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Zeds Dead Accuse Versace of Ripping Off Merchandise Design

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Zeds Dead Accuse Versace of Ripping Off Merchandise Design

Zeds Dead, the influential Canadian duo behind some of dubstep’s most iconic tracks, has publicly called out Versace for allegedly copying a design from their 2018 tour merchandise.

The accusation came through a post on X (formerly Twitter), where Zeds Dead shared a side-by-side comparison of one of their 2018 tour pieces and a recent release by the luxury fashion house. The visual similarities between the two designs sparked immediate backlash online.

 

According to the duo, the Versace collection includes t-shirts and sweatpants that bear a striking resemblance to their original design. Both versions use nearly identical typography, color palettes, and layout. The most notable parallel lies in the graphic centerpiece—Zeds Dead’s merch showcased a coiled snake, while Versace replaced it with a roaring tiger, maintaining the same structure and positioning.

While Versace has not yet issued a public statement regarding the claims, the post has reignited discussions about intellectual property and the recurring issue of major fashion brands allegedly replicating independent artists’ work without proper credit.

This controversy has resonated deeply with the electronic music community, especially among those who value the DIY culture and visual identity that artists like Zeds Dead bring to their fanbase. The case also underscores a broader conversation about how underground art influences mainstream fashion—and what happens when boundaries get crossed.

To stay updated on this story and hear directly from the duo, follow Zeds Dead on their official platforms.

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Facebook: facebook.com/zedsdead
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