Courtesy of Marc JacobsFashionNewsMarc Jacobs responds to Nirvana trademark infringement allegationsThe designer’s legal team refute claims that he used the band’s smiley face icon in his reissued ‘grunge’ collectionShareLink copied ✔️March 12, 2019FashionNewsTextDominic Cadogan Right at the end of last year, Nirvana accused Marc Jacobs of copying its recognisable smiley face icon – that it trademarked back in 1992 – in the reissuing of his “Bootleg Redux Grunge” SS93 collection for Perry Ellis. As a way of paying homage to the controversial collection that led to him being fired, Jacobs’ reissued collection featured a tee with a similar-looking graphic – though its eyes were replaced with an ‘M’ and ‘J’ – which led the band’s team to file a lawsuit against him. After slyly responding to the allegations on Instagram at the time – using the hashtags #onvacation, #nostress, #justpeaceandquiet – the designer’s legal team has now asked for a dismissal. According to Pitchfork, Jacobs’ lawyers deny any similarity between the two graphics and follow with a statement for both Courtney Love and Frances Bean Cobain, who he claims supported him at the time of the collection’s release. As well as being gifted items, Love was invited to perform at the launch party in LA and commented on a picture of the designer in the tee with: “Nice photo! Looks somewhat familiar! Amazing!”. Nirvana has not yet responded to the filing for dismissal. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE‘Britain feels like Disneyland’ Glenn Martens on a big Brit-inspired collabGlamour and grunge: A new Dazed shoot celebrates Sisley K’s arrivalMiu Miu gets arty in Paris, plus more fashion news you missed‘He was the ultimate canvas’: Transforming Jacob Elordi into FrankensteinVivienne Westwood’s final project rejuvenates her iconic tits t-shirtIt’s official: Maria Grazia Chiuri is taking over FendiIn pictures: The wildest street style moments at London Fashion WeekJoshua Ewusie was the breakout star of London Fashion WeekTrashy Clothing’s SS26 collection is lifting fashion’s veil of glamourA cult Chicago painter inspired Kiko Kostadinov’s latest showCrack is back at McQueen! Plus everything you missed at Paris Fashion WeekZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney