❗️ DIOR UNDER FIRE for LABOR EXPLOITATION❗️

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Dior under investigation for labor exploitation -- I cover the breaking news in this video! Do share your thoughts in the comments section below. This deserves broader and deeper conversations across the entire industry.
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  • @joylifestyle365
    @joylifestyle36518 күн бұрын

    Everyone’s in denial that those bags are worth thousands of dollars. They’re not.

  • @anamartinez7489

    @anamartinez7489

    18 күн бұрын

    🎯🎯🎯

  • @baddcheeta.

    @baddcheeta.

    18 күн бұрын

    The marketing and advertising is def worth that lol these bags are a representation of the fantasies and desires and beauty that are the product of the designers. Unfortunately the judgement of the people in charge of the brand’s longevity have been clouded by greedy aspirations, and luxury lovers are left dumbfounded. What a way to ruin the experience !!!!

  • @ShweMyaukMyauk

    @ShweMyaukMyauk

    18 күн бұрын

    They are not just check the resale market lol Dior no value

  • @marshawilliamson8602

    @marshawilliamson8602

    17 күн бұрын

    😢

  • @ryeofoatmeal

    @ryeofoatmeal

    17 күн бұрын

    need these luxury ytbers a reality check

  • @clauaome25
    @clauaome2518 күн бұрын

    not only Dior, I fear

  • @lanabanana4752

    @lanabanana4752

    14 күн бұрын

    I know

  • @christiecruzxo2841

    @christiecruzxo2841

    13 күн бұрын

    Of course not

  • @Leumasleumas725

    @Leumasleumas725

    11 күн бұрын

    LV is in famous for mass-producing the bags in China and finish them in France to mark Made in France.

  • @Ada-fk7qp
    @Ada-fk7qp18 күн бұрын

    Now you know why people buy fake designer handbags - theres no difference!

  • @YochamChai

    @YochamChai

    18 күн бұрын

    Yes, your bag is indeed priceless, but so what? I just think you are not wise enough. Why not buy a *condup* bag, which is economical and affordable.

  • @Ada-fk7qp

    @Ada-fk7qp

    18 күн бұрын

    @@YochamChai thanks i dont need your advice

  • @DieynabaNduwayo

    @DieynabaNduwayo

    17 күн бұрын

    you right............

  • @cristinaorlando2408

    @cristinaorlando2408

    17 күн бұрын

    So true. Clearly not worth the thousands of dollars. A straight scam

  • @itsmeLori

    @itsmeLori

    17 күн бұрын

    Fake designer bags would have the same or worse abuses in their supply chain though

  • @amandasaxon9066
    @amandasaxon906618 күн бұрын

    Luxury just isn’t luxury anymore.

  • @user-te2jj9jh4f
    @user-te2jj9jh4f18 күн бұрын

    This is not new news. It’s been like that many decades ago. It is not just the luxury brands but all price ranges. Back in the 1970’s to 1990’s, NYC had a huge garment market. Immigrants were exploited. everyone turned a blind eye. No one cared for their well being. Yes it was sweatshop environment. My mother worked in a sweatshop in NY in the 1980’s. No AC, poor lighting, sometimes 7 days a week including holidays because workers were paid per piece not per hour or salaried. No healthcare, no meals provided. It was exploitation.

  • @user-bg9ws7ys4k

    @user-bg9ws7ys4k

    12 күн бұрын

    user-te2g.....I am afraid that your first-hand experience nor my citing reports in the press decades ago doesn't count for much with catwalk lady...unless we can prove it with bona fide peer examined experiences .....no wonder brands went on a rampage selling to those bona fides shoddy work.....

  • @qtrosieee6461
    @qtrosieee646118 күн бұрын

    Loro Piana is also exploiting the farmers for their materials.

  • @renatocastiglione6676

    @renatocastiglione6676

    13 күн бұрын

    Loro Piana is owned by the company as Dior, LVMH

  • @neo69121

    @neo69121

    2 күн бұрын

    yeah then they sell you a sweter for 6k :D ridiculous

  • @MissLAURAB3131
    @MissLAURAB313118 күн бұрын

    Ugh such shame with these luxury brands. How is this any different from those sweatshops making counterfeit. Absolutely ridiculous. Such a turn off in buying anything from these brands I’m sure they all do the same thing.

  • @mindbodysoul8214

    @mindbodysoul8214

    18 күн бұрын

    Don't be quick to point the finger at "LUXURY". Toothpaste, underwear, water, lotions, gum, vitamins even, are no different. We've been lied to about Everything.

