Kim Kardashian is winning her war against knockoffs.

The beauty mogul and reality star, 38, was awarded $2.7 million in damages — plus another $60,000 in attorney fees — from Missguided USA after filing a lawsuit accusing the fast fashion company of using her name and likeness to sell lower-priced copies of her own clothing, according to TMZ.

Kardashian originally sought damages in excess of $10 million, but was awarded the sum on Wednesday by default; Missguided reportedly never responded to the suit.

The star first filed a lawsuit against the company in February, just days after publicly shaming the company for promoting a gold dress that was a near-identical but cheaper version of one of Kanye West’s Yeezy designs. Kardashian showed off the look in a behind-the-scenes Instagram shot from a fitting, pleading for fast fashion brands to “please wait” until she wore it “in real life” before knocking it off.

Within a day, Missguided responded by doing exactly what Kim had feared. “The devil works hard but Missguided works harder 👀 @kimkardashian you’ve only got a few days before this drops online,” the company captioned a picture of a model wearing its version of the look.

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This wasn’t an isolated incident, either; Missguided has often used photos of Kardashian to promote its designs, tagging her on social media and leading some to believe that she was working with the company (which she has repeatedly denied). There were even entire landing pages on the brand’s site dedicated to these dubious designs, with Kardashian’s own Instagram pictures included alongside the knockoffs.

In the verdict, the judge agreed that the fast fashion company “repeatedly used Kardashian’s name and likeness without permission on its social media platforms to promote the sale of its clothing.” Missguided is now permanently barred from using Kardashian’s trademarks, which include her face and other assets, to sell its own wares.

The win could be viewed as a warning shot at Fashion Nova, a similar fast fashion brand that works with Khloé Kardashian as well as Kylie and Kris Jenner on sponsored social media posts. Kim has publicly feuded with Fashion Nova over its knockoffs; unlike Missguided, however, the company hasn’t used Kardashian’s likeness to promote its duplicate designs.

If her career in criminal justice reform doesn’t work out, it looks like Kardashian has a future in trademark law.