Arts+CultureNewsKendall and Kylie Jenner hit with lawsuit over rip-off teesSeems fairShareLink copied ✔️July 9, 2017Arts+CultureNewsTextDazed Digital Kendall and Kylie Jenner are not having a good year. They recently released a series of t-shirts, part of their Kendall + Kylie label, which featured their faces and initials stamped on top of images of musicians including Notorious B.I.G., Ozzy Osbourne and Tupac. Unsurprisingly, people weren't too happy, among them Sharon Osbourne and Biggie’s mum herself, Voletta Wallace. Now, the pair are being sued by TMZ photographer Mike Millar for using his images of Tupac without his permission. TMZ report that documents obtained allege that Miller never consented to the use of the image on the $125 shirts. Earlier in June, Kylie was also in trouble with another brand, PLUGGEDNYC, whose founder claims that Kylie Jenner ordered its clothing before ripping off its designs. The independent, black-owned company makes camo two pieces similar to the celebs own camo bikini. Kendall too has struggled to recover her image since she was part of an ill-judged Pepsi advert where she calmed a protest by handing a police officer a cold can. A family rep, Todd Wilson, told TMZ that new lawsuit is absurd as the sisters had nothing to do with the creation of the shirts. Kendall and Kylie gave their approval for the design but rely on their brand to handle the rest. "It's like suing an actor for being in a movie," he said. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhy did Satan start to possess girls on screen in the 70s?Learn the art of photo storytelling and zine making at Dazed+LabsVanmoofWhat went down at Dazed and VanMoof’s joyride around Berlin8 essential skate videos from the 90s and beyond with Glue SkateboardsThe unashamedly queer, feminist, and intersectional play you need to seeParis artists are pissed off with this ‘gift’ from Jeff KoonsA Seat at the TableVinca Petersen: Future FantasySnarkitecture’s guide on how to collide art and architectureBanksy has unveiled a new anti-weapon artworkVincent Gallo: mad, bad, and dangerous to knowGet lost in these frank stories of love and loss