Gigi Dior Reportedly Sued By Christian Dior Couture
American adult entertainment actress and social media personality, Gigi Dior has been hit with a lawsuit from Christian Dior Couture.
The luxury French fashion house is not too happy with the porn actress because she trademarked her name last year, which they’re trying to get overturned. “This is ridiculous, my name has nothing to do with couture and—the funny part is —what I do usually involves wearing no clothes at all,” Gigi said in response to the lawsuit, which claims she is damaging the brand with her name, per Page Six.
The 40-year-old adult star had her request to trademark her stage name approved last year. She uses the name across social media, her OnlyFans account, her personal website, and webcam work. “All goods and services … are opposed, namely: Entertainment services … personal appearances by a porn star … providing a web site featuring non-downloadable adult-themed photographs and videos,” reads the suit. The brand opposes her trademark, and stated that her name could cause “confusion” and “dilution.”
"I trademarked my stage name for entertainment and modeling purposes, I had to show proof of what I was using the name for, so I used appearances at exotica, and a website for confirmation. My request was granted.
"A couple of weeks ago, on Oct. 18, I received notice from Christian Dior Couture that they were appealing my trademark approval and they claim that the name Dior is being diluted and that I am diluting their products.
"If I lose my name, I have built a brand around this name, it has become me and my reputation, so it's really devastating to think I might have to start from scratch and rebrand everything.
"I have thousands and thousands of T-shirts, signs and photographs. I have retained websites, all of my social media. I'd have to start again, it's going to be a huge undertaking if I lose this name.
"I'm devastated, and it is ridiculous."
Gigi is using her name for her webcam work and all social media accounts, but Christian Dior Couture have claimed that there is "likelihood of confusion, dilution by blurring and dilution by tarnishment."
"All goods and services ... are opposed, namely: Entertainment services ... personal appearances by a porn star ... providing a web site featuring non-downloadable adult-themed photographs and videos.”
Gigi will need to respond to Christian Dior Couture’s appeal by Nov. 17, and if she doesn’t her trademark could be overturned. “If I lose my name, I have built a brand around this name, it has become me and my reputation, so it’s really devastating to think I might have to start from scratch and rebrand everything," she added. "I’d have to start again, it’s going to be a huge undertaking if I lose this name. I'm devastated, and it is ridiculous."
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