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Revolve Faces $50 Million Lawsuit Over Influencer Partnerships

Revolve Faces $50 Million Lawsuit Over Influencer Partnerships

Gen Z-favorite retailer Revolve is under legal fire as a $50-million class-action lawsuit alleges the brand’s influencer marketing strategy misled at least a million shoppers by

Table of Contents
  1. Influencer Marketing Under the Microscope
  2. FTC Disclosure Rules and Industry Pressure
  3. Legal Claims and Financial Stakes
  4. A Growing Business Facing New Scrutiny

Gen Z-favorite retailer Revolve is under legal fire as a $50-million class-action lawsuit alleges the brand’s influencer marketing strategy misled at least a million shoppers by disguising paid endorsements as authentic recommendations.

Influencer Marketing Under the Microscope The lawsuit, filed in California Central District Court, accuses Revolve of violating federal trade law by running an advertising “scheme” in which influencers promoted products without clearly disclosing their paid relationships. “For