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Maria B. apologises for plagiarising Turkish artist’s work in Palestine collection, calls it ‘unintentional oversight’

Maria B. apologises for plagiarising Turkish artist’s work in Palestine collection, calls it ‘unintentional oversight’

The artist, Hacı Balina Atölye, has now given her permission to use her design in the designer's Palestine Collection.
21 Aug, 2024

Over the weekend, designer Maria B. came out with a capsule line called the Palestine Collection. The line includes T-shirts, two-piece, and three-piece lawns, with prints featuring the black and white keffiyeh, multicoloured houndstooth patterns, and the watermelon, a symbol of Palestine’s resistance against Israel.

One of the designs featured the Palestine map with a boy cleverly merged into the pattern alongside the Palestine flag wrapped in olive branches.

This design caught the eye of artist Leena Ghani, who was quick to point out that it was stolen. Taking to her Instagram stories, she shared Maria B.’s campaign and tagged the page Palestine Quebec on Instagram, which had featured it. The page confirmed that the design was originally by Turkish artist Hacı Balina Atölye.

As reports of the allegation circulated online, Palestine Quebec and Ghani urged everyone to call out the designer and support the artist whose work had been stolen. Butt did not initially respond to the accusations.

However, taking to her Instagram stories on Tuesday night, the designer confirmed that she had, in fact, “unintentionally” featured the artist’s work in her collection. Calling it an “oversight,” she apologised to her followers.

“In this digital age of fast-paced information and viral images, such unintentional oversights can occur. We apologise for the oversight,” her statement read.

“We have contacted the artist, who is recognising our work with empathy and grace and is willing to collaborate with us in our efforts for Gaza. She’s a young and talented artist, please support her work! @hacibalina,” she added.

The designer went on to castigate “liberals foaming at mouth,” for calling her out for what they saw as blatant plagiarism.

“Maria B. copied Gaza flag. Maria B copied Gaza map. Maria B copied Keffiyeh. Maria B copied resistance art. Maria B copied watermelon. Watermelon copied embroidery. Low IQ liberals,” she lashed out in her stories in all caps.

“This is an inspired collection picking up images of resistance,” added Butt, reiterating that she was not making a single penny from its sales. “Liberals try to take me down while I’m trying to help raise funds for Gaza. This is Pakistan. Do nothing yourself and tear down anyone who tries to do something, God is enough for me, I will never stop,” she said.

Atölye, the Turkish artist, shared a photo from Butt’s collection featuring her design with the caption, “My artwork in Pakistan.”

Maria B.‘s assertion that ‘liberals’ were trying to ‘take her down’ overlooks that plagiarism did occur. While her campaign to donate the proceeds of her sales to Palestine is commendable, stealing someone’s design is not. Whether intentional or not, incidents like this will mar campaigns, no matter how noble the cause. We’d like to see more brands in Pakistan educate their teams about plagiarism and put in extra effort to vet collections properly.

Situations like this highlight the importance of brands addressing controversies with humility and transparency rather than defensiveness. Collaboration and open communication with original artists, as Maria B. eventually pursued, can turn potential conflicts into opportunities for mutual support.

