Unlike the viral dress kiss my lingerie seen 'round the world, the latest fashion controversy is much more than just a black and blue or white and gold issue. L.A.-based artist Kesh is accusing Versace of plagiarizing an American Apparel t-shirt that she designed back in 2013 and seeing the two designs next to each other is truly shocking. Kesh took to her Instagram to call out the celebrity-endorsed luxury brand for allegedly copying a black and white image that she designed two years ago for American Apparel. Versace's version of the design appears on its Medusa cotton-jersey t-shirt. I have always had a deep body shaping lingerie admiration for Versace," Kesh said in a statement. "It's an iconic brand that has stood the test of time. I am deeply disappointed in this. This is not only artwork from a show that took me two years to develop and create. It is not only artwork from a collection that I created for American Apparel to provide something affordable and accessible to supporters of my work. But this is also my face! I can't understand how something like this could happen.

Kesh found out about the design rip-off through a demi cup lingerie friend and discovered that Versace's Medusa t-shirt is being sold at British department store Selfridges for around $650. The artist posted a side-by-side comparison of the Versace shirt with her original design, which retailed for $30 at American Apparel in 2013. Ever since then, the story has been picked up by major publications including magazine, British , and . Meanwhile, Kesh reportedly plans to file a lawsuit against Versace. The company has yet to comment on the allegations.