’s creations and sealed the outfits, indicating that Indian designers might be on their way to finally taking action against blatant copyright infringement in fashion.

The anarkali on the right is a blatant copy of Reynu Taandon’s design (L).

“A friend informed me that one of my best-selling anarkali lehengas priced at Rs 1.9 lakh was being sold in Shahpur Jat for Rs 70,000. I didn’t believe it initially and sent someone to check. The piece on display wasn’t just a copy, it was the exact same outfit,” says Taandon, who then filed a suit seeking permanent injunction restraining infringement of copyright, passing-off and payment of damages against the store selling the outfit. On Wednesday, the court ordered the local commissioner to take action. While Abhilasha Bharal, the owner of the Shahpur Jat store, Atara, refused our request for comment, the designer fraternity hailed the action. “It is the sheer lack of creativity that leads to these store-owners stooping to the level of replicating a designer’s collection,” says Suneet Varma. “It’s great that someone finally took the step of taking legal action against those who copy designer outfits,” says designer Rina Dhaka.

Delhi Court’s appointed commissioner sealing the copied outfit.

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Akshay Kaushal

Akshay Kaushal writes on fashion, for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement, HT City.

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