🎨 Who Owns a Color? Tiffany Blue & Louboutin Red Explained
Did you know colors can be trademarked? 🤯 Not every shade qualifies, but some brands have pulled it off brilliantly.
✨ Tiffany Blue — This robin’s-egg hue isn’t just packaging. It’s luxury. It’s identity. Tiffany & Co. turned a color into a global signature. 👠 Louboutin Red — The bold red sole isn’t just stylish—it’s trademarked. Instantly recognizable, it’s one of the most famous examples of color branding in the world.
🔎 But here’s the catch: ✔️ The color must be distinctive and tied to the brand ✔️ Consumers should instantly recognize it ✔️ It can’t be functional (sorry, green plants 🌱 don’t count)
💡 For businesses and startups, color can be a superpower in branding. But it also sparks legal battles—especially when competitors say it’s “too generic.”
That’s where we come in. At @ipconsultinggroup-1 we protect not just logos but also colors, sounds, and other unique brand identities so your vision stays yours.
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