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A Melbourne accompanist who owns a artist accouterment rental business has gone from the best-dressed at the Melbourne Cup to actuality in the appearance aversion afterwards it emerged she was alms fakes through her website.
["582"]Chloe Maggs, declared on her website as "one of Australia's best approved afterwards performers", ran the Borrow My Balmain website abundantly through Instagram, charging hundreds of dollars to hire artist pieces by Dior and added brands.
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But on Wednesday it all fell afar afterwards an Instagram annual alleged Diet Prada, which posts about artist copycats and fakes, apparent Maggs and Borrow My Balmain for renting out archetype artist appurtenances afterwards declaring them to be fakes.
Celebrities including Nadia Bartel and archetypal Steph Claire Smith accept been photographed in items from Borrow My Balmain, and photos of Maggs cutting a Dior skirt, now appear to be fake, fabricated it to several "best dressed" lists on Melbourne Cup Day.
Chloe Maggs, who started Borrow My Balmain, has been outed for renting affected artist goods. Photo: Karon Photography
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Style columnist Liz Sunshine, of Streetsmith, said she was abashed to apprentice she had filed a photo of Maggs in the Dior brim on Cup Day.
"I've been photographing [Maggs] for years and would never accept absurd analytic the actuality of a apparel she was cutting afore now," Sunshine wrote on her Instagram page.
"I'm acutely ashamed about carrying this angel and can not alike brainstorm how the bodies who wore the apparel are feeling. This is a new akin of bamboozlement and low for the Melbourne industry."
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On Thursday morning, Maggs said she was "so sorry, I've been absolutely agitated about this accomplished situation".
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Maggs said she purchased the items from a US-based stylist beneath the consequence they were samples or had been acclimated in photo shoots and could not be alternate to the aboriginal stores.
"Not for a additional did it access my apperception they are replicas. That's what I am disturbing with the best … you would never tell. They had all the tags and everything. It was about like they came from the designers themselves," Maggs told Fairfax Media.
"People are so adroit and cagey out there. I achievement bodies aloof accept I bought them [innocently]. I am not authoritative them, I am not aggravating to con them. I was bamboozled as well. I am so humiliated."
Maggs said she is because acknowledged activity adjoin the stylist and was blessed to acquittance any barter who had accidentally busy affected goods. She said she would abort the appurtenances bought from the stylist but would abide her business with items she purchased ahead with abounding certificates of authentication.
Maggs, who already sang with the Pussycat Dolls, established Borrow My Balmain in May this year, according to the Australian Business Register.
["601.4"]Her Instagram annual has about 11,000 followers, some of whom contacted Fairfax Media to accurate their agitation over the affected clothing.
Instagram user Karunlim, who did not ambition to accord her absolute name, said she angled off Diet Prada afterwards acquainted austere discrepancies in the pieces to the aboriginal Dior designs.
"I DMed [direct messaged Maggs] apropos the affected Dior pieces and she replied with, 'Your point?' Then I saw all these poor girls who busy from her afterwards alive it's absolutely fake."
One Borrow My Balmain customer, who alone admired to go by Andy, said she alternate a Gucci dress and accepted a acquittance about three months ago afterwards she spotted what she alleged poor ability in the garment.
"I had to absolutely ask for a acquittance because they said, 'It's abundance acclaim only'," Andy, 29, told Fairfax Media.
["614.98"]A agent for Dior said the business would not be commenting on the issue.
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