
Khloe hits back at accusations that she stole designer’s clothing ideas
Khloe Kardashian has been in hot water lately, as an independent designer accused her of copying her designs.
The KUWTK star introduced a range of bodysuits to her Good American collection, which designer Destiney Bleu claims were stolen from her.
Destiney Blue, who allegedly received a cease and desist letter from Good American after the claims, creates bedazzled clothing items for her brand Dbleudazzled, and has had her garments worn by pop culture icons such as Rihanna and Beyonce.
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The designer sought legal action against Khloe, and tweeted a number of alleged email and text correspondences between herself and Khloe's then-stylist and assistant requesting that items from her collection be sent to Khloe.
She claims that the Kardahian star ordered 'one of everything' from her website, in order to copy the designs for herself.
'When someone buys 1 of everything on your site, has you make them custom @dbleudazzled work, never posts it or wears it, then copies it,' she tweeted earlier this month.
Good American responded by posting a series of 'inspiration' posts to Instagram, in an attempt to show where the inspo for their designs came from.
Khloe has also hit back against the claims by hiring her own lawyer, Marty Singer.
'In order for your client Destiney Bleu to get her 15 minutes of fame, you and your client outrageously defamed Good American and Mr. Kardashian by falsely stating that my clients stole or copied your client’s bodysuit designs,' reportedly said Singer, in a letter to Bleu obtained by PEOPLE.
'Your client has also brazenly misappropriated Ms. Kardashian’s name and photograph — including photographs she has taken from Mr. Kardashian’s Instagram account without authorization which your client freely admits as generated ‘a ton of sales.'
The case is still unfolding.








