Frank Gehry 7-Fish Necklace

View More

So Hot It's Sparking Lawsuits

The Frank Gehry 7-Fish necklace is a $1,500 piece of art that you can own for your neck. The fish are made of sterling silver, onyx, nephrite green jade, acacia wood, and pernambuco. Interestingly, the copyrighted design is sparking some controversy. While Tiffany & Co is currently selling the necklace, Circa Publishing Enterprises is suing for half the proceeds, claiming it had exclusive rights to market and produce the necklace.
Trend Themes
1. Controversial Jewelry Designs - Opportunity for innovative designers to create unique and controversial jewelry pieces that generate buzz and demand.
2. Copyrighted Art in Fashion - Potential for collaborations between artists and fashion brands to create limited edition, copyrighted art pieces that blur the lines between fashion and art.
3. Legal Disputes in Luxury Goods Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity for legal technology companies to develop solutions that streamline copyright infringement disputes and protect artist's rights in the luxury goods industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Jewelry - Opportunity for fashion jewelry brands to embrace controversial designs and cater to a niche market of customers seeking unique, statement pieces.
2. Art and Design - Growth potential for art and design industries to collaborate with fashion brands, creating a new market for limited edition, copyrighted art pieces.
3. Legal Technology - Emerging market for legal technology companies to provide innovative solutions to copyright infringement disputes in the luxury goods industry.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES