
After a profitable collaboration with PLT, Doja Cat has launched her personal style line ‘It’s Giving’
Doja Cat has been accused of “copying” Dunkin’ Donuts’ branding, by individuals who’ve in contrast objects from her new clothes line to the espresso firm’s shiny colors and fonts.
The rapper, 26, from California, took to social media final week to announce that she could be releasing a brand new clothes line referred to as ‘It’s Giving’.
The gathering comes after her profitable collaboration with UK-fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing in 2020.

Doja stated: “This was my first time curating for a style model, interval! I like PrettyLittleThing and may’t watch for all my followers to see it and put on it. Wait till you see what’s subsequent!”
Nonetheless, her new clothes line has acquired a combined response with critics taking to Twitter to match the designs to different individuals’s work.
Doja’s style assortment options crop tops, t-shirts, hoodies, sweatpants, shorts, hats, socks, underwear, baggage and stickers.
Costs can vary from £5 for an ‘It’s Giving’ sticker to £61 for an ‘It’s Giving’ brand hoodie.
Musician Rolling Ray vented on Twitter earlier than deleting his tweet, believing that Doja had stolen his work and didn’t credit score him.
“This b**** stated let me steal from this handicap black & copy righted my saying uh complete 12 months in the past. Lord I’m bored with preventing,” Rolling Ray wrote.
Rolling Ray is usually credited for coining the phrase “It’s Giving”. He would use it rather a lot in his Twitter movies when discussing drama associated points, akin to his iconic Popeyes rooster sandwich video.
“Doja. child. I like you however please give @DMVMOSTFAMOUS his credit score” one supporter wrote..
Doja Tweeted again at Ray’s remark saying: “test dm”
Later that day, Ray tweeted “Purr Now this giving what’s presupposed to be gave” as he confirmed that the 2 had solved the battle between one another.
Nonetheless, it looks as if Doja can’t escape the controversy as customers on Twitter have been voicing the similarities between Doja’s designs and American doughnut chain Dunkin’ Donuts’ branding.
Each share fundamental color designs that stand out and bubbly fonts that make it arduous to distinguish the 2.
“wow a double theft Dunkin’ Donuts and rolling ray, ” one Twitter consumer wrote.
“if this isn’t a Dunkin collab ur designer must be fired as a result of……” one other particular person commented.
A 3rd stated: “I assumed this was a dunkin donuts advert It’s positively giving, cheesy and unoriginal- It’s giving impersonal, it’s giving lazy, it’s giving late stage capitalist hellscape, it’s giving carried out earlier than and in some way nonetheless carried out poorly”
Doja hasn’t publicly responded to the claims.