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Brad Pitt had ‘options’ to avoid a costly lawsuit against beauty brands

Brandon Palas, founder of men’s wellness brand “Beau D.says Pitt’s skin line,Beau Domaine,” has a “nearly identical name, typography, design aesthetic and web presence” that closely reflect its protected trademark.

This is evident from a lawsuit in which: Radar has exclusively obtained, the Fight club star and his partners at the Perrin family originally launched their line under the name ‘Le Domaine’, before changing it to a line that Palas says is too similar to his own.

Before filing suit, Palas proposed several settlement options with Pitt, which he said the actor was “open to.”

“We have offered three private settlement options to Beau Domaine in good faith,” Palas said Radar. “(One) that they rebrand; (Two) that they compensate us for the right to continue operating as is while providing us with the opportunity to meaningfully differentiate our brand; or (Three) that they fund our rebranding efforts.

Palas said that while Pitt’s partners were not interested in rebranding themselves, there had been discussions about financial support to help Beau D. change the name, but that apparently fell through.

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