On July 20, 2016, Bassen publicly accused the clothing retailer
Zara of expressly copying designs from her brand without crediting her. First in an Instagram post, and then in several other publications, Bassen claimed that Zara had created several enamel pins which closely matched those designed by her brand, Tuesday Bassen. She then explained that after sending Zara a cease-and-desist letter, her complaint had been denied by the retailer. Zara then suspended the sale of all the items mentioned. However, Bassen's action caused many other artists to join in accusing Zara of violating their copyrights; Bassen then founded the website ShopArtTheft with another artist
Adam J. Kurtz, as a store where artists could sell the originals that Zara had copied. == References ==