Comments

Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 21, 2024 01:28pm
Plagiarism is a common practice especially in clothing industry all over the world in general and South Asia in particular.
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Pramod Aug 21, 2024 02:16pm
Plaglarism is the worst form of stealing...
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@LivingBeingo Aug 21, 2024 02:40pm
Every thing is fair in LOVE & BAZAR
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Yaqut Aug 21, 2024 03:18pm
All is halal to cheat "unintentionally" by the self-mouthed patriotic zealots.
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Ms.Rizvi Aug 21, 2024 03:18pm
Maria the self righteous, morality police is a thief herself
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HashBrown® Aug 21, 2024 04:25pm
"We’d like to see more brands in Pakistan educate their teams about plagiarism and put in extra effort to vet collections properly." Please give it a rest with the unnecessary and unwanted moralising in your articles. It's one thing to report these incidents, which we greatly appreciate, but it's another to add to them with your own adolescent, instagram-inspired bumper sticker statements, as though you're imparting your own elite moral wisdom upon others. Stick to twitter/X for that nonsense, and please just show some journalistic professionalism in your actual articles.
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Fareeha Aug 21, 2024 06:37pm
Typical Pakistani elite. Stealing is normalized. When shameless Maria B got caught out tried to cover it up with ' inspiration ' 'picking up images' she tries to defend her copy paste behavior. She should have taken permission from the Turkish designer but she couldn't be professional & acts as if she is entitled. Just because you are doing it for charity doesn't excuse her plagiarism.
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Fareeha Aug 21, 2024 06:37pm
Plagiarism is a Pakistani tradition
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Mac Aug 21, 2024 06:57pm
First she steals then she covers it up with a lie calling it an oversight. How would she react if someone were to steal from her home and then call it oversight. How shameful.
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Ew Aug 21, 2024 08:23pm
I hate her more and more every time something about her shows up on social media. So childish. So unprofessional.
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Say No to Dynasty politics Aug 21, 2024 08:50pm
She keeps lying, she's upset she got caught.
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Javed Waheed Barki Aug 21, 2024 09:04pm
Her explanation should've ended with that poignant "Sorry"
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amber Aug 21, 2024 09:06pm
She is an educated woman and why would she need to copy someone. It could be an inspiration , if so , she shud have mentioned but as far as defaming Maria B - knew this was coming :) Hope the issue resolves since at heart we all stand for Palestine ceasefire.
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Mujaddid Aug 21, 2024 09:15pm
That is just for publicizing not for downhearted.
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k. J Aug 21, 2024 09:43pm
I really appreciate your work for Palestinians
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Gnay Aly Akber Aug 21, 2024 10:35pm
As the most of so called artists & creators stole the design specifically in Pakistan like MARIA B
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Faria Aug 21, 2024 10:57pm
Maria.b bibi you just keep trying to earn money, in ur opinion u r supporting Gaza but it is obvious that its a money making trick. Plzz stop all this double standard
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Mis Aug 21, 2024 11:04pm
Disgusting: How this and other businesses are profiteering from a colossal tragedy
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Amna Aug 21, 2024 11:51pm
Maria B is known for cheap publicity.
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NYS Aug 21, 2024 11:57pm
@Maria is not in denial but acceptance –for noble cause it has to be appreciated anyways
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Fighting petty people Aug 22, 2024 12:35am
Artworks created for a cause should be available for free for anyone to use. Im surprised some people are not focusing on the intention behind the campaign.
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Laila Aug 22, 2024 01:18am
There was no unintentional oversigt. Not for Miss Maria B the opportunist. It was all intentional. She can't miss ot on a chance to profit off of somebody else cause and pain.
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Dr hafsa Aug 22, 2024 06:44am
Maria b is doing great work MashaAllah. Collaboration is good. Support the cause.
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Shazia Aug 22, 2024 12:51pm
Those who don't think big will always wag tail like it.the Gaza flag, Gaza map, Gaza kufey, Gaza embroidery, watermelon all are specific to Gaza Palestine which are showcased very well by Maria b.well
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Dr sid Aug 23, 2024 02:39am
She acknowledged and accepted the mistake. We must appreciate her for raising voice for palestine. Greag work Maria B. Much respect
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Zainab Naqvi Aug 23, 2024 03:12am
Hi !!!! It's a cause based theme on Palestine. So a designer can't change the flag , the patterns of Kaffeyya or the inspiration from Palestinian art . If something matches that doesn't mean plagiarism bcz the theme is Palestinian art. So it is an imitation of Palestinian art .
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MZH Aug 23, 2024 10:05am
As Palestinians bleed, these so called elite in Pakistan making quick bucks by playing with people's emotions, showing fake solidarity with genocide....
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Commenter84633 Aug 23, 2024 11:36am
@ Zainab Naqvi What do you mean? She even admitted to stealing it? The Turkish artist created that design, it isn't just the palestinian flag...
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