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High street giant Zara threatens North East fashion firm with legal action over branding

House of Zana founder Amber Kotrii has been sent letters from Zara claiming the brand is "conceptually identical"

Zara has threatened Amber Kotrri's House of Zana with legal action(Image: Tracy Kidd)

A County Durham fashion firm is set to face retail giant Zara at a tribunal over claims it has an "identical brand".

The retailer has threatened legal action against Darlington-based firm House of Zana. Owner Amber Kotrri launched the clothing brand online in 2018, and opened her first store in Darlington a year later.

When she attempted to trademark the name House of Zana, she received a notice of opposition, followed by a letter from lawyers representing Zara saying the brand was "conceptually identical" to theirs, and "confusingly similar" for customers.

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The letter says there is a risk "consumers will misread, mishear, mispronounce and/or otherwise perceive House of Zana as Zara" and that the brand name "dilutes the distinctiveness and reputation of the Zara brand".

Mrs Kotrri said she was urged to rename her business and remove all existing branding, but she refused to sign the agreement, saying there was "no risk of confusing us with Zara" and the change would "cause irreparable damage" to the business.

The final hearing to decide whether she can keep the name House of Zana is due to take place in May.

Mrs Kotrri started the business while living with her husband in Albania, taking the name from the Albanian word for 'fairy'.