Dior Bags That Cost $57 To Make Are Sold For $2800 (Is Luxury The New Fast Fashion?)

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Fashion Roadman

Fashion Roadman

20 күн бұрын

Two Italian luxury giants pay just a small amount to produce handbags that retail for thousands of dollars, according to documents in a sweeping investigation of subcontractors.
Italian prosecutors in Milan investigated the LVMH subsidiary Dior's use of third-party suppliers in recent months. Prosecutors said these companies exploited workers to pump out bags for a small fraction of their store price.
Citing documents examined by authorities, Reuters reported last month that Dior paid a supplier $57 to produce bags that retailed for about $2,780. The costs do not include raw materials such as leather.
The relevant unit of Dior didn't adopt "appropriate measures to check the actual working conditions or the technical capabilities of the contracting companies," a prosecution document said, according to Reuters.
In probes through March and April, investigators found evidence that workers were sleeping in the facility so bags could be produced around the clock, Reuters reported. They also tracked electricity-consumption data, which showed work was being carried out during nights and holidays, the report said.
The subcontractors were Chinese-owned firms, prosecutors said. They said most of the workers were from China, with two living in the country illegally and another seven working without required documentation.
The probe also said safety devices on gluing and brushing machines were removed so workers could operate them faster.
LVMH didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular business hours. Court documents showed that Dior submitted a memo highlighting its supply-chain improvements, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
The probe also extended to Giorgio Armani contractors, and the luxury company was accused of not properly overseeing its suppliers.
Armani paid contractors $99 per bag for products that sold for more than $1,900 in stores, according to documents seen by Reuters.
A spokesperson for Armani Group told BI in a statement after publication that it is collaborating with the authorities.
"The company has always had control and prevention measures in place to minimize the risk of abuses in the supply chain," the statement said.
Judges in Milan have ordered units of both companies to be placed under judicial administration for one year. Reuters reported earlier this year that they'd be allowed to operate during the period.
A regular manufacturing practice
The prosecution said violating labor rules was a common industry practice that luxury giants relied on for higher profits.
"It's not something sporadic that concerns single production lots, but a generalized and consolidated manufacturing method," court documents about the decision to place Dior under administration said, according to Reuters.
"The main problem is obviously people being mistreated: applying labor laws, so health and safety, hours, pay," Fabio Roia, the president of the Milan Court, told Reuters earlier this year. "But there is also another huge problem: the unfair competition that pushes law-abiding firms off the market."
Last year, LVMH had 2,062 suppliers and subcontractors and undertook 1,725 audits, according to its environmental- and social-responsibility report.
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault is the world's third richest person, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. His daughter, Delphine Arnault, is the CEO of Dior.
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@mind-of-neo
@mind-of-neo 18 күн бұрын
That's called evil. That's called greed. I won't support it
@SnachezParajon
@SnachezParajon 13 күн бұрын
A friend of mine was walking on the NYC Cannal st one day with her real louis bag and got stopped by the tourists asking her where on Cannal st can they get her bag She was so mad and said :I bought my bag on *esluxy* .
@miaomiaou_
@miaomiaou_ 17 күн бұрын
There is a reason why Bernard will Bernard Arnault is the richest in the world. He's been watering down craftsmanship in favor of high margins since the 90’s 😭
@katy3mpress
@katy3mpress 17 күн бұрын
Each year from 2018 - 2021, I would treat myself to something from Emilio Pucci. The print execution was perfect. Since the Pucci family sold their remaining shares to LVMH, I have noticed a decline in print quality. Most of what I now see online has obvious out of register printing flaws, yet the prices remain the same. It’s sad to see what LVMH is doing to these fashion houses.
@youngandrestlessjean3634
@youngandrestlessjean3634 17 күн бұрын
I know. SO TACKY. Luxury used to mean top tier and lvmh has slowly cheapend it to basic mall level crap. It doesn't seem like they're the only ones either.
