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Model Melanie Kieback Calls Out Fashion Brand Over AI-Generated Lookalike in Shocking New Ad

Last updated: March 2, 2026 9:48 pm
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Model Melanie Kieback Calls Out Fashion Brand Over AI-Generated Lookalike in Shocking New Ad
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A German influencer with half a million followers just proved AI is now copying human creators frame-by-frame—hair, freckles, even the bump on her nose.

Melanie Kieback logged onto TikTok on 25 February with a simple message: “They cloned me.” The Berlin-based model and photographer—better known as Mel to her 565,000 Instagram followers—alleges an unnamed fashion house fed her existing catalog into an AI generator and produced a synthetic “twin” to front its latest campaign.

The receipts she posted are chilling: grey jeans, black boots, white skirt, black cropped jacket, tousled auburn hair, blue irises and even the signature bump on the bridge of her nose replicated pixel-for-pixel. In her viral clip, Kieback toggles between her 2023 self-shot portfolio and the brand’s newly released ads, pausing on matching freckle patterns. “They updated my hair,” she notes wryly, pointing out that the machine-generated model sports the newer mullet-less cut she debuted last year.

The Copycat Pattern Brands Don’t Want You to See

Close-up comparison of Kieback's eye color and the ad model's identical shade
Kieback zooms on the AI model’s irises, showing the exact hue and limbal ring of her own.

AI-driven infringement is becoming the open secret of performance marketing. In April 2025 wellness influencer Arielle Lorre accused skincare label Skaind of lifting her likeness for a paid Instagram promo; the brand apologized, blaming a third-party AI platform. Months later cookbook author Molly Baz spotted an almost line-for-line recreation of her cookbook cover on a Shopify template—the e-commerce giant yanked the theme only after her public outcry.

According to nonprofit Model Alliance, none of these cases are isolated. “Brands are essentially crowdsourcing influencer aesthetics, then laundering them through AI to avoid licensing fees,” says the group’s legal counsel, referencing New York’s Fashion Workers Act, which grants models control over digital reproductions.

Followers React: From Outrage to Legal Playbooks

Within hours Kieback’s comment thread turned into a crowdsourced law seminar:

  • “You have a publicity-rights claim in every U.S. state,” wrote one IP attorney.
  • “They owe you the entire campaign budget,” another user demanded.
  • Model Alliance itself weighed in: “You have rights—let us help.”
TikTok comments flooded with legal advice and calls to sue
Fans and lawyers flood Kieback’s comments urging litigation.

The sentiment is echoed across creator Telegram groups where influencers now trade AI-detection workflows the way photographers once swapped Lightroom presets.

The Real Fallout for Fashion Marketing

Labels that once courted content creators for “authenticity” risk cannibalizing the very supply chain that made them relevant. If Kieback files—and wins—the damages could reset standard agency contracts, forcing brands to escrow funds for potential AI misuse the same way music labels pre-budget sync-license penalties.

Meanwhile, platforms are scrambling: TikTok just expanded its synthetic-media policy to require disclosure for any AI-altered paid content, and Instagram’s parent Meta is piloting “Made with AI” watermarks.

What Happens Next

Kieback hasn’t named the company publicly, citing advised legal strategy, but says she has “archived every frame” and is consulting with specialized entertainment counsel in both Germany and California. Industry insiders hint the label is mid-tier, globally distributed and heavily reliant on dropship advertising—exactly the operation type most incentivized to cut talent costs via AI.

Whether the case settles or marches to court, one outcome is already certain: influencers are no longer flattered by imitation. They’re lawyering up.

Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for instant briefings on every twist of this landmark AI-rights battle and all the creator-economy shake-ups racing your way.

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