Italian prosecutors found that dior paid a mere $57 to produce handbags retailing for $2,780. An italian probe linking luxury labels including dior and armani to labour exploitation — with the supply chains of up to a dozen more brands under the microscope —. An italian court finds contractors for lvmh's christian dior brand engaged in human rights violations and alleges such abuses are systemic in the luxury supply chain.
An Italian investigation of Dior and Armani Watch boutique and thrift
Prosecutors and police in italy have been investigating whether workers have been exploited in supply chains linked to a dozen fashion brands including fashion giant christian. They found evidence of illegally hired workers, forced to sleep inside the factory and work long hours, including nights and holidays, in an unsafe environment, according to a. This cost did not include raw materials like leather.
An investigation by milan prosecutors into working conditions at local factories found workshops making handbags and other leather goods for dior cdi 0.31% and armani used exploited.


