"It's just the circumstances and the bullying and the lying and everything that is making this a terrifying, traumatic, frustrating experience. The flat is being hosted in an existing short-term rental property and is not located in the same building. This is not the first time the brand has come under scrutiny for its business practices – in 2013,Initially, when Mucciolo learned about the Lisa Frank Flat, she connected the dots between it and her ongoing threat of eviction. "The Lisa Frank Flat was leased through Barsala, a company that rents apartments and leases them for short-term stays. "When I first saw all of the photos, not only did I notice they had stolen my actual design ideas, but I also noticed that everything else about the apartment was like my apartment. When she went public with the accusation, however, the company's billionaire CEO Isaac Larian handled it poorly. Amina Mucciolo is organizing this fundraiser on behalf of Salvatore Mucciolo. Very, very poorly. That's when Mucciolo realized it was being housed across the street, in another building owned by her management company. The company’s designs and Mucciolo’s personal style share a colourful similarity, and Lisa Frank’s account interacted with Mucciolo several times in 2017 and 2018, according to screenshots of comments, reposts, and DMs viewed by Insider.Lisa Frank’s account commented rainbow, heart, and smiley face emojis on Mucciolo’s Instagram pictures, reposted them with credit on its own Instagram stories and on its Facebook page, and sent her DMs with positive comments and more emojis, including one that said “You truly inspire people.”But when the Lisa Frank Flat collaboration between the brand and hotels.com was announced – and went on to sell out of reservations in less than an hour – Mucciolo realised the $US199-a-night pop-up looked eerily similar to “Cloudland.”“I opened my phone and I saw all of these notifications on my phone from people tagging me and telling me,” Mucciolo told Insider.

In 2017, Mucciolo Mucciolo has over 258,000 Instagram followers, and up until recently, one of them was the iconic brand Lisa Frank. None of them (or me, or anyone else who isn’t involved) deserved that type of attack.”Mucciolo tells us that the eviction “has been distracting and confusing. All rights reserved.The best sample sales, store and salon openings, and more local (and stylish) news “It’s just the circumstances and the bullying and the lying and everything that is making this a terrifying, traumatic, frustrating experience.”The Lisa Frank Flat was leased through Barsala, a company that rents apartments and leases them for short-term stays. At the same time, she believes Lisa Frank is stealing and profiting off her design. Security deposit aside, Mucciolo plans to repaint all of the walls and remove all of her custom decor.“This all came from my brain, I can do it again,” she said.

While she says she was intimidated about speaking up about the LOL Surprise doll and its … In August, the two attempted to make a late rent payment, and were told it would not be accepted. Security deposit aside, Mucciolo plans to repaint all of the walls and remove all of her custom decor. We’ve also contacted Hotels.com, Barsala, and Lisa Frank’s teams as well as the building owner and manager for comments. “By the time I took down my photos and had the full story (or as much of it as any of us can have), I was more disgusted by people’s behavior and how quickly it became a witch hunt. So please, put down the pitchforks and torches, and stop harassing me, my friends, and the people who got to visit.

Amina Mucciolo, known online by her social media handles @studiomucci, is an independent artist best-known for her rainbow aesthetic and Insta-famous apartment, which she has nicknamed “Cloudland.” In 2017, Mucciolo Mucciolo has over 258,000 Instagram followers, and up until recently, one of them was the iconic brand Lisa Frank. It all became clear when we saw the Lisa Frank hotel which completely ripped us off.”Whether or not the Lisa Frank Flat is directly responsible for the couples’ eviction, one thing is clear: At the very least, this appears to be a strong case of interior design © 2020 Uncover Los Angeles, LLC. Artist Amina Mucciolo—popularly known as Tasselfairy—believes the LOL Surprise line took their "cultural cue" idea too far and created a doll designed after her without her consent or credit. Barsala teamed with Lisa Frank and Hotels.com to create the limited-run room, which sold out within an hour that online reservations became available October 11. The floors were the same, everything was so similar.”As Mucciolo read through comments she was tagged in asking if she designed the Lisa Frank Flat or if she would be making an appearance there as an influencer (screenshots of which were reviewed by Insider), she noticed that some of the comments about her were being deleted. But they didn't reach an agreement, so a trial is set to begin at the end of October. When she went public with the accusation, however, the company's billionaire CEO Isaac Larian handled it poorly. Had they done this in a different building it would have been smarter, because it would be harder to identify.”Mucciolo believes she should receive royalties from the Lisa Frank Flat, and she wants Lisa Frank and hotels.com to admit it was directly inspired by her work.“I am tired of these huge corporations stealing from independent artists, throwing the rock, and then hiding their hand and pretending it never happened,” she said. The two are seeking donations for legal and relocation fees through Currently, the couple is represented by a nonprofit community lawyer in their tenant dispute, but are seeking an intellectual property lawyer to pursue a case against Lisa Frank and hotels.com, as well as a more dedicated legal team in their tenant dispute.The two are still living in “Cloudland,” but have no intention of staying once the tenant dispute is resolved.