@AudioArt1
@AudioArt1 2 күн бұрын
Gucci right behind them...
@davidpachecogarcia
@davidpachecogarcia 18 күн бұрын
Designer>Luxury. The label of “luxury” in fashion is also becoming an oxymoron. More than ever it’s evident that you’re paying for the label and flaunt that you can spend more money than the average person. I also believe in going to a brand for unique items that you can’t get anywhere else.
@user-se4bg9bp1b
@user-se4bg9bp1b 17 күн бұрын
Back in the 90’s all the foreign students from China would tell us all about the cheap clothes available to them, like t shirts for a £1. They were talking about high end clothing that we paid a minimum of £40 for (in the 1990’s). I would not be surprised if the Dior bag cost £1 to make and the rest of the cost was expenses for everything else. It explains why so many high end brands give so much stuff away to Hollywood/social media celebrities, otherwise they would be bankrupt by now, wouldn’t they? Special machines!!!🤣🤣🤣
@ambds1975
@ambds1975 17 күн бұрын
It baffles me how companies can just charge more money for cheaper, worse goods, depending on the name to keep product moving, and people... just believe they aren't doing that? Why would anyone believe them?
@Coastpsych_fi99
@Coastpsych_fi99 17 күн бұрын
It’s because consumers will keep buying into the marketing and the status and fantasy of the brand.
@ambds1975
@ambds1975 16 күн бұрын
The industry promulgates poor consumer education by leaning into the aspirational lifestyle marketing on social media. :(
@FashionRoadman
@FashionRoadman 18 күн бұрын
Huge thanks to Tarik for donating during the stream!
@KD-dc2fd
@KD-dc2fd 18 күн бұрын
I feel you on sewing my own clothes. I am a knitter so when winter tiles around if I see a piece in store that can be hand knit, I take a picture of the item then replicate it at home with the materials I have collected over the years. It takes longer yet the yarn is still less expensive than buying retail and I enjoy the meditation of creating my own garments. Great topic!
@ambds1975
@ambds1975 17 күн бұрын
Plus when we knit our own stuff, we can make sure it's in a fiber/color/fit that we like.
@KD-dc2fd
@KD-dc2fd 17 күн бұрын
@@ambds1975 exactly! I’m always altering what I see in stores to fit me if I really want customization which I feel is part of the appeal for luxury or at least was back in the day.
@ambds1975
@ambds1975 17 күн бұрын
@@KD-dc2fd Yes! Off the rack 'luxury' is such a weird concept to me.
@SnachezParajon
@SnachezParajon 13 күн бұрын
*esluxy* 1:1 con imagen reflejada, resistente y resistente al desgaste. Me gusta mucho.
@lunallena5594
@lunallena5594 17 күн бұрын
The joke is in those luxury consumers.
@spangol87
@spangol87 17 күн бұрын
Shut up - 57 to make?????? I knew there was a mark up but that's obscene man.
@evaphillips2102
@evaphillips2102 10 күн бұрын
As a dressmaker, fashion lover, I ONLY support local, ethnic designers and estate sales. It’s just as expensive imho but to shop ethically for quality pieces is worth it.
@Flaubert
@Flaubert 18 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this! The industry is literally the Emperor's new clothes. I am buying vintage bags from the 80s and 90s and not new ones. The product value is much better
@theorderofthebees7308
@theorderofthebees7308 16 күн бұрын
Where can buy luxury bags from the 1980s and 1990s
@mrandmrscorona8658
@mrandmrscorona8658 17 күн бұрын
My Ted Baker stuff is better made structurally that my Gucci and Louis stuff.
@AudioArt1
@AudioArt1 2 күн бұрын
Factual having worked for gucci!
@mrandmrscorona8658
@mrandmrscorona8658 Күн бұрын
@@AudioArt1 in what area? Retail? Corporate? Supply chain?
