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Комментарии • 417

  • @Wendyx2000
    @Wendyx2000 10 дней назад +358

    One of the reasons we are told not to buy fake goods is because it is linked to human trafficking. So if luxury houses are proved not to be respecting labour laws, then they are shooting themselves in the foot.

    • @sarikagoode1505
      @sarikagoode1505 10 дней назад +36

      Luxury brands want to maximize profit, in any way possible. It’s not a coincidence that Arnault from LVMH is one of the richest people in the world, they turn so much profit from their products. Chanel owners are billionaires. Chanel bag costs probably $200-400 to make, tops, including materials and labor and they retail it for over $10K. Margins are 90% +. I suspect the very same shady factories who make bags for luxury brands also knock them off themselves, they already have the specs.

    • @juliemiller2523
      @juliemiller2523 10 дней назад +13

      IM NOT THE LEAST BIT SURPRISED BY ANY OF THIS-- BUYING THERE OVERPRICED GOODS IS A SUCKER RACKET

    • @lindamurphy3969
      @lindamurphy3969 10 дней назад +5

      Excellent point!

    • @Julia36D
      @Julia36D 10 дней назад

      Has it occurred to you that it’s the mega corporations called luxury houses which peddle that bs (that subsequently gets supported by channels like this with little knowledge about the reality). Luxury fashion is nonsense and basically a giant lie. Whether people acknowledge it or not, the only reason to wear obvious labels is to show other people what you have.

    • @HubbellDesorcy
      @HubbellDesorcy 10 дней назад

      When I was 12 my mom took me to the LV on Bloor Street in Toronto. I had my fake LV from *esluxy* on my arm and thought I was cute. The sweet sales ladies let me try on a bag and a pair of heels knowing we were not wealthy and couldn't afford to purchase anything. It as really nice. No one seemed to care I had a fake bag and I felt special. They even gave me a paper shopping bag which I used as a lunch bag for weeks after! :) Who cares if people don't have real ones? I'm 30 now and ironically, although I can afford them I still prefer real people with fake bags than fake people with real bags. Just saying :) (not that everyone who carries a real one is bad or vice versa.) Just means I don't care if people carry fakes.

  • @MsEasyBeautiful
    @MsEasyBeautiful 10 дней назад +308

    I am tired of luxury brands bullying people

    • @moiraverwijk4134
      @moiraverwijk4134 10 дней назад +11

      Hermes’ gives bonuses to staff based on sales. All staff - which is a class act.

    • @bnb0510
      @bnb0510 10 дней назад

      @@moiraverwijk4134most companies that are centered around sales give incentives and bonuses to staff. That’s not abnormal.

    • @ratedrachel3670
      @ratedrachel3670 10 дней назад +5

      They're so nice to me and I'm currently a window shopper type of shopper regarding retail lol

    • @miriamhavard7621
      @miriamhavard7621 10 дней назад

      ​@@moiraverwijk4134 better than Chanel!!!;

    • @sbellouk4146
      @sbellouk4146 День назад

      They are not family they are just after the commission!

  • @EloisaMontesdeOcaTV
    @EloisaMontesdeOcaTV 10 дней назад +240

    The fact that Dior did not check that place is not enough excuse to claim they "didn't know" when they're paying $57 dollars per bag, THEY KNEW.

    • @manuelajager8517
      @manuelajager8517 10 дней назад +24

      Of course they knew.

    • @Cloudburst2000
      @Cloudburst2000 9 дней назад +6

      Exactly…plausible deniability. That item SHOULD cost for than that to manufacture when taking into account materials, paying for overhead, etc. The fact that it only cost them $57 should have been a major red flag that something was not on the up and up. Someone at Dior was turning a blind eye and not auditing the location because they KNEW what they would find if they audited the place. So know they can say, ‘But we didn’t know!’ Maybe not everyone at Dior knew but there were definitely people that knew something was shady and ignored it.

    • @robertap8467
      @robertap8467 7 дней назад +1

      I don't believe that... when company orders their private label from other company, they have every right to check them at any time..

    • @jy3754
      @jy3754 5 дней назад +3

      They really put up a Balenciaga move right there

    • @yazirtliciousrodriguez9909
      @yazirtliciousrodriguez9909 День назад +1

      Exactly 👍🏻

  • @inelsclassics4378
    @inelsclassics4378 10 дней назад +130

    Luxury brands demonising ‘replica’/‘fake’ bags meanwhile they are all made in the same Chinese factories home and abroad.

    • @victoria_8817
      @victoria_8817 8 дней назад +20

      Exactly and basically it’s all replica until Dior buys it?!🧐

    • @DH-wq3mo
      @DH-wq3mo 5 дней назад

      @@inelsclassics4378 exactly what I've been saying for years. I bet they own it all (or most of it)... And collect all (or most of) the money.

  • @MrClauser29
    @MrClauser29 10 дней назад +194

    Sophie, you have done nothing wrong to talk about it. When Dior goes to a supplier, Dior knows very well that it is not possible to make that bag with the details and craftsmanship at that price by having good working conditions. The problem is that Dior chooses to work with this low-cost supplier. Here, Dior has chosen profit over morality and they were caught in it. Dior is upset that they got caught, not that they choose to use this supplier. And that's the whole problem.

    • @ModernVintage31
      @ModernVintage31 10 дней назад +8

      Well stated.

