Fashion blogger’s clothing company 4th ARQ takes case over ‘passing off’ of garments

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A clothing company co-owned by fashion blogger and social media personality Rosie Connolly Quinn has launched High Court proceedings against three entities it claims have engaged in “passing off” the firm’s trademarked garments.

Haremi claims its goods should not be available for sale at the shops and could only be purchased by the public via its website.

The action is against Safet Duran, the alleged operator of Bella Moda in Gorey Shopping Centre, Co Wexford, and Mohsan Bari, the alleged operator of Boutique in the Square Shopping Centre in Tallaght, Dublin. These two shops were where the trademarked items were allegedly discovered on sale last month.

They also want Independent Clothing Limited to disclose the names and addresses to every entity it has supplied items bearing Haremi’s trademark. In addition, he said, the item’s seams were puckered, drawstrings were frayed and unfinished, and threads were pulled at multiple seams. Independent Clothing insisted there were no big issues with the garments.

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