It’s a fashion war fit for reality TV.
A small, high-end designer has accused Bethenny Frankel of selling swag that the brand gifted her — and now the independent fashion house is begging her to return the threads.
Frankel, however, is now accusing the designer of chasing fame, firing back, “Cry about it,” and says she never wanted the merch in the first place.
Designer J. Logan Horne — who previously worked as a stylist for stars including Lindsay Lohan, Karolina Kurkova, Chrissy Teigen and Paris Hilton — is refuting Frankel’s claims, telling exclusively: “I’ve got much bigger names in my phone who don’t need to resell gifts on Poshmark to pay for their Botox.”
He also calling Frankel a “fading housewife.”
The designer’s lawyer even tells they’re weighing litigation.
The nasty spat started on Wednesday when Horne claimed on social media that the former “Real Housewives of New York” star was selling a shirt from his line, made from vintage Chanel scarves, and two hats that he sent her gratis.
Horne alleged the Skinnygirl mogul was hawking the shirt for $2,000, and the two bucket hats for $350-a-piece on the second-hand fashion site Poshmark under a fake name.
“Maybe someone’s not as much of a girl boss as they claim to be… you hard up for [money emoji]?” Horne wrote on a picture of the listing.
The listing could be found under the name “Carol V,” with the handle @robbiejones20.
We’re told that all the shirts in Horne’s line are one-of-a-kind, and that this was allegedly the very same piece sent to Frankel.
After we emailed Frankel’s team about the accusations, the items were removed.
A day later, the name of the same Poshmark store had been changed to “Mary Jo Anderson,” with the handle @poshglammy.
The store has listed nearly 3,000 products, and sold more than 2,100, according to the user profile.
Frankel seems…
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