Rebecca Judd announces collaboration with Georgia Fowler for her activewear label Jaggad

AFL WAG Rebecca Judd announces collaboration with Georgia Fowler for her activewear label Jaggad

Rebecca Judd has announced a collaboration with Georgia Fowler for her activewear label Jaggad.

On Wednesday, the WAG revealed her brand is set launch a new collection designed by Georgia, 28, next week.

‘JAGGAD designed by Georgia Fowler is coming soon!’ Bec, 38, wrote on Instagram.

Exciting! Rebecca Judd (pictured) has announced a collaboration with Georgia Fowler for her activewear label Jaggad on Wednesday

‘An exclusive design collaboration with international model, health and wellness enthusiast and all-round unstoppable woman @georgiafowler launching next week.’ 

Jaggad was co-founded in 2013 by Rebecca and her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd, and fellow ex-footy player Steven Greene and his wife, Michelle.

‘Our purpose is to encourage people to live unstoppable healthy and active lives, every day,’ the Jaggad website states.

Coming soon: The WAG revealed her brand is set launch a new collection designed by Georgia (pictured) next week

Coming soon: The WAG revealed her brand is set launch a new collection designed by Georgia (pictured) next week

In June last year, the sportswear label was forced to deny claims it had copied the designs of a rival company, Nagnata.

Nagnata posted several side-by-side photos to Instagram comparing its woven jumper designs to similar items from Jaggad’s Ridge Knit collection.

‘If this Australian brand is going to keep copying Nagnata and ignoring our emails, then we’re going to start calling them out,’ the caption read.

Brand: Jaggad was co-founded in 2013 by Rebecca and her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd, and fellow ex-footy player Steven Greene and his wife, Michelle

Brand: Jaggad was co-founded in 2013 by Rebecca and her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd, and fellow ex-footy player Steven Greene and his wife, Michelle

However, none of these designs were completely identical to those made by Nagnata.

A Jaggad spokesperson denied the claims at the time, telling Daily Mail Australia: ‘Jaggad takes assertions of intellectual property infringement very seriously.

‘In this case, it is clear that Jaggad has not infringed any other brand’s intellectual property rights.’

'Our purpose is to encourage people to live unstoppable healthy and active lives, every day,' the Jaggad website states

‘Our purpose is to encourage people to live unstoppable healthy and active lives, every day,’ the Jaggad website states