  • @carrino15

    @carrino15

    18 күн бұрын

    Especially under the LVMH. I know Hermés actually gave bonuses for their craftsmen when the business went good

  • @__jelly
    @__jelly16 күн бұрын

    Many many years ago when i was in China shopping with my family, one of the shops took us to the "back rooms" where they had counterfeits and the people there said they also worked for these luxury houses. Thats how they get the patterns and sometimes even the canvas/leather pieces and were ablebto source them to make the counterfeits. She told us that the craftsmanship is the same, only difference is not shipped to italy to be stamped. Which really goes to show the huge markup is really for that stamp and the experience. I feel like "luxury" now just means the illusion fantasy for the average people who are willing to pay even after yearly increases. "Luxury" just means they can market themselves better than the smaller businesses and charge 10x for it. Its so sad...

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    12 күн бұрын

    Yes yes yes. Always heard stories like this but never direct from someone who saw it with their own eyes. Thank you for sharing. I believe it.

  • @firestar7774

    @firestar7774

    3 күн бұрын

    Exactly the illusion is real!

  • @Bestlifemiddleage
    @Bestlifemiddleage18 күн бұрын

    Listen we KNOW when we buy luxury, we are paying a lot for the name. But it makes me sooooo mad that they are exploiting people for producing them. At that price point you can pay and treat your employees very well. That’s what I’m expecting when I pay that price tag. I hope they will keep investigating companies because I’m not giving my business to them if they do that. I refuse to buy Shein because we know they have to do that to keep their prices so low, but a luxury brand! Come on now! 😡

  • @user-te2jj9jh4f

    @user-te2jj9jh4f

    16 күн бұрын

    Fashion industry is known for exploiting at all price ranges. Doesn’t matter if the factory is domestic or overseas. They are sweatshops. You would think these big houses will pay them decent. It’s been like that for half a century. Even in the food industry when you dine at a Michelin star where you pay $200 for your entree. The workers who prepare the food and clean up for you get paid terribly and they work in unsafe conditions. People always feel bad for the waiters and the waitresses but they often forget the ones who peel those potatoes, chop the meat etc. they don’t get appreciated and they are forgotten.

  • @user-bg9ws7ys4k

    @user-bg9ws7ys4k

    12 күн бұрын

    @@user-te2jj9jh4f yesss....and nobody refuses a Michelin meal even though knowing that behind the glitzy fassade there is exploitation going on...just read Antony Bourdain's books....

  • @mspro9032

    @mspro9032

    9 күн бұрын

    The fact that people know but still continue spend obscene amounts at this point baffles me. I refuse to buy anything from these brands or go to "Michelin star" restaurants. I get better portions and food for cheap at food trucks

  • @firestar7774

    @firestar7774

    3 күн бұрын

    Many of these these luxury brands are saturnist! They don’t care about people and it is also about money laundering probably! I won’t be surprised that all these powerful companies like lvmh are being taken down for something much deeper like child trafficking as well probably.

  • @rev2177
    @rev217718 күн бұрын

    Disgusting though unfortunately everyone will have a short term memory and in time go out and buy another LVMH/Dior handbag supporting these corrupt billion dollar companies. I feel terrible for the people who work in these conditions. As for me and my 2k plus dollars per bag, I am done with the brands under LVMH.

  • @cat-bi2qn

    @cat-bi2qn

    18 күн бұрын

    Haiz. LVMH is too big. Many brands are under them, like Sephora etc. need to find other substitutes if want to stop buying from the group. :/

  • @periscope7731

    @periscope7731

    18 күн бұрын

    Now you know how the mega-rich get richer: on the backs of impoverished illegal migrant workers who have no legal rights or recourse. The luxury sector conglomerates are taking advantage of these EU immigration loopholes. So disgusting and beyond the pale. Plenty of blame to go around here!

  • @rev2177

    @rev2177

    17 күн бұрын

    @@cat-bi2qn yeah. Unfortunately you’re right. I’m definitely going to try and go out of my way to avoid supporting any of their brands. Of course it would take many more people to do the same which realistically losing a lone customer like me won’t hurt them, it takes many to even make a small dent. 😔

  • @user-te2jj9jh4f

    @user-te2jj9jh4f

    16 күн бұрын

    Spread the word, educate our mommy friends and our daughters. $300-$400 could get you something cute, anything north of that to $1k is a splurge. Over $1k, not worth it. These companies charging $3k on a bag have no shame on their ethics.

  • @parishers6351

    @parishers6351

    11 күн бұрын

    I’m done. I’m currently on vacation with my genuine leather vintage bag that cost me $6.99. I have a closet lots of expensive luxury bags and been selling.

