Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 483 Ugo Monye, a Nigerian fashion designer, says his popular Reale design was reproduced without authorization in ‘Coming 2 America’. Released on March 4, the movie is known for its diverse combination of African designs and fabric alongside colorful Ankara prints. The project featured Hollywood actors like Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, Jermaine Fowler, Leslie Jones, Tracy Morgan, KiKi Layne, Shari Headley, Teyana Taylor, and Wesley Snipes. More Articles You Would Love Top Models & Designers Set For ECOWAS 38TH Anniversary Gala Dinner (Press Release) Discover ‘Serendipity’, A New Collection By Nigerian Contemporary Fashion Brand Mufti Studios On Thursday — more than two months after the film debuted — Ugo Monye Limited (UML) issued a statement alleging the theft of the design. Monye said the Reale design — which features a kimono and less bulky concept of the Nigerian Agbada attire — was imitated in the movie. https://www.instagram.com/p/CMMrnvapCb-/ The designer said the producers of the movie — through Ruth E. Carter, the costumer, — commissioned tailors in Nigeria to reproduce outfits that infringed on his design. “It has come to our attention that our registered Reale Design was reproduced and featured in the movie without authorization. We are currently taking action to ensure that this infringement ceases and is remedied,” the statement reads. “In addition to protecting our business and goodwill, we believe it is high time, we took a stand against cultural appropriation; non-Africans continuing to profit off African culture unauthorisedly.” He said the design was first showcased in 2017 when it was sold to Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, a TV host, who caused a social media frenzy when he wore the outfit to the highly publicized wedding of Banky Wellington, a Nigerian singer/actor. He said a significant number of the collection had been sold to clients in the US, the UK, Canada, Ghana, Liberia, South Africa, among other countries, and it has been showcased at various fashion weeks and runways. “All our brands and designs and creations are protected by the Copyright Act, Trademarks Act, and other Nigerian penal laws and international treaties,” the statement added. “We hope that the movie players and costume designers do the right thing and stop taking advantage of the sweat and goodwill of a smaller brand, painstakingly built over years. “UML will not hesitate to go to lengths to protect its brand and goodwill against infringers and other unauthorized users, foreign or local.” https://www.instagram.com/p/CPXjgmfJV0P/ As of when this report was filed, ‘Coming 2 America’ had yet to publicly respond to the allegations. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You Fashion Souk Global Set to Take Over Accra with Its Maiden Edition In... Reasons Why Designers and Show Organizers Prefer To Use Slim Models For Runway... #MODELCRUSH: Get To Know Selamawit Tsuruy! From Runway Modeling To Leading Ethiopian Brand... VIDEOS: Ghanaian Brand Mikoko Deluxe Drops Teasers For Swimwear Lovers – The Ultimate... Hub of Africa Fashion Week 2025: Skateboards, Circus Acts & A New Era... PICS: Meet The Rwandan Fashion Brand MOSHIONS Behind John Legend’s Most Talked About... PICS: John Legend Put’s Rwandan Fashion On The Map With This Futuristic Mushanana-Inspired... Best Way To Even Out Your Black Skin Tone and Get Rid of... Aaley’s Turns Heads With Their Debut Ready-to-Wear Collection At Accra Fashion Week 2024 Embrace Yourself For Our Digital’s 20th Issue Fashion Cover ‘Afromance Unleashed’ Feat Emelia...