The case explodes good The villainmake-up brand Rose villain. The singer, who will take to the stage at the Sanremo 2025 festival, ended up in the storm for a (still suspected) case of counterfeiting a product. There’s an Australian company to blame, which patented an innovative connector for holding lipstick and lip pencil together.
Reached by Quifance, the founder of Lippilinks has released a Announcement In which, in no uncertain terms, they say they have been copied by the Italian artist “without my consent or cooperation”.
Allegations of Lippy Link to Rose Villain
Rose Villain has been charged BFFher beauty good villain line’s lip combo connector. As Nasios, the entrepreneur behind Lippylinks, pointed out via social media, the two products are very similar. The Australian brand doesn’t sell cosmetics and its founder has invented accessories for Kylie Jenner’s customers.
Is the Rose Villain product a plagiarism? Looking at the links to the copy filed with the Australian Patent Office and presented on the startup’s official website, it’s hard not to notice the similarities. However, it will be up to the judges, if the story should go to court, to prove whether the Italian singer is innocent or not.
a silent Entrepreneur Seiya Nasios He said:
Lipilinks is a project that I have put my heart and soul into, creating a product that is both innovative and practical for beauty lovers around the world. That’s why it was so frustrating to see another brand take my design and claim it as their own, without my consent or support. They copied it completely! Original creators deserve respect and it’s important to defend the hard work and commitment they use to create something new. I’m grateful for the support I’ve received from the beauty community and my clients: it means everything to me while I’m dealing with this situation and as I continue to share Lippilinks with the world.
Here is the original text in English:
Liplinks is something I put my heart and soul into, creating a product that is both modern and practical for beauty lovers everywhere. That’s why it was so frustrating to see another brand taking my design and claiming it as their own without any consent. They totally ripped it off! Original creators deserve respect, and it’s important to stand up for the hard work and effort that goes into creating something new. I’m grateful for the support I’ve received from the beauty community and my customers – it means everything to me as I navigate this situation and continue to share Lippie Links with the world.