    • @pretaporterp
      @pretaporterp 10 дней назад +7

      💯

    • @Anadriewen01
      @Anadriewen01 10 дней назад +5

      I agree

    • @tfarrow4622
      @tfarrow4622 10 дней назад +12

      I read that the bags are sold to Dior for about $50-60 and they charge $5k-$6k. If they can’t run their business off that profit then they don’t deserve to be in business

    • @ShweMyaukMyauk
      @ShweMyaukMyauk 10 дней назад +8

      Exactly they know but pretend not to know/save themselves by having a proxy supplier

  • @cecilyerker
    @cecilyerker 10 дней назад +83

    It’s extremely silly to burn your Dior items. Just don’t buy any more from them.

  • @TheEMpress9
    @TheEMpress9 10 дней назад +163

    You did just right Sophie! We as luxury consumers know the items are overpriced. But we hope we are paying for brand name , quality and fair labour.

    • @carrino15
      @carrino15 10 дней назад +9

      This is why i am so angry and disappointed. We hold luxury brands to a higher standard.

    • @crustyrash
      @crustyrash 10 дней назад +9

      Exact. To me it’s an ethical issue buying things where I know the workers are treated poorly.

    • @b21ony
      @b21ony 10 дней назад +8

      Yes it's disgusting really, charging top money for an item that is made as cheaply as possible. These brands should be leading the way when it comes to ethical and sustainable manufacturing! All about profit £££ at the expense of human lives.

  • @VeronikaZajdela
    @VeronikaZajdela 10 дней назад +86

    As a journalist and fellow youtuber, I wanna point something out: we use ‘allegedly’ when we hear something from a friend or another YT creator or from social media posts. We DO NOT use allegedly when there is a police report and REUTERS articles. So, sorry Dior and LVMH, no allegedly here, these are facts and we talk about this accordingly. This Italy information is not gossip and I refuse to treat it as such. Just putting my two cents out there. Thanks for helping spread the word Sophie, these practices of workers exploitation and greed needs to stop.

    • @sallysmith8848
      @sallysmith8848 8 дней назад +3

      That's absolutely not true! You use the term allegedly until such point there is a conviction. Any journalist knows that. However, you don't need to say 'alleged police report'... a police report is a police report and it is evidence. But evidence that needs to be tested in a court of law

    • @VeronikaZajdela
      @VeronikaZajdela 8 дней назад +6

      @@sallysmith8848 in this particular case, it HAS been decided in the court by a judge, that workers were exploited in this facility and that this facility was working for Dior. So we don’t use the term allegedly.

  • @ubiquitousflow
    @ubiquitousflow 10 дней назад +50

    The courts in Italy made a ruling in regards to Dior. The manufacturers linked to those conditions are being punished by having an appointed 3rd party be in charge of operations for a year. It's no longer alleged, it's proven.

    • @dawnlovescouture2644
      @dawnlovescouture2644 10 дней назад +13

      Exactly. It’s not alleged. The factory was under investigation for a year. They had proof.

  • @janetr5929
    @janetr5929 10 дней назад +34

    My husband who couldn’t care less about this topic watched with me. I explained to him that when we spend a whole lot of money on something that we believe is made humanly, we will and should boycott a brand that has flat out lied to us.

    • @bnb0510
      @bnb0510 10 дней назад +8

      Agree. Not sure why anyone would continue to buy or carry from this brand. I would be embarrassed if these “allegations” are true.

    • @melon2378
      @melon2378 7 дней назад

      I really can’t believe that in a capitalist society there are naive consumers who believe in the “brands”. Have you ever been a low class worker ? lol….. I have never once thought that luxury brands are manufacturing these items in good ethics and are not trying to scam us to the maximum profit.

  • @andreav2175
    @andreav2175 10 дней назад +62

    Agree.
    No one needs to burn/destroy product following a scandal. Who would that serve? That company already has the customer’s hard-earned money, presumably the consumer bought it in good faith, and the absolute waste - and pollution - of burning usable items would be its own blight.
    And absolutely SO MANY humans employed in the supply chain including sales associates are not at fault at all.

  • @DelinaLei
    @DelinaLei 10 дней назад +25

    I used to go to Guangzhou a lot for work. My Chinese colleagues told me Valentino isn't popular with locals because it's well known that it is made in a factory in the city. I think this is happening on a larger scale than just Dior.

  • @reyad4265
    @reyad4265 10 дней назад +21

    I'm curious to know if Dior will get sued for duping people into thinking they were buying quality bags? The champagne, the macarons, the VIP apointments, your "special" sales associate were just there to make you believe in the value of what you were paying for. It all seems like a massive joke and a humiliating lie.

  • @marwieemimi4046
    @marwieemimi4046 10 дней назад +88

    I was surprised that so little information about it appeared in the media or even RUclips. Now I completely understand it.

    • @christopherfeatherley
      @christopherfeatherley 10 дней назад +4

      I agree! I found articles way back around 2018. I think it was because there was no footage or images as evidence, so most people assumed for it to be a rumour.

    • @tuttuttut7758
      @tuttuttut7758 10 дней назад +5

      Independence who you follow. One particular RUclipsr always gets this information and makes videos well before anyone else. Yet he doesn’t have many followers compared to others. It’s also algorithm and I believe big brands flagging videos. But that last part is allegedly of course.