@Bebe-de6hk
@Bebe-de6hk 15 күн бұрын
Sewing is a great hobby. I make patterns and sew a lot of my own clothes. It’s fun / challenging to come up with something and try to figure out how to make the pattern and then in what steps to sew it. and what fabric works best to. Achieve the look you want. Sometimes I’ll also just see something like a Versace blazer that I absolutely can’t afford and I’ll just make it myself. I’m always obsessed with how clothes look on the inside. Sewing makes you notice all the little details
@tdne2508
@tdne2508 17 күн бұрын
Well I better be able to get the saddle bag for 200 dollars 😂
@moomin7414
@moomin7414 17 күн бұрын
How luxury lost its luster>>> I even went to Piccadilly Waterstones and bought the last book, when I traveled to London early this year 😩
@traceyreneerivera-fernande6876
@traceyreneerivera-fernande6876 14 күн бұрын
My daughter works in retail luxury corporate she saint laurent has never been really high end luxury because pre pandemic they were always on sale at retailers. They got greedy and almost doubled prices that camera bag I got for 800 during pandemic why is it 1690 now 😮
@bennefib
@bennefib 17 күн бұрын
Owning alot of fashion really be like " thank you for sacrificing youre time, energy and possibly youre morality to obtain this money, now you can afford to buy things that holds the same value as normal things but with twice the creativity 😉
@sophiaaldous3199
@sophiaaldous3199 14 күн бұрын
So many creative fields get butt hurt over criticism these days, as if they are above people having opinions about their work. Are people rude sometimes? Yes. Do some people make uninformed opinions? Absolutely. But your creative output is not above criticism, and to put people down for it is to imply that one is above any scrutiny whatsoever. (I love your channel, keep doing your thing).
@gracied.3599
@gracied.3599 18 күн бұрын
Great content, as always! Thank youuuu sir!
@JeneanZ_ChicConfidence
@JeneanZ_ChicConfidence 18 күн бұрын
This is not surprising. $57 is probably $50 more than the cost to make the average fast fashion bag.
@Coastpsych_fi99
@Coastpsych_fi99 18 күн бұрын
Not to mention the branding, renting expensive locations and the wrapping etc. Obviously overpriced and terrible if they aren’t paying people fairly.
@zeap8
@zeap8 17 күн бұрын
Please Make a brand quality tier list/ just overall brand tier list.
@divinefeminineblueprint
@divinefeminineblueprint 14 күн бұрын
Are we really surprised? I’ve seen those canvas bags in Chinatown for years before Dior made it popular. And all these “high-end” dresses being made of polyester 😂 everyone’s being played by these luxury houses. There should be a lawsuit really
@Seb2900-uq8wq
@Seb2900-uq8wq 17 күн бұрын
How does this even surprise anyone? It’s a fabric bag? It’s like buying polyester pants for 1000€ expecting magic, just because it’s a given brand producing it - if it really cost 100€ including fabrics to make, the production costs are actually quite high relative to say fast fashion brands. From my time in the fashion industry such bags was always used to subsidize the clothing - because we all know that these brands hardly make money on clothing, but mainly on bags and accessories. I don’t know how it is now, but when I was in the industry, a LV leather bag would cost about 250€-300€ to make, and would cost about 2k€ to sell, and retail for about 3,4-3,6k€. Production costs has always been a very little part of total costs. Apart from that, there are still good factories in Italy, and especially in Portugal, and still good stuff to be had from luxury brands. But bags, accessories, etc. are not it.
@ouzsnfouaenxfgfgsgsuhoauvdjd
@ouzsnfouaenxfgfgsgsuhoauvdjd 17 күн бұрын
And they keep raising prices, so greedy. And all these brands put on this facade that they “care about the environment” to cover their asses
@rockymodzdiy
@rockymodzdiy 17 күн бұрын
The rent in those 3rd world countries are like $200 a month, so they making what seems to be good money over there, but fools over here paying they rent which is around 2k for the bag. It’s some crazy arbitrage going on
@distinctlydri2831
@distinctlydri2831 15 күн бұрын
Agreed. These bags used to be made by hand. Now they are mass produced and the leather quality has decreased.
