Well-known local designer Gavin Rajah has responded to the copycat allegations made against him on social media.
He was first accused of copying his latest design by Sim Tshabalala (the event producer and director responsible for events like Fashion by the Sea), according to Times Live.
Sim, and now various others on the designer’s Facebook page, have said that a dress Gavin debuted at the recent Cape Town Fashion Week was stolen from Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad's Spring/Summer 2013 collection.
The scandal has also caused a stir on Twitter with many saying how disappointed they are in Gavin, but also confused by how similar both creations are.
I secretly hope there is some huge misunderstanding and that this can be explained away because it's disappointing pic.twitter.com/tVJhvwfYPt
— milisuthando bongela (@missmillib) July 28, 2014
Not too sure how to feel about #GavinRajah copying & pasting another designer. Actually I know how to feel.
— Lulo (@AfikaLulo) July 28, 2014
Gavin Rajah's defence; He insists this is how he came up with the design (The comment is everything) pic.twitter.com/ZCRu8P2Omv
— Fathah Creepah™ (@shagggz) July 28, 2014
According to IOL, Gavin would prefer to host his own shows in the future rather than do fashion week after being very disappointed by the experience.
After a few days of complete silence, Rajah finally released a statement on his Facebook page along with reference images and an email from Gavin’s attorney to Sim asking him to “resolve this issue in a constructive matter, and desist with further unfortunate and unsubstantiated public allegations.”
Part of his statement reads:
"People who know our brand and know me will know the truth. My studio, working sketches, references and patterns remain open for inspection at my studio at any point for those wanting to assert the truth and not simply wanting to be part of a malicious campaign. My design process is open for all to see. No one is above the law or reproach and none of us should have that much hate in oneself to be able to want to destroy another.”
Unfortunately this does not explain why the dresses are practically identical. We contacted Mr. Rajah’s publicists and they maintain that the dress is Rajah’s own original design. "The dresses may appear identical to the untrained eye, however there are vast differences between the two," they said.
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