Marc Jacobs Plagiarism case
Marc Jacobs may be in trouble after a Swedish man claims the designer stole
a design from his grandfather.
Göran Olofsson from Arvika in western Sweden claims that a scarf made by
his father Gösta in the 1950s was plagiarized by Marc Jacobs according to The
Local, an English language Swedish newspaper.
“I was very surprised when I saw the new scarf. It looks like a clear case of
plagiarism. I suppose my father was before his time,” said Olofsson to the
paper.
Both scarves-which picture scenes for the Linsell area- look identical apart
from the writing in the top section - the original says Linsell while the Marc
Jacobs one says Marc Jacobs since 1984.
The scarf original was designed by Gosta who sold homemade tourist items
that he designed himself.
It looks like these souvenirs were taken home by tourists to the United States
and somehow found their way to the Marc Jacobs studio. Gosta’s only heir is
Goran so he may own the original copyright.