@moomin7414
@moomin7414 18 күн бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this video
@Coastpsych_fi99
@Coastpsych_fi99 17 күн бұрын
Thanks for making a video and this is a stark reminder of the greed in the world.
@Andrew_Lewis
@Andrew_Lewis 17 күн бұрын
But this has been going on for years and we all know this so I'm at a loss to understand why people are shocked.
@fabandgoodvibes1589
@fabandgoodvibes1589 13 күн бұрын
I'm a 55 y.o. fashion enthusiast, and I plan on creating my own unique line based on inspiration from the 1970s era, but I'm taking one year at a time.
@julienguyen4436
@julienguyen4436 18 күн бұрын
Replying fr SF. Hey thanks for the stream. Have you heard of youtuber Tanner Leatherstein? He breaks down lux handbags & his videos are informative. I cringe & think twice when I am considering getting anything expensive now. lol
@FashionRoadman
@FashionRoadman 18 күн бұрын
Yes, I love his channel. It’s great that he’s decoding the luxury industry.
@simplynellstinystudio
@simplynellstinystudio 18 күн бұрын
I watch him too. It really changed my perspective and forced me to do a self analysis.
@JamesRSanders
@JamesRSanders 14 күн бұрын
I was waiting for you to talk about this - this was crazy.
@moomin7414
@moomin7414 17 күн бұрын
1:23:52 that’s crazy because I love long form content. Some people don’t understand that there are different types of content.
@theorderofthebees7308
@theorderofthebees7308 16 күн бұрын
I think some of the reason why poorly constructed clothes , and bags are flooding the market without much fanfare -is because their is a sizable population that doesn’t know how to sew and are not aware of what a well made garmet, should contain buying a dress and it out a lining - improper stitching etc etc and it puts out there for purchase . When folks begin to sew more again , they will have to step up their craftsmanship
@raeleohana8797
@raeleohana8797 15 күн бұрын
$36 in 1973 would have the same buying power as approximately $246.32 today, based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. So it’s a lot more but still not a justifiable current price.
@mochimochi3373
@mochimochi3373 16 күн бұрын
I read that book back in 2007 need to reorder!
@moomin7414
@moomin7414 17 күн бұрын
1:26:11 I love listening to the livestreams the next morning. Especially on my way to work.
@whiskeywillowfield1145
@whiskeywillowfield1145 14 күн бұрын
Established businesses sell products based on what people will spend; it has nothing to do with the cost of production. When you pay for luxury you’re paying for the distribution and marketing. It’s OK to buy luxury as long as you understand that.
@MoonGucciardo
@MoonGucciardo 5 күн бұрын
My friend sold the MoMcoco and it looks like the real thing you showed. It even comes with an authenticity card that matches the serial number of each bag. But her fake was $500.
@ashleygordon3467
@ashleygordon3467 13 күн бұрын
The ‘luxury’ brands are no longer luxury at all and you see that by looking at a hefty portion of the buyers. I was recently in an LV boutique and apartment from the Chinese tourists, I was the only person there that didn’t have neck tattoos. Drug dealers and criminals galore! These people will pay anything because they think wearing things festooned with logos gives them respectably. The whole process is illegal and criminal from end to end - factories that illegally exploit workers selling baubles and shiny trinkets to people spending their ill gotten gains.
@johnalf-yd2uw
@johnalf-yd2uw Күн бұрын
I was in the Gucci and Prada boutique in Brussels ans it is a city with a problem of drug traffickers. I've seen dodgy young boys in both boutiques paying cash items that cost thousand of euros. In the Gucci boutique, they were three sales assistant counting the dozens of banknotes.
