Hailey Bieber’s Skincare Line Rhode Sued for Trademark Infringement

Hailey BieberThe legal issues surrounding Rhode, her new skincare line is causing concern. The lawsuit was brought against the model by a popular clothing brand with the same name for trademark infringement.

Court documents obtained by Us WeeklyTuesday, June 21 Purna KhatauAnd Phoebe Vickers, founders of Rhode NYC, a women’s apparel label worn by Beyoncé, Tracee Ellis Ross and more, claim Bieber’s beauty brand will limit their success.

“Bieber’s ‘Rhode’-branded products will first saturate the beauty market that overlaps with the women’s clothing and lifestyle market in which Rode operates,” the complaint states. Bieber (25 years old) claims that she plans to expand her brand with the moniker “Rhode”, which is taken from the Drop the Mic host’s middle name.

The entrepreneurs also allege that Bieber has caused confusion among shoppers by using promotional phrases “shop Rhode” and “on the Rhode,” which the women say their brand “has been using for years.” The lawsuit continues: “The magnitude of Bieber’s following and the vitality of her marketing will cause immediate, ongoing and irreparable harm to Rhode’s brand.”

In a statement Use, Khatau and Vickers praised Bieber’s success, but shared that they are hoping she changes her company’s name to avoid further harm to their brand. “We admire Hailey. She has worked hard and earned the ability to create her own skincare line,” they said. “We don’t want to sue Hailey; we want to celebrate her. As fellow women entrepreneurs, we wish her every success … but the brand Rhode is everything we have worked hard to achieve, and her using our name is hurting our company, our employees, our customers and our partners.”

Additionally, the businesswomen claim Bieber attempted to buy “the rights to our brand” four years ago, but they declined. Khatau and Vickers created Rhode in 2014 and offer a vibrant range of dresses, jumpsuits and accessories. Revolve and Net-A-Porter are also selling the label.

Bieber launched her beauty line on June 15th, offering vegan and cruelty-free products in minimalist packaging.

“We spent years working on our formulas with our skin board of dermatologists and chemists to make sure that every rhode product restores, protects and nurtures your skin. Our formulas contain only high-performance ingredients at effective levels. Each one is purposeful, non-sensitizing, and chosen for its efficacy because a happy skin barrier is a glowy skin barrier,” Bieber announced via Rhode’s official Instagram account at the time.

UseBieber has been contacted for comment.

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