
Such is the price of über-fame kids: Paul Frank is suing Paul Frank Industries. Here’s a snip from the Vanity Fair article:
Since its inception in 1995, Paul Frank Industries has sold $100 million worth of its cute but edgy clothes and accessories, and won the loyalty of trendsetters from Jack White to Maddox Jolie. Late last year, however, it lost the allegiance of Paul Frank himself, the design savant whose quirky creations, starting with Julius the monkey, gave birth to the brand itself. As Frank and his erstwhile partners trade allegations of disrespect, disengagement, and wedding-day slights in a battle for millions of dollars, the question arises: Which Paul Frank—the man or the company—is to blame?
Read the full article here (Grab a coffee and settle in, it be looonngg).
[via Boing Boing]