  • @harsha1048
    @harsha1048 10 дней назад +45

    You were the first! But so many people (at least 8 luxury YT I know) have spoke about this in the last week - thanks for standing up for what you believe in 👏🏽

    • @SophieShohetOfficial
      @SophieShohetOfficial  10 дней назад +5

      Ahhh phew! Glad it’s not just me now 😅🫣 thank you so much my friend xx

  • @bnb0510
    @bnb0510 10 дней назад +22

    Pretty sure if they dig deep enough they’ll find the same shady practices in every one of these luxury houses. Sad but true. Remember- people only show you what they want you to believe.
    Dior is about to implode like Balencagia. Not sure which one is worse! 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @mmc9828
    @mmc9828 10 дней назад +46

    But if anyone is going to talk about it, we would expect it to be you. You, after all, do represent designer everything and simply reporting what is already in the news isn't a crime. We appreciate hearing the bad, the good and the ugly!

    • @SophieShohetOfficial
      @SophieShohetOfficial  10 дней назад +10

      I appreciate that feedback, thank you my friend 🙏 yes I know what you mean, it wouldn’t have been right to have ignored it xx🩷🩷

  • @kevinhsu8184
    @kevinhsu8184 10 дней назад +56

    Why would anyone suggest you burn your Dior stuff? There are plenty of innocent parties in this case such as the designers who designed such bag/ rtw, and you spending your hard earned money to buy such thing. My understanding is that most rtw only costs about 10% of retail. Then of course there is the overhead cost such as store front, insurance, staffing which adds another 10%. That’s why you see rtw mark downs tend to go down to 70% off at most since that still leaves a little bit of margin for department stores to recoup their costs for carrying said rtw. I had thought the cost of producing handbags is slightly higher than rtw since bags usually is more complicated to make than clothes. I never thought Dior would subcontracted out bags and rtw. The margin is insane. European Union should absolutely make a law so that all luxury houses need to make their own goods in house and 90% of the said items need to be actually made in France if they are stamped made in France.

    • @moiraverwijk4134
      @moiraverwijk4134 10 дней назад +1

      It’s mass hysteria when people burn 🔥 things. I remember when John Lennon made a statement about “religion” and all the freaks burned all their Beatles records! Now worth millions 😂. We can look at the Beatles interview, and say wow he was always ahead of his time! Always do what you want; wear what you want- and others can do whatever they want…❤ I wonder if this is tied into the mass migration in the area??? 🤔

    • @tuttuttut7758
      @tuttuttut7758 10 дней назад +1

      But that is the thing. Those bags should be more expensive rtw. But they aren’t because of corporate greed. And if it’s indeed 10% those bags shouldn’t be more then a Kate Spade or a Coach bag.
      Honestly they’ve been ripping everybody off and most people were defending these brands through the teeth.
      Hopefully this will create more awareness.
      We just make billionaires even richer for fomo

    • @Seb2900-uq8wq
      @Seb2900-uq8wq 10 дней назад +3

      70% off is often sold with a loss. The margin on luxury RTW is lower than on other garments in the industry. That’s why most department stores and third party sellers can hardly make any money selling it.

  • @cherisemoss2700
    @cherisemoss2700 10 дней назад +86

    Aren't people paying thousands for a bag because they think that the bag is being made by artisans and incredibly high quality raw materials? The ads show artisans in a gorgeous workshop handmaking items. Are they misleading the consumer or is it FALSE advertising? At this point it's ALLEGED until the court resolves the issue. With the money that consumers spend, this story is a big deal. A basic clothes construction course or a basic glance at handbag and shoe making REVEALS the TRUTH about the industry. Know what you are buying. There's a reason exploitation exist. I guess if people PRETEND that it doesn't, the EXPLOITATION of the poor will continue.

    • @dawnlovescouture2644
      @dawnlovescouture2644 10 дней назад +9

      Louis Vuitton was told to remove an ad that showed a woman hand sewing a bag in around 2012 because it was false advertising.

  • @manuelajager8517
    @manuelajager8517 10 дней назад +14

    It makes no sense to destroy a bag. People should protest to improve workers conditions.

  • @kathleenspadone4324
    @kathleenspadone4324 10 дней назад +12

    I have never had a desire to purchase the luxury goods you discuss, but the RUclips algorithm presented your video to me. You have a great deal of integrity discussing these issues.

  • @sams3015
    @sams3015 10 дней назад +38

    So delighted to see you post about this Sophie. Thank you for being so dedicated to RUclips, running 2 channels and your Pateron along with a full time job

    • @SophieShohetOfficial
      @SophieShohetOfficial  10 дней назад +2

      Thank you so much ALWAYS for the love and support my friend 🙏 I appreciate you so much. Apologies for the late video!xx🩷

  • @pronatalist6967
    @pronatalist6967 10 дней назад +29

    On this planet, any handbag costing thousands is making an insane markup. These luxury brands spend far more on marketing than the quality of their products. Dior's use of exploitative labor is not surprising. But shows what a farce their entire brand is. Wake up people! You're being lied to and scammed

  • @kefinkamed
    @kefinkamed 10 дней назад +26

    It will probably not get disproven, but rather buried by LVMH. Personally, I don't think this is the only instance (and I don't even mean just Dior), we simply don't know about it.

  • @ohthankg-dforthebourgeoisi9800
    @ohthankg-dforthebourgeoisi9800 10 дней назад +22

    It’s up to Dior, now, to come clean and make their production transparent. Not just a pretty video with dreamy visuals.
    The price increases COUPLED with the bad labor practices just makes these brands look vile! The clothes have not been that outstanding. It’s been literally a circus and freak show.
    Honestly, buying a fake from a producer who’s directly profiting doesn’t seem so bad.