  • @pincopallina9913
    @pincopallina991318 күн бұрын

    The Milan prosecutor's office is investigating the entire sector. Derivatives also discovered to produce Alviero Martini and Armani. When you read Made in Italy on the bags you think of ethical production, but instead everything is in the hands of the Chinese who enslave their compatriots. Given the negligible price paid by luxury brands, it is almost certain that they know how suppliers behave

  • @ShweMyaukMyauk

    @ShweMyaukMyauk

    18 күн бұрын

    That has been going on for years no?

  • @pincopallina9913

    @pincopallina9913

    17 күн бұрын

    Yes, for most brands it has always been like this. But so far there have mainly been journalistic investigations in Tuscany where many of the Italian companies have been sold to the Chinese community which is very present in the area. It seems that the only ones that produce internally are LV and Hermes, the others rely on external suppliers. It amazes me that Armani doesn't monitor because he has always professed to be very sensitive to social and environmental issues.

  • @beachlover2889
    @beachlover288918 күн бұрын

    We need to stop buying luxury brands just get the genuine leather ones it’s the same.

  • @Jessiestyle
    @Jessiestyle18 күн бұрын

    It’s good that these practises are now being monitored so unfair working conditions don’t stay acceptable. It makes me wonder about other brands too…I also feel silly for buying so many designer bags for this reason

  • @galexynotprovided9945

    @galexynotprovided9945

    18 күн бұрын

    I'd Love your take on this. I wonder what year this started. I bought 2 Dior bags in 2019.

  • @crustyrash
    @crustyrash18 күн бұрын

    Greed. I try to buy goods made in countries where I assume the workers are treated properly. I think that I may be naive thinking that ‘Made in Italy,’ or ‘Made in France’ means worker abuse free.

  • @seagreen2034

    @seagreen2034

    17 күн бұрын

    Made in France only means it was finished in France. 90% of the bag could have been assembled somewhere else.

  • @u2v22
    @u2v2217 күн бұрын

    Remember that time Sezane was caught taking advantage (abusing the system) to get model shots with the older generation people in Mexico? Didn't pay them. Yeah, everyone already forgot about that too. And yet many love that brand so much and think that are so "good"/"ethical" and "slow fashion" It's not just handbags and it's not just multi-billion dollar corporations. I'm still glad you made the video but sadly I think it will be quickly forgotten.....

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    15 күн бұрын

    I never heard that about the Sezane. Will research.

  • @firestar7774

    @firestar7774

    3 күн бұрын

    Or the balaciaga situation!

  • @cj7812
    @cj781218 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for making a video about this. We can't let this be normalized! How can these products still be considered luxury to consumers? All these absurd price increases and quality issues and THIS is the reality? I wish they would expose the bag so that this really makes a mark in the public consciousness. Saying this as someone who was about to spend 6k on a Dior bag myself.

  • @audriellesalvatore4179
    @audriellesalvatore417918 күн бұрын

    Please keep making these types of videos

  • @73NKZ
    @73NKZ18 күн бұрын

    This is old news but I am happy that now there is more noise about them and others and legally are being held accountable for horrid practices. Thank you for sharing to those who are not aware.

  • @aesinam

    @aesinam

    6 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately, it will blow over soon and it will be business as usual. Same as for the fast fashion ones

  • @smallbitsofhappy
    @smallbitsofhappy18 күн бұрын

    Thank you for putting together this information! Unfortunately, it’s very upsetting but not all that surprising. With rising prices and quality issues across fashion houses I feel like this is more common than we’d hope/expect 😢

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    15 күн бұрын

    Exactly. Not entirely surprising but still appalling. I’m with you.

  • @annwashington471
    @annwashington47118 күн бұрын

    I don't understand why anyone would believe any handbag is worth more than a thousand dollars. I nor do i understarn paying for a name it makes no sense.

  • @euriditia
    @euriditia18 күн бұрын

    It doesn't surprise me unfortunately. And most definitely not just Dior.

  • @vanilaweisling
    @vanilaweisling9 күн бұрын

    The only way to stop them is to stop buying from these brands. How is this luxury…this is shameful. I’ll be ashamed to be seen wearing them.

  • @stacywilliams9182
    @stacywilliams918210 күн бұрын

    This makes me sick!!! Pure Greed with no consideration, compassion or respect for people! I will NEVER buy from Dior! Very sad!

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    9 күн бұрын

    I agree it’s sad.

