Chloe got TopShop to stop making yellow jumpers copied from their current collection.
But can they force Urban Outfitters to pull a dress from their shelves that fakes a two-year-old design?
That’s the dilemma with this silk Portia dress, made by Luxx for $78.
It’s an undeniable rip of Chloe’s Gemma dress from Spring ’06 (left), but we might be the only girls who remember it – everything else from that collection was bejeweled, billowed, and printed like a Klimpt heroine on a first date.
Meanwhile, the dress makes us dizzy for another reason:
How can we consider a flimsy lace frock when it’s almost double-cashmere weather?
Tags: Chloe, Urban Outfitters



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That white dress with red or black tights and the right boot is a fantastic antidote to the winter black blahs. Add some color to it and rock it.
klimt (no p)
Looks cute on the runway but in real life I would imagine it would look like a nightgown. I wouldn’t wear it.
it is also on the nordstrom website
you can if you layer a gray thermal and black tights underneath, and live in southern california.
this is actually a dress from BB Dakota, a branded line carried by Urban Outfitters.