Someone get this woman a suburban market stall and a good intellectual property lawyer.
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US actress Kate Bosworth attended the Calvin Klein show at New York Fashion Week over the weekend in a t-shirt featuring the US fashion brand's new logo.
Seems normal: designer tees have become a bit of a thing this season. But there was something special about this shirt...
Bosworth made it herself.
Yes, Kate Bosworth is making counterfeit designer clothes using iron-on transfers for New York Fashion Week. She is the unexpected anti-capitalist hero of our age.
"New @calvinklein Logo Font created by the incomparable [new Calvin Klein chief creative officer Raf Simons] & [graphic designer Peter Saville]," Bosworth captioned a picture of the shirt on Instagram, adding, "iron on decal by me".
A photo posted by Kate Bosworth (@katebosworth) on Feb 10, 2017 at 8:29am PST
The shirt looks great, by the way. No misspellings (although a "Calvin Kleim" shirt would have been a great front row talking point) and a smudge-free transfer.
Would probably retail in the $7-10 range at a tiny, plastic-scented boutique in a CBD train station called "Sassy Babe" or similar.