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Armani, the Milan-based designer, paid $270 to a supplier to make handbags that were then sold on the retail market for just under $2,000, according to the Journal.
Recent raids revealed workshops producing Dior and Armani handbags paid workers as little as $2 an hour. Dior allegedly paid $57 for handbags retailing at $2,780, while Armani paid $100 for bags ...
Prosecutors in Milan have alleged that recent raids in Italy found that Dior and Armani have engaged in exploitative labor practices in constructing its luxury handbags. As reported by The Wall ...
A Milan court named LVMH-owned Dior and Giorgio Armani as two brands whose products were made in sweatshop-like conditions in Italy. Images of an unkempt facility where designer handbags were ...
Models for the youth-focused Emporio Armani men's line dispensed with the traditional moody catwalk scowl and clutched small handbags on Monday, underlining a growing confidence in the shopping ...
A series of raids in Italy has exposed the contrast between the glamorous world of Milan’s catwalks and some of the realities of luxury-goods production.
The luxury goods makers behind iconic brands such as Dior and Armani hired contractors that pay workers as little as $3 an hour to make handbags - which they then sell for thousands of dollars ...