    • @SuperYogagirl
      @SuperYogagirl 10 дней назад +6

      Agreed. I have purchased a duplicate handbag for a friend when I was in Thailand. I don't usually purchase imitation anything, but there was a part of me that felt glad the funds were going directly to this sweet lady at her booth. Rather than the funds go to a huge corporation to make them even larger.

  • @phmac2402
    @phmac2402 5 дней назад +3

    Social media is absolutely the reason why the luxury industry IS what it is. The constant unboxing, hauls and craze for the latest IT item has ruined buying luxury for anyone.

  • @angelasoWA
    @angelasoWA 10 дней назад +22

    So large companies when they slip up they need to fix it. If the Italian labor police didn’t check and investigated then this behavior would keep going. If we don’t talk about it, nothing will change. So I hope LVMH will look into this and fix their mistakes and improve going forward.

  • @zurierae2106
    @zurierae2106 10 дней назад +8

    I just don’t see how ANYONE can be shocked by this news.

  • @marielang9474
    @marielang9474 9 дней назад +5

    boycott luxury and go for artisanal brands, especially small businesses that still handmake their stuff in house. cheaper, better quality, and more ethical than mass luxury brands

  • @snoopybluejeans
    @snoopybluejeans 8 дней назад +5

    I don't have a Dior but I'd be pissed knowing it was worth 57 dollars and Dior charged me $5,000+++ k. That's more than highway property. That is full blown greed.

  • @hermitgirl34
    @hermitgirl34 10 дней назад +15

    100% true
    I think a lot of designer products are made more cheaply than we think. "Made in Italy" is not the same thing as "100% made in Italy" they only requires a certain percentage of the item to be put together or manufactured in the country. I can't remember the % but remember it being surprisingly low! So these designer goods can be partially made in China (no shade to Chinese workers) where they can pay waaay less to make the bulk of the components, ship it over to Italy, put on some finishing touches, and charge 1000% more for it.

    • @snoopybluejeans
      @snoopybluejeans 8 дней назад +2

      It's less than 1 %. French luxury brands will put the hardware on in France and they can stamp it with, made in France. The rest is made in 3rd world countries. No wonder they worry about dupes. these dupes are made by the same people that make the luxury items. lol

  • @YouTuber-vy7hq
    @YouTuber-vy7hq 10 дней назад +13

    they can't pay they a decent wage because Bernard Arnault takes it all. That's why he's one of the richest men in the world.

    • @mgeiser6951
      @mgeiser6951 10 дней назад +2

      And he’s unlikely to do anything about Dior because his daughter runs it!

    • @mgeiser6951
      @mgeiser6951 10 дней назад +5

      I think it’s time that we all looked at our consumerism, and how our purchasing of luxury items that feeds the increasingly outrageous behaviour of LVMH and the like, whose practices (whether sub-contacted or not) “allegedly” are damaging the wellbeing of their workers and the environment. How many handbags/clothes/jewellery do we really need? Believe me I’m as guilty of multiple purchases as the next person, but I’d decided a few years ago that the price increases across the luxury market was pure greed. The “alleged” news of slave labour behind luxury brands means I’m out of the market and will not support it in any way - I don’t need luxury at the expense of someone else’s life!

    • @missswiss7538
      @missswiss7538 7 дней назад

      @@mgeiser6951you are right!❤

  • @1paradox
    @1paradox 10 дней назад +15

    I'm not at all surprised at how little a luxury brand pays for their products vs their markup. Most company margins are at least 30% after all is said and done. There are a lot of reasons for the markup as Tanner Leatherstein's YT videos have shown. Overall, the main thing consumers are essentially paying for is the brand's name/reputation which is a fairly intangible value.

    • @Protect-Privacy
      @Protect-Privacy 10 дней назад +1

      A $57 bag selling for $2700 is a 47x markup. $57 is 2.11% of $2700. A saw a report of other another brand having a margin of 86% (in Colorful Noir’s video about this topic).

    • @SnowSNS11
      @SnowSNS11 9 дней назад

      If the designs are original and hard to replicate without infringing someone's copyright then I suppose it can make sense. I mean those paintings are even more expensive so far.
      But fashion designs that are only practical are easier to copy, but it could be so that they indeed invented the look, but it's so far ago that the design is now just commonplace. I heard lv designed a more practical luggage of their time, original, nowadays it's just common.

  • @claretuplin3626
    @claretuplin3626 10 дней назад +19

    Hi Sophie, please don’t take this the wrong way and i don’t mean any offense but i’m quite surprised by some of your words and not sure why everyone is so surprised about the price of making these bags. the Tanner man(sorry i don’t remember his name) has been ripping these bags apart for ages and telling us how much they cost to make. However it’s quite clear to me that the cost of materials are very low and personally i imagined that the staff would just be on a basic wage,so the actual cost of the bag to make would still be a fraction of what they are charging (this is all brands in my eyes) but i Still love luxury and sometimes wish i didn’t, my 14 year old son asked me why i support people ripping us off🤷‍♀️

    • @glockenrein
      @glockenrein 10 дней назад +8

      I feel like Tanner Leatherstein bases his calculations on ethical production though. So yeah, we always knew they were extremely overpriced but we didn’t know about the sweatshop labour and exploitation.

    • @tuttuttut7758
      @tuttuttut7758 10 дней назад +7

      There have been stories about it for ages. People just didn’t want to know

    • @dawnlovescouture2644
      @dawnlovescouture2644 10 дней назад

      Any retail item costs a fraction of the selling price to produce. The only product that I know of that’s an exception is cars. Markup on cars is minimal compared to items like clothes and electronics.

