Victoria’s Secret and Maybelline are following the footsteps of Nike, Adidas, Walmart, and multiple other big names, to file for NFT and metaverse-related trademarks. Both sets of applications were disclosed by trademark attorney Mike Kondoudis in a number of tweets today.
Victoria’s Secret’s PINK brand is coming to the Metaverse!
New trademark applications filed on Feb. 8 indicate @VictoriasSecret plans to offer digital collectibles and media created with blockchain tech under its PINK brand#NFTs #metaverse #web3 pic.twitter.com/JEg7eV7aFJ
— Mike Kondoudis (@KondoudisLaw) February 13, 2022
According to four trademark applications filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office, Victoria’s Secret has plans to offer digital collectibles and retail store services featuring “virtual goods, namely clothing, undergarments, footwear, headwear, eyewear, bags, fashion accessories, photos, images, videos, and recorded footage for use in virtual environments and virtual fashion shows.”
Similarly, L’Oréal’s US-based subsidiary Maybelline has filed for NFT and metaverse-related applications, revealing the company’s plans to sell NFTs, digital artwork, and more. The filing also mentioned creating and hosting an online community for digital assets, non-fungible tokens, and metaverses.
MAYBELLINE mascara is coming to the Metaverse.
A new application filed on the 9th says that @LOrealUSA has plans for a metaverse community and to sell digital and crypto-assets under its @Maybelline brand.#metaverse #web3 #NFts #nftcommunity pic.twitter.com/BpBzg4kuX7
— Mike Kondoudis (@KondoudisLaw) February 14, 2022
Several companies have ramped up their efforts to develop their business in the burgeoning industry. Recently, fast-food chain McDonald’s filed for several applications related to metaverse-focused ‘virtual restaurants’ that feature home delivery and virtual goods.
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