Hailey Bieber scores victory in Rhode skincare trademark lawsuit In the 17-minute video, Bieber touches on the inspiration behind her beauty line’s name, which is also her own middle name

In a previous statement to Page Six Style, the legal team backing fashion label Rhode claimed Bieber tried to acquire

the trademark from design duo Purna Khatau and Phoebe Vickers in 2018 — and then launched her brand anyway in 2022 when they refused

On Monday, a representative for the designers told us, “Our lawsuit continues. The court ruling is simply a decision by the judge not to prohibit Hailey Bieber’s skincare line from using our brand name while litigation proceeds, deferring the ruling until we have the opportunity to gather more evidence.

It is exceedingly rare for a judge to issue the preliminary order we sought, and so we expected this outcome

 Michael Rhodes, Bieber’s family lawyer, told us, “We are pleased with the court’s thorough order denying plaintiff’s motion to preliminarily enjoin Hailey’s new company and skincare line.”