@eiko-tropicana
@eiko-tropicana 15 күн бұрын
You are my favorite fashion journalist I always learn so much
@FashionRoadman
@FashionRoadman 15 күн бұрын
❤️
@GreatValueDianaVreeland
@GreatValueDianaVreeland 12 күн бұрын
I think I should start making my own clothes, either that or do as you do and create patterns and consult with tailors. I do still need to develop my skills though and my work with creating patterns is still limited. Also does anyone have aby recommendations for other brands like Havencourt?
@kyledayson4642
@kyledayson4642 15 күн бұрын
Lmao they’re making their bags at Shein 😂😂😂😂
@jay_caanodii
@jay_caanodii 17 күн бұрын
The way I dashed, darted, and sprinted to twitter!!!!! Wait miss girl is really bothered by your critique of her when you didn’t even say anything bad. And then her little goons are in the comments co signing!!! 🤡☠️☠️☠️☠️. Those that can’t do critique… girl, he’s worked as a patternmaker and went to csm!!😌
@ccccm9447
@ccccm9447 13 күн бұрын
Okay but how much does it cost them to make their leather lady Dior that they sell for 6K? Lol sounds like the 2800$ bag everyone is talking about being made for $57 is one of their cheaper lower level bags. Still appalling and unacceptable. Just curious how much it costs them to make their higher tier lady Dior leather bags??? Bc isn’t it common sense their book tote is just standard fabric it wouldn’t cost that much to make lol
@trollhungry5225
@trollhungry5225 2 күн бұрын
Getting to Rick: I've been a fan for many years, started buying about a decade ago, and stopped around 2019 due to a change in style. The quality even then was, let's say, uneven, especially in the draped jersey dresses of the Liles line (though I also ran into problems with the main line leather jackets as well; which is hardly a surprise, as in Romania where they were made salaries are pretty low). In fact, the fabric in one of the dresses completely deteriorated and it happened really fast. So instead of buying another dress of the same design I brought the old one to a tailor and asked her to make an exact copy in better fabric. The copy even sits a little better, as though the original one was my size, the one by the dressmaker was adjusted to my precise measurements and length preference. Do I feel guilty for getting this copy done? N. O. P. E. I want to get a decent amount of wear from the dress I paid a hefty sum for. If it died to soon - that's on them, not me. They shouldn't have cut costs on fabric that much.
@eugenefritz6669
@eugenefritz6669 15 күн бұрын
That’s INSANE!!!! Shit
@decnijfkris3706
@decnijfkris3706 8 күн бұрын
THE MAN OF THE PEOPLE
@prettynpetty8342
@prettynpetty8342 14 күн бұрын
I think this is proof that luxury is just an idea and it's up to the consumers to decide what is luxurious. Exploiting people in non western countries and making them to work faster, harder and more dangerously to give you a good is not luxurious. Don't let these brands, who invest heavily in their marketing alone, tell you what luxury is. I could care less about the "history of the house" when you're turning off the safety features on a machine so your workers can work faster. At this point, I fully believe in buying vintage, second hand, buying less and buying local (American) contemporary brands with minimal logos.
@moomin7414
@moomin7414 17 күн бұрын
1:27:04 yess can’t wait for that documentary
@AonAon-ip2lr
@AonAon-ip2lr 16 күн бұрын
That is a tactic for sale. Make your product so exclusive you burn it. It's done in vehicles back in 80s in America.
@YoogiNation
@YoogiNation 17 күн бұрын
Dana Thomas must’ve read the Bible before writing her book. what’s happening in fashion is called signs of the end times (2 timothy 3:1-5)
@yayforeals
@yayforeals 11 күн бұрын
I will say tho in fairness it can depend at times, some men’s brands like Canali still keep up their quality and are more reasonable as I can say from personal experience
@Orion126126
@Orion126126 14 күн бұрын
Don’t tell people how much soda costs to make vs how much it’s sold for.
@mikeantonio3163
@mikeantonio3163 13 күн бұрын
What about a cup of coffee! Or worse, a tea bag!
