Kendall Jenner Turns to Quinn Emanuel in Fight With Italian Fashion Brand

71st Cannes Film Festival Kendall Jenner 2018 - FILE/REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
71st Cannes Film Festival Kendall Jenner 2018 - FILE/REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
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Kendall Jenner Turns to Quinn Emanuel in Fight With Italian Fashion Brand

71st Cannes Film Festival Kendall Jenner 2018 - FILE/REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
71st Cannes Film Festival Kendall Jenner 2018 - FILE/REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

US model Kendall Jenner and her management agency have tapped a pair of practice leaders at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan to fend off an $1.8 million lawsuit alleging Jenner breached a contract with an Italian fashion label.

Defending Jenner in the Manhattan federal court fight are Alex Spiro, co-chair of Quinn Emanuel's investigations, government enforcement & white collar defense practice, and Maaren Shah, co-chair of the firm’s art litigation and disputes practice.

Spiro and Shah on Friday moved to dismiss the suit by Italian brand Liu Jo against Jenner, model management company The Society Management, and Elite World Group LLC, The Society's parent company. The Quinn Emanuel lawyers are also representing The Society and Elite World Group, Reuters reported.

The case stems from a fashion shoot that was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Liu Jo hired Jenner for two photoshoots for its 25th anniversary, its complaint said. The first was completed, but the second one, originally set for March 2020 in London, was derailed by travel restrictions.

The fashion brand, which says it has already paid $1.35 million to Jenner, alleged that it obtained no response from Jenner after trying to re-schedule the second one multiple times.

After Liu Jo filed suit in August, a spokesperson for The Society told Reuters that Jenner had "continually offered Liu Jo alternative dates and locations to fulfill an agreement that was forced to be delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic."

"This meritless lawsuit is about an Italian clothing brand’s attempts to avoid its contractual obligations after unilaterally terminating a bargained-for agreement in direct contravention of the explicit terms of that agreement," Spiro and Shah argued in their motion to dismiss on Friday.

Shah cites Elite World Group as a top client on her Quinn Emanuel webpage. Her clients have also included the Andy Warhol Foundation. Spiro, meanwhile, is representing rapper Jay-Z in a lawsuit claiming that the photographer who took the photo of Jay-Z for his debut album "Reasonable Doubt" has been misusing his image to sell merchandise.

Spiro also successfully represented Tesla Inc boss Elon Musk in a defamation lawsuit filed by a British cave explorer who Musk had branded a "pedo guy" on Twitter.

Liu Jo is represented by a team of attorneys from Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox. They did not respond to a request for comment.

The case is Liu Jo S.p.A. v. Kendall Jenner, et al.,

For Liu Jo: Byron Pickard, Matt Zuziak and Nicholas Nowak, of Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox

For defendants: Alex Spiro and Maaren Shah, of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan



Christian Dior ‘Designer of Dreams’ Exhibition Opens in Riyadh

Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA
Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA
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Christian Dior ‘Designer of Dreams’ Exhibition Opens in Riyadh

Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA
Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA

The "Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams" exhibition was officially inaugurated by Faisal Bafarat, CEO of the General Entertainment Authority, at the Saudi National Museum, as part of the Riyadh Season festivities.
Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors, showcasing iconic designs from 1947 to the present day.
A standout feature of the exhibition is a section inspired by the AlUla oasis, a historical treasure in the Madinah region. The section captures the natural beauty of the desert with designs that reflect the sun's golden rays over the dunes, seamlessly blending heritage with contemporary sophistication. Visitors can also enjoy the event's "Dior Café," adding elegance to the experience.
The exhibition presents a rare opportunity for fashion and art enthusiasts to explore the rich history of one of the world's most celebrated fashion houses.