Marks & Spencer accussed of copying Rachel Taylor design

Written by on 13/07/2012 in NEWS & FEATURES - 1 Comment

Marks & Spencer have found themselves going through challenging times recently, and to top it off they’ve now been accused of “stealing” the work of young designer Rachel Taylor.

MS Copy my BW tea towel Marks & Spencer accussed of copying Rachel Taylor design

The M&S t-shirt in question (left) next to Rachel Taylor’s printed tea towel design

An etched floral design that appeared on a women’s t-shirts sold by Marks & Spencer has caused backlash from the designer, who posted the below post on her blog.

“I’m a posting this today as I understand the importance of standing up for yourself as a designer & your intellectual property rights… to not be scared… to speak out & protect what’s rightfully yours. I have received numerous emails lately from concerned clients, customers & supporters of my work,” she said.

“It appears that British superstore Marks & Spencer  have a design that is well… what can I say… more than ‘strikingly similar’ to my ‘Etched Floral’ hand drawn original design (first published in 2008).  It’s one of my signature designs & I just want to point out  that I never granted permission for Marks & Spencer to use my design…”

Marks & Spencer responded with  public apology via Twitter, saying, “We’re sorry with the upset caused. We bought the t-shirt in good faith from a supplier & after complaint, withdrew from sale”.

Image: Rachel Taylor Designs

  • Mr Whiskers

    If that is the case it worries me what they don’t know about the manufacture and working conditions for the people making them. M&S and all the, other large clothing companies need to start investing in proper designers, not just CAD monkeys scouring the internet for ideas.