BROOKE SHIELDS is suing some of the beauty industry’s biggest brands, claiming they are unfairly profiting from her iconic eyebrows. The model-turned-actress Wednesday sued Charlotte Tilbury Beauty and a host of retailers claiming they are capitalizing on her fame by selling an eyebrow pencil in a shade called “Brooke S,” which she says “undoubtedly attracts consumers hoping to emulate her signature look.” Shields says she has spent decades developing her public image and has “carefully curated” her endorsement deals. “From the beginning of her career, Shields’ bold eyebrows have been the trademark of her look and a target for endorsements and collaborations,” writes attorney Alex Weingarten. Retail defendants include Beautylish, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s, J.C. Penney, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Sephora and YNAP. (SD-Agencies) |