Kylie Jenner Accused of Ripping Off Camo Designs From Black-Owned Business (UPDATE)

Kylie Jenner has been accused of ripping off PluggedNYC designs with her new Camo Collection.

UPDATED 6/12/17: Kylie Jenner has been accused of stealing a camo design from New York-based brand PluggedNYC.

On Thursday, Jenner launched her new Camo Collection via KylieJennerShop.com. The collection includes bikini sets, sweatpants, dad hats, tees, lighters, crop tops, anorak jackets, and more:

As reported by Affinity Magazine, comparisons have been drawn online between Jenner's Camo Collection and designs from PluggedNYC.

Also, Jenner's controversial collection arrived weeks after Plugged's recent run of camo-inspired swimwear. Tizita Balemlay, PluggedNYC CEO, shared emails on Instagram alleging to show contact with Jenner's team regarding the purchase of PluggedNYC pieces:

The brand's camo looks have previously been seen on influencers like Rihanna:

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On Monday, PluggedNYC released a statement to Complex:

This isn't the first time Jenner has been accused of ripping off preexisting designs. Back in January, Jenner reportedly avoided a potential copyright infringement lawsuit by coming to an undisclosed agreement with artist Vlada Haggerty regarding dripping lips imagery used in her campaigns. After Haggerty's attorney threatened legal action, Jenner shared a series of Instagram posts urging her followers to check out @vladamua's work. In a subsequent statement, Haggerty said she was "very happy" to announce that the issue had been resolved. "Thanks so much to every single one of you creative souls who supported us, we truly appreciate you," Haggerty said.

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