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'You just drove 100 mph into a brick wall': Brooklyn lingerie brand slams mega-influencer Danielle Bernstein's fashion blog for suing after it claimed she copied its designs

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Bernstein said that she had never purchased or been gifted anything from The Great Eros, and that an internal investigation showed her designers were not familiar with Eros' tissue paper. The Great Eros had been using a pattern of female nudes on their brand's tissue paper for years when they noticed a similar pattern showing up on swimsuits, leggings, and wallpaper sold by Bernstein, Eros' counsel Jeff Gluck told Business Insider.

Bernstein claims that her company's pattern was influenced by Matisse's line drawings, and that, "generally ubiquitous concepts, such as silhouettes of the human form," aren't exclusive to one brand or company. She also wrote that she had never seen Eros' tissue paper prior to the complaint, had never purchased or been gifted anything from the store, and had conducted an internal investigation that concluded her designers were not familiar with Eros' pattern.

Salame confirmed to Business Insider that they had communicated with Eros' legal team after 24 hours had passed, but declined to elaborate on the content of the communications. He also noted that the deadline was made over social media, rather than directly communicated to Bernstein's counsel.

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