  • @jbbb7418
    @jbbb741818 күн бұрын

    Hannah, I am 3:11 minutes into this video and my blood is boiling! Those greedy !*#!\€! raise the prices through the roof at the expense of their workers! Sigh…. Balenciaga 2.0 here we are! Thank you for this Hannah!!! ❤️❤️

  • @NaomiJones-pc3bz
    @NaomiJones-pc3bz17 күн бұрын

    This phenomenon is quite common in the luxury goods industry. Many prominent brands opt to collaborate with Chinese factories to take advantage of the relatively low labor costs there. This practice has led to a proliferation of high-quality counterfeit products on the market, as some fake bags are even directly sourced from these subcontractors. This makes it challenging for many consumers to distinguish between genuine and counterfeit items, as the quality of these replicas is nearly indistinguishable from the original products.

  • @pinkmochi7005

    @pinkmochi7005

    14 күн бұрын

    yes replicas are getting insanely good. with the help of AI too

  • @derbywinner6316
    @derbywinner631618 күн бұрын

    I’m not supporting labor exploitation.😡 thank you for sharing

  • @Kidlaw77
    @Kidlaw7718 күн бұрын

    On the Dior website, the only bags priced at 2600 euros are two small book totes.

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    15 күн бұрын

    Interesting

  • @sheanesheane
    @sheanesheane17 күн бұрын

    makes me sick to the stomach 🥴absolute greed! thanks for putting this out and letting us know! 🙏

  • @user-te2jj9jh4f
    @user-te2jj9jh4f18 күн бұрын

    There is no reason for a handbag to cost more than $200. The “luxury” industry targets the young, naive, innocent, single and shallow minded women who gets brainwashed by their marketing campaigns. Let’s be honest, most of us were victims because we were young once. I was a victim who fell for the trap. Luckily I have only purchased a few items 15 years ago. Ever since turning 40, I have slowly come to realize what are the things that are worth spending on. For example, kids summer camp or a Disney vacation which is basically the cost of a Chanel classic flap. Unless money is not an issue for you, I only have enough to choose one option. I think it’s more important to spend $6k on summer camp to give myself a mental break in the summer. Another option is to invest in a mutual fund. Whatever gains I have in a year or two could be used on a vacation.

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    12 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your perspective. To be fair, some of us can afford all of the above - the vacations, the kids’ summer camp, and a nice little slice of luxury for those who enjoy it. Luxury means something different to everyone. It’s quite personal how we choose to spend our money. However for those of us who enjoy luxury fashion, when news like this comes out, most of us are quite turned away. And I think consumers nowadays want to make educated purchases. We know we’re paying for marketing hype in some cases. But to find out we’re paying for labor abuse and ugliness, that’s another story.

  • @emr3306
    @emr330616 күн бұрын

    I read this in the news and expected quite a few reactions in the luxe community...so far, your video is the only one I've seen! Thank you for adressing this important topic!!❤

  • @holakrissy
    @holakrissy18 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing not just the fluffy side of luxury but the dark side too. We all need to become more conscious consumers so thanks for being the role model.

  • @kimberlybrodeur6866
    @kimberlybrodeur68666 күн бұрын

    This will make all the other greedy corporations shake in their shoes. This is disgusting.

  • @jackieduplessy1459
    @jackieduplessy145917 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the breaking news- I was just shaking my head. Unbelievable!!! 😮

  • @valrice817
    @valrice81718 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the info!😊

  • @faronsm
    @faronsm17 күн бұрын

    Also wanted to say thanks for making this video. You have influence and I’m glad you’re using it for something important

  • @joseluisrodriguezritte2734
    @joseluisrodriguezritte273418 күн бұрын

    But we knew all about this: there are many serious videos about this exploitation of immigrants in Italy, working for leather factories supplying leather goods for high fashion Maisons. The real news is that finally someone is doing something about it…Hopefully some good is coming out of this……

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    15 күн бұрын

    It sounds like they will continue with expanding investigations across Italy, which I take as a move in the right direction.

  • @mjthegray
    @mjthegray18 күн бұрын

    Publicly sold companies like LVMH unfortunately are very prone to using subcontracting labor and their ethical practices are horrifying. Weirdly enough, and as much as it sounds like BS, a lot of these corporations aren’t aware that subcontracting at this level is taking places. The concept is also strange to me, learning that these practices falls thru the cracks in general…especially if the company cares about their image the way they do. It’s puzzling and unsettling that these things happen somehow unbeknownst to the staff where supposedly their job is to coordinate production (or finances etc). Since you’re a reader, I recommend “Fashionopolis” by Dana Thomas if you haven’t read it yet. It’s explained in the book that these subcontracting practices are wildly common. There’s a lot of expose in the book at the beginning of it. Thank you for sharing the video. I think this will give a lot of luxury consumers some food for thought (for those who care).

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    15 күн бұрын

    Interesting, thank you for your perspective and for the book suggestion!