  • @sarahjames1143
    @sarahjames1143 10 дней назад +5

    I've already been buying less designer, I'm appauled that people with this amount of money and power choose to abuse their position. I'm not opposed to buying a fake now, considering selling more of my designer items.

  • @ms_cartographer
    @ms_cartographer 10 дней назад +15

    You didn't do anything wrong. Maybe, the company of Dior shouldn't treat their workers poorly.

    • @SophieShohetOfficial
      @SophieShohetOfficial  10 дней назад +3

      Thank you for the love my friend 🙏xx

    • @ms_cartographer
      @ms_cartographer 10 дней назад +3

      @@SophieShohetOfficial also, remember, that you are not responsible for this, and at least you are doing the right thing by speaking up.and not giving Dior any money. Plus, many products we all buy that are not even luxury items have issues with slave labor. No one's hand are clean, and the best we can do is try not to buy things that are made unethically where we can. You're doing well. Don't worry.

    • @SophieShohetOfficial
      @SophieShohetOfficial  10 дней назад +1

      @@ms_cartographer I so appreciate your kind words and feedback, honestly, thank you so much 🙏 I don’t feel I could have ‘not’ spoken about this. Hugs xx🩷

    • @ms_cartographer
      @ms_cartographer 10 дней назад

      @@SophieShohetOfficial I love your videos. They give me lots of motivation as a working woman trying to move up in the field of GIS, and I really appreciate your career advice.

  • @eshaibraheem4218
    @eshaibraheem4218 9 дней назад +4

    Anyone who buys something simply to show off a logo is mad. That's all.

  • @NettiieB
    @NettiieB 10 дней назад +26

    I feel that conditions in some factories in Italy are a bit of an open secret, tannerys that produce leather for major top luxury brands have (allegedly) not paid workers and when the workers asked for their wages two of them were (allegedly) beaten to death.

    • @orangesnowflake3769
      @orangesnowflake3769 10 дней назад +1

      I'm actually suprised that this might have happened in Italy.... I thought they would treat the workers right...

    • @awilliams7796
      @awilliams7796 10 дней назад

      I believe they are immigrant workers that may not have proper citizenship and therefore, would be scared to say something ​@orangesnowflake3769

    • @Robbie_LeMeow
      @Robbie_LeMeow 9 дней назад

      Oh, there are videos!​@@orangesnowflake3769

    • @snoopybluejeans
      @snoopybluejeans 8 дней назад

      @@orangesnowflake3769 - pretty sure they wouldn't of been Italians, but imported/illegal labours.

  • @jeannemy
    @jeannemy 10 дней назад +6

    I wanted to add in California, that there is a California Transparency in Supply Chains Act that I found in the CH Carolina Herrera website. It requires “large manufacturers and retailers to disclose their efforts to stop slavery and human trafficking within their supply chains.” The act’s goal is to “educate consumers and enable them to make informed decisions.” In the CH website, they explained what they do as a business to meet this law. I find that refreshing. For example, they show their handbag is made in Spain and I know I watched somewhere in youtube that there is a town in Spain and this what they specialize in - well made handbags and hopefully they are getting paid fairly. In contrast, in the Prada website, they say their handbag is “Imported.” What does that mean, I don’t know. In my opinion, there is no transparency there and maybe I need to further research if I want to spend my hard earned money on a Prada handbag to make sure I am not part of the problem. There are also those Certified B Corp businesses. I know these are not perfect systems but at least there is effort to inform.

    • @missswiss7538
      @missswiss7538 7 дней назад +2

      This town in Spain is Ubrique.

    • @jeannemy
      @jeannemy 7 дней назад

      @@missswiss7538 Thank you.

  • @flohough1870
    @flohough1870 10 дней назад +11

    I saw the video you were talking about with the guy making the wallet, that was crazy! I'm glad you talked about it, since you have, there are a number of RUclipsrs that have since spoken out about it. And yes, you were basically just reading other articles out there. You go girl! If someone is mad at you over it, that speaks more about them than it does you. All of this has definitely changed my opinion of luxury brands in an even bigger way than before.

  • @JillyTurner
    @JillyTurner 10 дней назад +6

    We shouldn't be scared of a shop/brand especially when they're the ones (allegedly) doing wrong, i'm more than happy to leave that toxic relationship.

  • @Propfaqs
    @Propfaqs 9 дней назад +4

    Well right now… egg on Chanel’s face. I would NEVER enrich those swindling ‘luxury’ brands. Enrich yourself and SAVE YOUR MONEY!

  • @HauteGemsDallas
    @HauteGemsDallas 10 дней назад +7

    I'm not sure that it is alleged or able to be proven wrong at this point. I understand it as the inspectors did find those conditions, and Dior has already been put into administration to monitor that they clean things up. I think it's the equivalent that they have been convicted.

  • @YadiraStyle
    @YadiraStyle 10 дней назад +6

    I agree with you. Don’t destroy your pieces. You already paid for them and someone did spend their time on it. On another note, this happens in nearly all categories or industries; shoes, clothes, jewelry, restaurants, construction, etc. We think “it’s work, I have to do it”sort of. You know what I mean? Most I’d say comes down to labor laws varying across countries.

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 10 дней назад +10

    Multi national companies are thugs. Including LVMH. Glad you did not take the video down. And I was aghast when people started cutting up Balenciaga bags after their downfall. I sympathise with your hope that it will all be disproven but it seems unlikely. It is right to say ‘alleged’ until proven but I doubt it would have gone this far without a basis in reality. I am sticking to lower priced bags. The luxury brands do not want me! Thank you for the video. PS. Factoring in Dior’s extra costs, advertising and buildings etc, the cost would go above the low price quoted but still a lot less than the price charged.

