Christian Louboutin sues Russian companies
24.08.2015 3761

Christian Louboutin sues Russian companies

Christian Louboutin has filed a lawsuit against four Russian trading companies to recover 11 million rubles from the Arbitration Court.

The defendants are Moscow companies Interprestige Group, InterLuxParfum, Image Perfume and Clementine. The first two companies are engaged in the wholesale of perfumes and cosmetics, Image Perfume owns a perfume online store, and the main activity of Clementines is the sale of textiles.

The lawsuit is registered, but has not yet been accepted for execution, its content is also not disclosed.

Recall that the French designer Christian Louboutin is known for fashionable shoes, the hallmark of which are red soles. In 2012, the Christian Louboutin brand announced the launch of its cosmetic line.

Christian Louboutin has filed a lawsuit against four Russian trading companies to recover 11 million rubles from the Arbitration Court.
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