  • @annacabble4111
    @annacabble411118 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately, I'm sure it's not just LVMH. I worked in the cosmetic industry for over 40 years and heard and saw similar types of things going on, especially within the large conglomerate company's that own half of the Cosmo industry

  • @user-og5rj1py5n

    @user-og5rj1py5n

    17 күн бұрын

    Heard the perfume industry exploits child labor.

  • @wen.ye.y
    @wen.ye.y17 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your research! This is why I love that independent brands are getting more recognition!

  • @Annie-bn2ty
    @Annie-bn2ty18 күн бұрын

    Thank you for making a video about this and sharing your thoughts. This is so important because they are selling luxury and class and those tenants should be present at every level of the supply chain, otherwise you're right and they are selling an illusion, we would be paying for a very expensive lie.

  • @amarapoetry7011
    @amarapoetry701117 күн бұрын

    thanks for the video breakdown! it is helpful

  • @septianahenry7191
    @septianahenry71918 күн бұрын

    This is a good insight, thank you for bringing this topic to the light! We are now be more cautious in selecting luxury goods

  • @arleneaparicio4405
    @arleneaparicio440518 күн бұрын

    Wow. Speechless.

  • @thatfleurchic
    @thatfleurchic18 күн бұрын

    that's very disappointing. thanks for sharing.

  • @StephanieMBae
    @StephanieMBae18 күн бұрын

    Wow. Thanks for sharing this news. I really hope it makes it to more news outlets so everyone is aware. I still love my luxury brands but will forever only buy them in Europe at a discount.

  • @RZpersonal77
    @RZpersonal7718 күн бұрын

    This is very disappointing. I’m just glad that I bought all my luxury handbags before this news came out.

  • @alex-om5kb
    @alex-om5kb17 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this video

  • @theacarp6807
    @theacarp680718 күн бұрын

    such a great video!!!

  • @stephaniebecerra7619
    @stephaniebecerra761918 күн бұрын

    Very good video. Please keep up this type of content. Honestly, the only way this appalling company behavior will stop is by us, the customer no longer purchasing. It pains me to say, because I too have enjoyed my luxury purchases throughout the years. As the prices began to skyrocket a couple years ago, it didn’t sit well with me. Now that I know what abuses occur behind the scenes I definitely will not be buying. Isn’t it ironic how we don’t purchase fakes because of the exploitation that happens in making them, yet the “reputable” luxury brands are doing the same thing, and charges us even more! Disgraceful behavior. Do better Dior.

  • @selinehermes
    @selinehermes8 күн бұрын

    Combining modern aesthetics with exquisite craftsmanship, becoming synonymous with the luxury goods field

  • @limaimaima
    @limaimaima11 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this very important video. Just cause it’s a widespread practice (which the creator is obv aware of) doesn’t make it ok. This is a huge scandal and we should be treating it as such.

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    9 күн бұрын

    I agree, we really can’t allow ourselves to become numb to news like this.

  • @sierravelasquez1040
    @sierravelasquez104012 күн бұрын

    Fantastic info

  • @adayinmyworld
    @adayinmyworld18 күн бұрын

    It's interesting how she's wearing luxury items, yet many people say the wealthy don't wear luxury.

  • @ohthankg-dforthebourgeoisi9800

    @ohthankg-dforthebourgeoisi9800

    18 күн бұрын

    The wealthy wear whatever they like.

  • @Jp22524
    @Jp2252417 күн бұрын

    Very interesting and informative video. It is a big turnoff to pay so much money for these luxury bags. Thank you for sharing this info.

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    12 күн бұрын

    What bothers me is that Dior especially creates so many videos and visuals of their “artisans” working in their workshops… carefully hand stitching every corner of their bags… if you look at the Dior website, they often highlight behind the scenes of how their bags are made. And then this news comes out - and it’s just the complete opposite of the image they’re putting out there.

  • @SB_41
    @SB_4118 күн бұрын

    Absolutely horrifying.

  • @Airportman12
    @Airportman1218 күн бұрын

    This is the end of the line/ final straw for my luxury journey. I think the vast majority of us purchase from these companies because we believe their labor practices are more ethical. So disappointing. I might as well buy Temu/ DH.

  • @SvetlanaGromova
    @SvetlanaGromova14 күн бұрын

    Thanks for reporting this to us! I actually feel disgusted, €53 euros?!?!?! It’s insane. At my very first job in the fashion industry, I worked in the analytical department. Mock-ups were crazy! We were the official distributor of luxury brands in my home country over 15 years ago. When I saw a mock-up for the first time, I was shocked, but not like this! When I buy luxury, I consciously understand that I am overpaying, but I also believe that part of it goes to ethical production and not mass-market conditions. This is extremely upsetting! How is this better than SHEIN?

