The court refused YSL
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The court refused YSL

On October 17, it became known that the lawsuit of Yves Saint Laurent against Christian Louboutin was dismissed by the United States Court of Appeals.

The case is considered closed, and the possibility of using the red sole, which has become an icon and a kind of “signature” of Christian Louboutin, will remain with this brand.

Recall that Yves Saint Laurent filed a lawsuit to deprive Christian Louboutin of the right to use this trademark.

After the court's decision to dismiss the claim, Yves Saint Laurent decided to “redirect energy to develop our own business and creative design”. Writes about this elle.ru.

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