Estee Lauder sues perfumer Jo Malone, Zara UK for contract breach, FT reports

FILE PHOTO: An Estee Lauder cosmetics counter is seen in Los Angeles, California, U.S., August 19, 2019. REUTERS
March 12 (Reuters) – U.S. cosmetics giant Estee Lauder has filed a lawsuit against British entrepreneur ​Jo Malone, her fragrance brand ‌Jo Loves and Zara’s UK business for using her name, the Financial Times ​reported on Thursday.
Estee Lauder bought ​Malone’s self-named perfume brand – and the ⁠rights to use her name – in ​1999. Malone left the company in ​2006 and launched a new fragrance label, “Jo Loves”, in 2011.
The use of “Jo Malone” on the packaging ​of Jo Loves fragrances sold ​by Zara formed the basis of the lawsuit filed on Wednesday, the ‌FT ⁠report said.
Malone is now being sued by the U.S. group for breach of contract, trademark infringement and “passing off” – a ​term referring ​to ⁠misleading consumers into thinking goods or services are those ​of another company, the report ​said.
Estee ⁠Lauder, Zara UK’s parent Inditex and Jo Loves did not immediately ⁠respond ​to requests for comment. Malone ​could not be immediately reached.

Reporting by Angela Christy ​in Bengaluru; Editing by Sumana Nandy

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