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    12 күн бұрын

    I believe that 53 euros example was to show how little the worker gets compensated for constructing a bag that is then sold for thousands. Obviously there are marketing/advertising costs on top, which is probably where a huge part of luxury brands’ budgets go to - celebrity endorsements and such, to keep the hype alive. So the cost to get the bag into the consumer’s hands will be much more than 53 euros but the upsetting part is that Dior/LVMH is pocketing so much of the profits when they could instead be treating their workers and suppliers better, paying them better wages etc. It’s the quintessential corporate greed scenario which is just ugly. I’m with you. On some level, I of course knew that luxury brands were charging a premium for the hype, BUT I assumed that behind the hype was also some decent, ethical practices. Afterall, as I said in the video, “luxury” should also mean class and sophistication, in my mind, this news about Dior feels low class and vulgar. Thanks for your support of the video!

  • @teresamcg431
    @teresamcg43118 күн бұрын

    Sad. I am glad I am trying lesser known, but amazing quality designers at more reasonable price points.

  • @ShweMyaukMyauk
    @ShweMyaukMyauk18 күн бұрын

    53 euros is the labour cost. There are many other costs along the way. There are many factories in countryside Italy with migrant workers, it has been documented for years. Plus Italians will tell you about the corrupted system in their country.

  • @carrino15

    @carrino15

    18 күн бұрын

    Ok so a lady Dior might cost 500$ and the mark up is 12x when they sell them for 5500$

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    12 күн бұрын

    Yes it’s the labor cost. Why is a worker sleeping in the factory around the clock, with removed safety measures, and then getting paid 53 euros for something that will sell for many times more than that? We know marketing and retail overhead costs will add to the overall cost to get the bag into consumer hands, but why is Dior allowing their suppliers to fail inspection audits multiple times and turning a blind eye to these poor working conditions when they can absolutely demand better conditions and pay higher wages by cutting into their massive profits just a little bit.

  • @BluebreezeRose
    @BluebreezeRose17 күн бұрын

    Wow… I first heard about Armani a few months ago. Did not realize other luxury brands were investigated too. 😔 Chanel must do the same…decrease quality but the just made record profits. Can’t be all because of the price increases to account for the increased profit margins.

  • @iceplans9770
    @iceplans977018 күн бұрын

    yes, and some people, if money is not an issue, will still buy them...

  • @vetpig1454
    @vetpig145418 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this enlightening video. I don't hold out hope it will change buying patterns, though. Look at Balenciaga, smh.

  • @tommasosquarzoni8614
    @tommasosquarzoni86147 күн бұрын

    That's so so so so bad and sad.... I don't wanna believe that capitalism and greed completely destroyed high fashion. I hope that there are still some brands that respect the workers and the environment. 💔

  • @sreyphon-thill3297
    @sreyphon-thill329710 күн бұрын

    I think most of us know that these luxury prices do not represent the true cost and craftsmanship of the bags but we still buy them because of the name brand. What I’ve always feared was something like this being true about a brand I love or like. This is truly sad and disappointing and really makes you wonder about ALL the other brands and who the consumer can truly put their trust in. Absolutely disgusting and shame on them!

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    9 күн бұрын

    I agree. Not many people are delusional to actually believe that luxury prices are the trust cost of the item, however, like you said, there was brand reputation and trust in that. Once the reputation is tarnished, what’s left is just an illusion and overpriced marketing hype. 😑

  • @jbbb7418
    @jbbb741818 күн бұрын

    Maybe tag other luxury youtubers to help get the word out??

  • @theresapaige678
    @theresapaige67817 күн бұрын

    Wow!

  • @lanabanana4752
    @lanabanana475214 күн бұрын

    I am appalled- and even more shocked LVMH didn’t respond

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    12 күн бұрын

    The lack of response speaks volumes.

  • @jaks_bag_attack
    @jaks_bag_attack18 күн бұрын

    Great coverage

  • @reneehampton7665
    @reneehampton766518 күн бұрын

    Why are we surprised and by no means is it ok. This kind of stuff is happening in all industries. We need to get our heads out of the sands. The man that breaks apart all luxury brands on KZread has found that the majority of these luxury brands are making handbags extremely below the real cost of the product. I am sure, many of those other brands will take note of this and clean up their asks, because I believe there are many more who just haven’t been caught.

  • @user-og5rj1py5n

    @user-og5rj1py5n

    17 күн бұрын

    Oh yea the leather man. basically material is $50 plus all the other stuff including markups, a hang bag should not cause more than $200. It is a leather bag. It holds things. Other than that what purpose does it serve?

  • @beachlover2889
    @beachlover288918 күн бұрын

    WTF i was thinking of getting one this year but now i have second thought!!!

