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  2. Spot the ‘superfake’: Fashion brands want you to be able to ...

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    Founded by LVMH, OTB and Prada Group, which collectively rep labels including Louis Vuitton, Dior, Fendi, Bulgari, Marni, Maison Margiela and Prada, among others, the Aura Blockchain Consortium is ...

  3. Jen Shah's Home Raid Discovers 30 Fake Designer Bags ... - AOL

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    Following a March 2021 raid of her Utah home, federal agents discovered a number of counterfeit designer handbags and luxury jewelry. Jen Shah’s Legal Drama: Everything We Know About Her Job ...

  4. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, in a span of 3-day period, Instagram has identified 20,892 fake accounts selling counterfeit goods, collectively responsible for 14.5 million posts, 146,958 new images and gaining 687,817 new followers, with Chanel (13.90%), Prada (9.69%) and Louis Vuitton (8.51%) being the top affected brands according to a study from The Washington Post.

  5. Louis Vuitton - Wikipedia

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    Iconic bags of Louis Vuitton include the Speedy bag produced in 1930 and Neverfull bags produced in 2007. Both bags have become Louis Vuitton's most successful handbag launches. They were designed for being both stylish and practical. These bags also come in three sizes: Petite Modele, Moyene Modele, and Grand Modele.

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    UPDATE 12/29/24 11:05 a.m. ET: The RealReal, a luxury consignment website, has responded to being name-dropped in Kylan Darnell’s Christmas haul. “We’ve reached out to the Darnells directly ...

  7. Dupe (product) - Wikipedia

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    A dupe (duplicate) or knockoff is a product similar in appearance, functionality, or design to a higher-end, often more expensive, branded item but sold at a much lower price. Unlike counterfeit products , dupes do not copy trademarked brand names or logos and are often sold at mainstream retailers.