RHOA star Shereé Whitfield has been accused of stealing designs for her new clothing line, She by Shereé.
According to Page Six, Twitter users have been criticizing
Whitfield for selling a $130 gray two-piece set that allegedly looks identical to sets being sold on Amazon and Shein for much cheaper. The pieces are part of her She by Shereé clothing brand, which she reportedly launched after numerous failed attempts over the years.“Sheree really slapped a logo on this design and is selling it for $130. You can get the same on one Shein for $7. #ShebySheree #RHOA,” @ohchadwick wrote.
“The fact that people are finding Sheree pieces on Shein, AliExpress & Amazon let me know she never really wanted to do She by Sheree. It’s time for a Viking’s funeral at this point. I don’t want to hear any more about this brand or collection,” @Le_Ology said.
“Oop! After 14 years, #SheByShereé has finally dropped, but people are calling out Shereé for selling the same item as other fast fashion companies like Shein and Amazon at a much higher price,” @MEFeater wrote.
“I’m so disappointed in Sheree. Please get a business partner. You made us wait 14 years for “She buy Shein #RHOA,” @randomzchile tweeted.
Whitfield debuted her latest She by Shereé collection with a fashion showcase via the most recent episode of RHOA on Sept. 4. Her cast mates were very supportive after witnessing the setbacks she faced–which is documented in season 14 of RHOA–while trying to bring her clothing line to life.
Whitfield took to Twitter to announce that the new collection has been sold out due to “overwhelming interest.”
“Due to the overwhelming interest…the influx of love is crashing the website!… Thanks to customers whom we’ve been able to serve so far tonight!” she wrote.
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