  • @vsegador
    @vsegador18 күн бұрын

    I'm only buying vintage from now on

  • @susanapimentel9197
    @susanapimentel919714 күн бұрын

    Please we have to stop buying this luxury brand 🙏

  • @heli.voyage
    @heli.voyage16 күн бұрын

    I've been using the Good On You brand directory to learn about how sustainable and ethical different brands are. It's sad that the luxury brands typically rate just as low as fast fashion brands. But what I have noticed is that the Kering group brands are a bit higher (on the It's a start -level) than LVMH group brands (on the Not good enough -level). Of course there are many different ways to look and measure the sustainability and ethical practices, so the Good On You ratings are not the final truth, but their directory easy to use and has good coverage and to me seems trustworthy.

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    12 күн бұрын

    Oh interesting! Thank you for sharing this.

  • @daisyhung8592
    @daisyhung859216 күн бұрын

    A lot of consumers don’t care about the truth😢

  • @cecilyerker
    @cecilyerker17 күн бұрын

    Both Dior and Chanel are in the middle of scandals that are 100% their own fault. It’s all about exploitative cheap labor.

  • @celestialblueceleste2511
    @celestialblueceleste251118 күн бұрын

    This happens a lot in apparel manufacturing. A retailer books a style with a manufacturer, and they outsource it to a smaller company for less $$ so that they make more money. Dior or any other company does not always have visibility to unethical practices conducted by their suppliers. They find out often when we do. This behaviour often results in severe penalties, fines, suspension, or breaking the contract. Dior head office does not approve of this they actually are one of the best employers of all the luxury brands. It's the Italian company's fault. They should be audited by Dior, and then surprise audits be conducted every month for several years as this bad behaviour is damaging!! Someone is definitely going to get fired over this.

  • @user-og5rj1py5n

    @user-og5rj1py5n

    17 күн бұрын

    It’s been in practice for decades. We call it sweatshops in NY. There were so many from 1970’s to 1990’s in the garment district and in Chinatown. We turned a blind eye on the workers’ well being. My mother was in that environment for 15 years. She raised two kids with a sewing machine. She is an expert seamstress but she vows to never teach us how to sew. She needed the job but hated it. It was earning enough to buy canned food or else we become homeless. It was labor exploitation. When Clinton was in office in the early 2000’s, he moved these labor jobs to offshore such as Cambodia, Vietnam, and China.

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    15 күн бұрын

    The suppliers failed previous audits yet the relationship with Dior continued. It’s true that visibility is limited when work is outsourced to smaller suppliers however, a massive company like Dior with LVMH as their parent company would easily make it mandatory for all suppliers to follow strict labor guidelines for best-in-class ethical treatment of their workforce etc. It can be done, but only if it’s made a priority and let’s be honest, the financial incentives are not aligned.

  • @junkmail1111
    @junkmail111115 күн бұрын

    So disappointed, returning a bag I just bought & looking into selling others smh

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    12 күн бұрын

    Such a shame

  • @waimengchan3126
    @waimengchan312612 күн бұрын

    This factories making luxury brand should investigate and make sure all workers paying a descent salary so they can send their money to their families.

  • @antoniac2135
    @antoniac213513 сағат бұрын

    I think if a Dior handbag costs us $2600 , the customers are not buying the quality of the handbag, they are buying Dior. Its the name they are buying. Just like Art. They built the name and reputation for years. For me, a designer can charge us 100 times the price, its up to us to buy it or not. But the company should be able to take care of the workers right. They should never exploit kids, they should never underappreciate people who make the bags. Because as multimillion dollar company and bragging about sustainability, if they dont take care of the workers under their payroll, then its a crime.

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    13 сағат бұрын

    💯 agree

  • @rumby8584
    @rumby858411 күн бұрын

    I’m realizing that people are naive about how capitalism and corporate greed works

  • @cherisebanks3337
    @cherisebanks333718 күн бұрын

    This is disheartening for sure but I feel deep down we all know that some unethical practices are taking place behind the scenes and yet we do nothing about them but continue to shop at these places overlooking the possibility that these unfair practices are taking place sending the message that it’s okay to do these things just my thoughts

  • @mindbodysoul8214

    @mindbodysoul8214

    18 күн бұрын

    So true. One problem. It's not just Dior, it's darn near EVERYTHING.

  • @cherisebanks3337

    @cherisebanks3337

    18 күн бұрын

    @@mindbodysoul8214 agree

  • @dawnlovescouture2644
    @dawnlovescouture26449 күн бұрын

    This really isn’t news, there have been articles for years about the Chinese factories in Prato. It’s not just Dior, although they are the subject of the lawsuit, but it’s been known that the brands outsource much of their work to these factories to increase profits. They do it because it’s much cheaper to do it there.