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 10 дней назад +3

      When I do buy designer, I buy vintage and preloved. I save money and...in my mind...the quality is generally better.

    • @danielintheantipodes6741
      @danielintheantipodes6741 9 дней назад +1

      @@joannathesinger770 👍

  • @mbf2025
    @mbf2025 5 дней назад +3

    I have been putting-off buying a Lady Dior and Book Tote for other brands. But I have decided to not purchase anything from Dior because of this issue.

  • @marshalambert630
    @marshalambert630 10 дней назад

    I was so glad to see your initial video on this topic. I think that difficult topics are worth discussing even when it makes us uncomfortable. Perhaps, the discomfort makes it even more important to be vocal. Thanks for being vulnerable!

  • @Its_chakecia
    @Its_chakecia 10 дней назад +6

    I saw a few videos from youtubers before I watched yours, but all the information has been the same. It's good that you left it up ❤

  • @amo2464
    @amo2464 10 дней назад +4

    These are quite old findings. I remember watching a documentary about this years ago

  • @ghr578
    @ghr578 10 дней назад

    I really respect you for speaking up about this. Your kindness, thoughtfulnes, and sincerity shines through Sophie!

  • @elisabethherrnhofer1097
    @elisabethherrnhofer1097 10 дней назад +7

    Hi Sophie, not alledged, the Task Force in Italy is very reliable and they discover a lot of things like this all the time. They don't waist their time just for fun, they work hard to get to the point. I would not be surprised that LVMH with all the money comes out clean but their hands are dirty, they need to check very well who they comission to produce their goods, they must know that for the little money they pay someone gets exploited or should we think that they are stupid?

    • @scruffyo4460
      @scruffyo4460 10 дней назад

      RUclipsrs have to be very careful with wording because if not it leaves them liable to be sued. Sophie is sensible and knows she needs to say “alleged” at this point especially while the investigation is going on. Now, let’s face it, even AFTER the investigation, the ‘allegations’ are still not likely to be proven, so it’ll most likely be referred to as “alleged” until (as Sophie points out) it’ll be largely forgotten/buried and then not mentioned at all.

  • @scruffyo4460
    @scruffyo4460 10 дней назад +1

    Thank you for making this video Sophie. I think it’s so important that you cover it. Many of us watch you not just because you showcase your lux items but because you talk about so many issues surrounding it, whether it’s the good, the bad or the ugly. I don’t think you are a hypocrite for not destroying your Dior stuff. That won’t help anyone. Continue to enjoy the pieces you have.
    And on a slight tangent, you look AMAZING in your all-white outfit! Make up and hair on point and with the earrings! Seriously giving me style inspo! I’m now looking for a white blazer 🤍🤍🤍

  • @andyzamora584
    @andyzamora584 10 дней назад +3

    Even the sales associates don’t make a lot of money, in order to make money you have to establish yourself and have an extensive clientele.

  • @tuttuttut7758
    @tuttuttut7758 10 дней назад +8

    Sigh, there are people who still defend these brands. Listen, to make a bag for under 60 euros in Europe is a stretch at best.
    You have materials, labor costs, factory costs and then they need to make a margin. Brands such as Dior claiming they didn’t know.
    Complete and utter bull. They know, anyone with half a brain knows that it’s just not possible to make a bag for that money in a Western European country without some serious malpractices.
    I hope this will wake people up about so called expensive and luxury items meaning it’s good quality and properly made by artisans etc…
    Honestly, people are better of with brands like Coach or something.
    Oh and Dior isn’t the only one placed under special oversight

    • @snoopybluejeans
      @snoopybluejeans 8 дней назад

      Agreed, but you can get beautiful bags for 500 to a 1000 dollars.

    • @tuttuttut7758
      @tuttuttut7758 8 дней назад +1

      @@snoopybluejeans You can also get great bags for 300 to 400 for example. Brands will just have less margins but sell a bit more. Like Coach

  • @Karalolcowlaw
    @Karalolcowlaw 10 дней назад +4

    If anyone actually thought any designer bags (including Hermes) were made by skilled artisans, I have a bridge to sell you.

  • @sisterelinor
    @sisterelinor 10 дней назад +6

    I really like your content! I saw fellow youtuber Cassie doing a video on the topic too. It is shocking, but not surprising. I am from Bulgaria, and many Bulgarians work in Italy for luxury brands. To be honest, some brands have facilities in Bulgaria too. The conditions are pretty much the same, and people are not payd as they should be, but at least they say that thay have a job. Materials come from Turkey. And they cost less. So this is why I would never buy from a luxury brand - I just cannot justify the price.

  • @MechanicalX1
    @MechanicalX1 5 дней назад +1

    Destroying the items would just be wasteful cause it's already bought + paid for.

  • @gossipandgrigio7200
    @gossipandgrigio7200 10 дней назад +1

    I truly appreciate you talking about this

  • @samtan4729
    @samtan4729 10 дней назад +3

    It's long overdue that consumers need to end the extreme status signaling through the continual support of these highly manipulative and exploitative conglomerates.

  • @SuperYogagirl
    @SuperYogagirl 10 дней назад +6

    Ms. Sophie, This video is inspiring.
    Think of all the people who have been employed to make these items (and might be suffering), your videos might be increasing awareness and improving their lives. Most importantly recognizing that they are people and deserve to be treated fairly.
    What the luxury brands have been allegedly doing is not your fault. Stay steady. ❤

  • @dcarrenob89
    @dcarrenob89 10 дней назад

    Thank you for your hard work and your courage in speaking up about these issues.

