The statement from Borrow My Balmain reads, in full:

"We would like to give you all answers for this fake dior skirt scandal.

We have a close relationship with a well known stylist (who we won't name yet for legal reasons) who a few of our pieces were purchased from and we were obviously under the impression were authentic and have now come to the realisation were in fact replicas. We will be taking appropriate legal action against them in regards to this.

The comments made against our business and certain people/companies stating "All our items are fake" is absolute defamation, most of our items have been purchased from Netaporter, Matches Fashion or the stores themselves and we have receipts to prove.

Never have we gone out of our way to embarrass anybody.

We have removed anything that was purchased from this supplier and can assure you what remains is AUTHENTIC and have receipts upon on request.

Please note NOTHING was purchased on eBay.

We are truly sorry this has happened and are currently receiving advice as to our next steps to take.

In regards to the bullying that has happened to the celebs that have worn these pieces please lay off!"