  • @tangiessubtleluxuries
    @tangiessubtleluxuries18 күн бұрын

    This is just shameful! A billion dollar company has to go this far just to save money. As if they aren't already rich! SMH! 😢

  • @kimberlybrodeur6866
    @kimberlybrodeur68666 күн бұрын

    In luxury you think of artisans making the goods. May as well go to Canal Street.

  • @s.fernandes7560
    @s.fernandes756011 күн бұрын

    So is this po312yky bag the booktote?

  • @kdgeckoknits274
    @kdgeckoknits27417 күн бұрын

    I feel confident in claiming that most brands, no matter if luxury brands, fast fashion brands or mid-range brands, all or at least most could be accused to exploitation and lack of safety devices. We all know it's about the money, and getting investors the biggest profits. We complain about luxury brands doing this, yet we support by buying cheap fast fashion clothes and goods. These brands, too, have huge problems with paying poor salaries, huge safety issues. We consumers can complain, but, as Hannah says: we all participate in these exploitations. It seems the only way to correct these injustices is to stop buying goods. We are an over-consumption society. Then we use it once and dispose of it, the trash going into landfills in poor and developing nations. It's all horrible.

  • @Scarmage
    @Scarmage17 күн бұрын

    No doubt Dior/LVMH was willfully blind. But frankly, it’s possible the suppliers were operating under chinese labour standards that they are used to back home, probably hiring chinese (legal and illegal) immigrants. It’s common for these chinese manufacturers to open up production sites overseas so the products can sport that “made in italy/france” label. In this situation, the chinese suppliers operated under rules that they and their workers were used to back i china, i.e. did not comply with local rules and got caught. Pretty sure LVMH was banking on these suppliers to internally “arbitrage” labour laws to minimize costs.

  • @monaomari7575
    @monaomari757518 күн бұрын

    This makes me angry!

  • @bonvivant1807
    @bonvivant180718 күн бұрын

    Never had a handbag, slg or anything by Dior…😅

  • @ryeofoatmeal
    @ryeofoatmeal17 күн бұрын

    are we surprised at this point, I thought everyone knew and they're just in denial. and also, think, if 'small' fast fashion company like hm and zara could exploit their workers, can you imagine what and how a conglomerate like lvmh COULD do?? open your eyes folks 👁️👁️

  • @lemaskraps7836
    @lemaskraps783616 күн бұрын

    My sister always says that you pay for the brand, not the product. She has a bachelor in marketing.

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    12 күн бұрын

    I don’t think a degree in marketing is needed to know this is true. We buy luxury for all that comes with it - and that includes the marketing hype. Hopefully we’re not all delusional about that… but when news like this comes out, the hype just isn’t enough to keep most of us excited.

  • @merrilew
    @merrilew14 күн бұрын

    I appreciate when people tell me to stay away from fast fashion because of the working conditions and the excess in the world that gets thrown into the landfill. It’s just a reminder that it is actually ALL disappointing. Slave labor. Excess. Wastefulness. Why do I feel so much shame for indulging 😣😔

  • @sarcasmallover8999
    @sarcasmallover899917 күн бұрын

    I bet Chanel is doing the same, maybe worse given so many items are coming through defective or imperfect construction

  • @annle9671

    @annle9671

    12 күн бұрын

    Yes,I think so too. There are now more Chanel made in Italy than in France.

  • @anttoronto3202
    @anttoronto320217 күн бұрын

    Now investigate where they make Chanel bags. Their quality is spiralling.

  • @littleluxuries_435
    @littleluxuries_43517 күн бұрын

    We KNOW that companies like LV are doing this too. There are too many quality issues to believe otherwise. So sad and disappointing.

  • @hellocatwalkcity

    @hellocatwalkcity

    15 күн бұрын

    LV is owned by that same parent company as Dior so at the end of the day, same oversight.

  • @cristinagalvis6115
    @cristinagalvis611518 күн бұрын

    Shame on them,miserable company

  • @kimberlybrodeur6866
    @kimberlybrodeur68666 күн бұрын

    Abuse of workers

  • @VBoo459
    @VBoo45912 күн бұрын

    I won’t be surprised anymore if Hermes does the SAME thing.

  • @bbabybchild5725
    @bbabybchild572512 күн бұрын

    Everyone here is so outraged but I am sure you all own iPhones (made in factories where people are literally jumping out of windows) - my self included- let’s be real, we are concerned today but how many will actually stop buying. The majority will just start purchasing another brand.

  • @jlee8615
    @jlee861518 күн бұрын

    All couture business should go out of business.

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