  • @marsigorman1099
    @marsigorman1099 10 дней назад

    Thanks for speaking about this!

  • @ohthankg-dforthebourgeoisi9800
    @ohthankg-dforthebourgeoisi9800 10 дней назад +6

    Make LVMH on the whole step up and show their labor conditions. You KNOW this is not just Dior, which I also love - just bought a necklace BTW, this is LVMH and the other clothing conglomerates.
    I try to buy most things direct from the original producer, if I can. Etsy has lots of independent workshops and seamstresses who are putting their work online. Sometimes the older design houses put out something I really like, though, so I pick it up. Don’t burn your Dior unless you are getting rid of all LVMH. And every other major manufacturer. Just like pushing to get rid of PABA out of make up, brands need to be pushed to make their labor practices transparent.

  • @oharaish
    @oharaish 10 дней назад +1

    Its really good to watch making this video and dont feel bad of speaking up ! Your not the one whos in the wrong , you enjoy the brand. Its disrespectful for your hard earned money to destroy the items … just be as truthful as you are .. im so proud that i am one of your subscriber xx ❤❤❤ much love and respect

  • @heidiheidi0
    @heidiheidi0 10 дней назад +3

    I dont think anyone hates you for talking about it. If anything, I think it highlights your integrity and willingness to share fashion news with everyone. I dont think anyone worth a dime is going to be upset.

  • @Chunkyshoesuk
    @Chunkyshoesuk 10 дней назад +6

    I think its great you made the video. Its important news to those who buy from these brands. Fast fashion brands get it in the neck (and so they should) over this stuff all the time, lux fashion brands need to be held accountable to the same if not higher standards and should equally get it in the neck & shamed publicly in the same way for these terrible working practises and treating humans in apauling ways. Some of these luxury companies are getting greedier & greedier they deserve to loose sales and customers. They dont care about customer service and quality any more

  • @mandyh86
    @mandyh86 10 дней назад +4

    The truth is coming out slowly. Some sources already say that Chanel has sweatshops in Bangladesh, allegedly.

  • @purpurina5663
    @purpurina5663 8 дней назад +2

    I haven't heard from Natalie Portman (face of Lady Dior) about this... isn't she an activist and vegan for ethical reasons? The hypocrisy around this is astounding and I'm glad you're addressing it

    • @Alongebaby
      @Alongebaby 2 дня назад +1

      Don't hold ur breath

  • @debracannonrndsn2564
    @debracannonrndsn2564 10 дней назад +8

    Be calm and keep moving forward. You do it all so well

  • @ellietenenbaum3486
    @ellietenenbaum3486 10 дней назад +6

    How much volume is Dior pushing out that they need to take safety mechanisms off to speed up production?

  • @Lia29
    @Lia29 10 дней назад +2

    We love David 😄 well done to him for supporting you and for also putting some perspective on what you said. Well done Sophie for covering this. I understand why you were apprehensive and wanted to take your post down but as you said ethically it was right that you did speak on it. Love ALL of your content x

  • @theresatumidajski5219
    @theresatumidajski5219 10 дней назад +3

    It's been known for years that luxury houses have used factories in Tuscany to produce items. Not just bags but silk Hermes scarves. If u have contacts u can buy a dozen scarves for less than the price of one in boutique.

    • @SuperYogagirl
      @SuperYogagirl 10 дней назад

      Ugh.. that makes me quite frustrated 😤 I feel as though we (the consumers) are being hoodwinked.

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 10 дней назад +4

      I buy preloved and vintage. It keeps the price more reasonable for my pocketbook.

  • @FA_2_Pilot
    @FA_2_Pilot 10 дней назад +12

    I grew up in Los Angeles- and there’s so many shops carrying LVMH products. (Aside from title stores, there’s Bloomingdale’s, Sak’s, Neimans etc. Times that by all the major cities in the world/ airports/ etc and you realize how many of these products are made. It would be incredibly difficult to keep up the quality for HUNDREDS of stores/retailers.
    They’re nice to look at, but I don’t think they’ve upheld quality for a long time.

  • @dawnlovescouture2644
    @dawnlovescouture2644 10 дней назад +3

    The Italian law enforcement agencies investigated this shop for one year and the evidence they found lead to this court action. It’s not alleged. It happened.

  • @scarlettrhett1575
    @scarlettrhett1575 10 дней назад +2

    I’ve watched your content for years and you’re a good person❤

  • @jeannemy
    @jeannemy 10 дней назад

    Thank you, Sophie, for this video.

  • @whitevanillaorchid40
    @whitevanillaorchid40 3 дня назад

    Dear Sophie, thank you for your sincerety and sharing the video!🌼🌼🌼

  • @MrVikingsandra
    @MrVikingsandra 10 дней назад +4

    It's not the first time I hear a story like this when it comes to luxury brands. I don't know why this is shocking to people. It is very sad indeed and wrong and criminal, but not a shocker to me.
    I'm glad I never buy from luxurious brands, I genuinely never like their style anyways...
    You didn't do anything wrong like you said, you were just reporting the news and the people need to know that this is happening.