@annaguobadia4587
@annaguobadia4587 17 күн бұрын
I’m not sure why people are pretending they didn’t know. This is the way of the world. GTFOOH. 🤡🤫🤑🤭🧐🙄🤥🤑😊🤫🤮🧐🙄
@omjodyomjody2173
@omjodyomjody2173 15 күн бұрын
And no one is talking about this.. I searched X ..maybe 2-3 posts 😮
@jclasshawkins5952
@jclasshawkins5952 18 күн бұрын
But I’m confused!!! What’s fast fashion? So if it’s sold for more money it still holds its value right? Like yrs and yrs
@ZephyrinSkies
@ZephyrinSkies 18 күн бұрын
Can't tell if this is meant as parody or a genuine question.
@yayforeals
@yayforeals 11 күн бұрын
Retail side there doesn’t seem to be much of a middle either or it tends to be very corrupt I can say from many years in the retail side sadly with some exceptions but generally I did not hear of a great encouraging culture much that is people either are treated well and paid well
@dec1225
@dec1225 17 күн бұрын
Late stage babyyy
@hellshop1162
@hellshop1162 17 күн бұрын
Hating on Kiko chat was tripping! Smh
@Boredblacksheep
@Boredblacksheep 17 күн бұрын
Aw, let's not be mean to Boris Johnson, he looks like he is the cousin of the Abercrombie & Fitch dude, Mike Jeffries, but you know, let's not be mean
@FashionRoadman
@FashionRoadman 17 күн бұрын
Lol
@User9781yt
@User9781yt 18 күн бұрын
👏
@MFLOVEify
@MFLOVEify 16 күн бұрын
Wow some of the ppl in the live chat are really biased its kinda cringe tbh….like if you think of fashion as an extension of art and art is supposed to be creative, are we suppose to box it in to a certain aesthetic? Or its just got be only things you can wear to work or ppl on the streets can accept. I don’t ever dress for others so I could care less, some of my favorite designers christopher nemeth, jean paul gaultier, dries van noten, vivienne westwood etc. are we going to make fun and call them try hards too…marc jacobs which a lot of ppl seem to love has said too that hes in the business of creating dreams not officewear…I REALLY DO NOT AGREE TO WHAT WAS SAID THAT IS NOT THE ESSENCE OF FASHION
@tzegoh333
@tzegoh333 17 күн бұрын
They need to lock Bernard Arnault up. He's part of the problem.
@mikeantonio3163
@mikeantonio3163 13 күн бұрын
It's not luxury if the man in the street buys it! You have to have the lifestyle to go with it. No point in walking to your local pub with a chanel. If these bags are made in China and the fakes are made in China questions should be asked!
@philosophia2000
@philosophia2000 9 күн бұрын
Greed
@decnijfkris3706
@decnijfkris3706 8 күн бұрын
WHY SHOULD BIG BRANDS RUIN THE QUALITY OF THEIR OWN PRODUCTS? SUICIDE ATTEMPTS? YOU HAVE TO BE SURE ABOUT THEIR MANUFACTURING PRICES MAYBE YOU WILL GET SUED DO YOU PAY TAXES ON YOUR INTERNET INCOME OR IS THAT ALL BLACK?
@marchewka2967
@marchewka2967 17 күн бұрын
Lol at the Mowalola ☕🫖
@SnachezParajon
@SnachezParajon 13 күн бұрын
Perception is everything, I remember saving up for my first LV and some coworkers automatically thought it was fake because I was a young black girl. At that point I really stopped caring what people's opinions were, people will always have their opinions based on how you look. After this I shopped in *esluxy* If you drive a Bentley and get out of the car with a fake Hermès, no one will question you.
@user-kd5tc7xx5i
@user-kd5tc7xx5i 14 күн бұрын
momcoco ’s bags are your partner in young people’s fashion journey
@damschenlinssen
@damschenlinssen 17 күн бұрын
kislux I love you so much and watching your videos makes my day brighter
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