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The owner of the Black-owned brand The Folklore, Amira Rasool, had some serious concerns about the logo design Taylor Swift featured on her latest merch release—and for good reason.
Uh oh! Not everyone is a fan of Taylor Swift’s Folklore merchandise — but she’s quickly making the necessary changes! On Saturday, July 25, founder of The Folklore — an online agency ...
After being accused of copying a merchandise logo from a Black designer, Taylor Swift says she is donating to the designer's company and the Black in Fashion Council and her team said the design ...
Taylor Swift and her team have moved quickly to respond to accusations that she copied the logo for the merchandise that goes with her new album, "Folklore," from a Black-owned business called The ...
Taylor Swift’s team changed “Folklore” merchandise after accusations of “stealing” from a Black business owner whose fashion business uses a similar logo.
Taylor Swift. Credit : Beth Garrabrant Taylor Swift' s team has responded to accusations that she stole the merchandise logo for her new album, Folklore, from a Black designer.