  • @kitten1245
    @kitten1245 10 дней назад +1

    I feel your pain through this video, I've seen your videos over the years and Dior has been your most favorite brand. It is a let down to find out the unfair practices they chose to do. Hopefully they can make positive changes. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

  • @sarahwales6276
    @sarahwales6276 10 дней назад

    Great video and take on this. ❤

  • @kaylheecarroll3186
    @kaylheecarroll3186 10 дней назад

    Very valid points Sophie ❤😊

  • @sylviadunphy1914
    @sylviadunphy1914 6 дней назад +1

    Sophie!! Thank you for putting the info out there. It is certainly something for us all to be aware of and to follow. You look so gorgeous today and I love your videos. Hi David!!

    • @SophieShohetOfficial
      @SophieShohetOfficial  6 дней назад

      Thank you ALWAYS for the love Sylvia! 🙏 it is so appreciated 🙏🙏🩷🩷 Hugs to you and I shall send your regards to David, he will appreciate that 🥰🩷 xx

  • @crustyrash
    @crustyrash 10 дней назад

    I believed your post about Dior straightaway because of your excellent knowledge about luxury and marketing. Also, I had read other bits about this Dior issue and have seen documentaries about the poor conditions in the Italian leather industry. Harper, Washington DC

  • @CyndiCaviedes
    @CyndiCaviedes 6 дней назад

    This is why I follow you! Respect Sophie, all the best to you!

  • @glockenrein
    @glockenrein 10 дней назад +3

    There is no use in burning anything. It’s like burning the Harry Potter books, it has no tangible use. Also, you’re the only one I’ve heard about the scandal from and it’s that kind of integrity I like so much about you.

  • @spartan246
    @spartan246 2 дня назад +2

    even if the working environment was great. $5000 for a $57 bag is stupid.

  • @CelesteDAleo
    @CelesteDAleo 10 дней назад +2

    Hi Sophie, I used to work in the jewellery industry for some of the biggest brands. I can assure you the conditions where below optimal. Many of my coworkers, including me, had health problems because of this and the companies just don't care. I'm talking ateliers in France belonging to big names from Place Vendôme.

  • @amkii2
    @amkii2 7 дней назад

    Thanks as always for your insight! Have to mention that I LOVE your outfit... very classy and elegant!

  • @nancydiaz8086
    @nancydiaz8086 10 дней назад +3

    Hi, you did nothing wrong....Dior might be the one! Your the best and with someone with a youtube platform you have every right to share news. Please do not take it personal, I really think you did the right things! Do not listen to people, do you and what's right for you! Nancy

  • @carolPledgy
    @carolPledgy 5 дней назад

    Commendable to speak out, thank you x

  • @janejdough2230
    @janejdough2230 10 дней назад

    Much respect! I saw about this on Canadian News. I don't know what I would do regarding wearing merchandise from Dior. I think I would put aside the bags for this season until the issue is resolved. I would not get rid of anything as they are lovely. There is a lot of finger pointing going on beyond Dior ( Government agencies and the like) .

  • @susanfabcheung
    @susanfabcheung 2 дня назад

    Hi Sophie, The CD allegations is such devastating news 😬I just can’t believe the bag costs €53, did they miss off a zero 🤔and the brand is charging thousands of Euros for it ~ it’s so crazy. Let’s hope LVMH conducts serious measures on labour ethics in production of their brands and consider price reductions to avoid killing these long time famous brands. You did great in sharing such an interesting topic. Thank You Sophie ❤️

  • @angelasoWA
    @angelasoWA 4 дня назад

    Luxury brands have been profiting from social media and influencers without having to pay for the work. However social media can also destroy a brand and cancel culture is strong.

  • @carolann7459
    @carolann7459 10 дней назад

    Thank you for your honest commentary about the recent Dior scandal. I have one Lady Dior handbag and a few SLG's, which I dearly love. Hopefully, I will continue to use them in the future. With that being said, I have been saving my money to purchase another Lady Dior handbag in the fall. However, after reading about the labor issues in Italy, now I am questioning whether I will do it. I am greatly saddened to think about those Chinese laborers being abused, working in horrible conditions. Another question I have is what other luxury brands are guilty of following the same practices? Take care, Sophie! 💜 P.S. You look absolutely beautiful today!😍

  • @yyl5336
    @yyl5336 10 дней назад +1

    Why will luxury brands be held to higher standards? They are still businesses and businesses look to maximizing profit.

  • @Eileen3007
    @Eileen3007 10 дней назад +2

    Hi lovely Sophie. I think it will die off soon and I’m convinced there are other luxury brands out there who are doing exactly the same. I don’t think you have any reason to be afraid of your SA’s, it has more than likely been a shock to them also, many who are selling the products, will be embarrassed too. Luv E xx

  • @catherinesvbialosh7260
    @catherinesvbialosh7260 10 дней назад

    Love you and I appreciate you ❤❤

  • @Vic-xk2ic
    @Vic-xk2ic 10 дней назад +4

    What do you mean by alleged? Was it the Italy government’s own court who released the report and evidences?

    • @cecilyerker
      @cecilyerker 10 дней назад +10

      Alleged is so RUclipsrs cannot be sued for libel if they don’t have evidence or if they get any facts wrong

  • @janenuss6
    @janenuss6 10 дней назад +7

    There’s no end to human greed. And there should be more policies in place by governments to prevent this type of thing from happening. This is why we need more world leaders with integrity instead of corrupt politicians. Someone needs to keep the kingpins in check and hold them accountable. Consumers only have so much knowledge and power.

  • @ThatCho
    @ThatCho 9 дней назад +1

    Also, I watched that video of the leather worker that was bullied by LV. Shame on anyone trying to leverage the court system against people unfairly.