France is now akin to the UAE. There is an overall lack of humanity. This is the problem. "The richest street in the world." The irony. I seriously doubt many people who buy luxury actually really are concerned with this. Thank you for touching base on this subject and making such informative videos. Influencers have a huge responsibility. Thank you for touching upon the topic of inhumane working conditions. Too many ignorant consumers simply don't care. Others don't know but would care if they knew. We have to keep exposing these exploitative industries.
@DeeHigginbotham-mv3gc17 күн бұрын
Greed has no bounds. It is just disgusting. My heart just hurts for those victims. It just makes me sick.
@alicelopez13017 күн бұрын
Thank you for talking about worker rights and the human rights violations these disgusting corporations engage in every day. They are getting their comeuppance, there is only so much people can take and we will eventually rise up…power to workers 🌹
@Hello-f9o17 күн бұрын
Thank you for talking about this!
@sarahmatthew537016 күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing this to light. A quick google search shows that this not new, there are news articles from at least 2020. So horrible that these stories of exploitation keep coming in all areas of our lives and over many years.
@NottheotherAmber17 күн бұрын
Love the Chanel necklace and brooch. Your hair looks awesome too. Been seeing videos about the “death of luxury” and “quiet luxury” for a while now. The Dior incident was eye opening. Who is getting appropriately paid for their work? I’m not confident even Hermès workers get a decent share!
@tripler749017 күн бұрын
Thanks for shedding light on this Dacob… when people have criticized me for spending money on quality fair trade clothing i can barely hold back from asking them what the true cost is of their “cheaper” clothing. Buy less, buy better.
@b.abouttowwn17 күн бұрын
This is disgraceful. What sector of luxury is free of morally corrupt practices? Chile!!!
@dee2487416 күн бұрын
This is 💔💔! Another educational vlog. Thanks Dacob.
@tvaud17 күн бұрын
FYI…Moët, the T is not silent. Moët was Dutch. The Dutch pronounce the T. Moët was married to Chandon’s daughter, who was French. I’ve been to Epernay. Took the tour at M&C.
@helenefrench427517 күн бұрын
Thank you for the explanation I didn't know :) Been to Epernay too. Hope you enjoyed the tour as I did.
@DenmarkScandinavia12317 күн бұрын
It is so sad that some people do not know how to treat each other decent and respectful.❤
@Kuukiet17 күн бұрын
I would love that they have the same rules as any financial institutions where the ceo never can say that they didn't know as they will go to jail if any kind of money laundering etc is found. These rules should apply to all companies that ceo is responsible for everything and will go to jail. I think suddenly a lot of people would be interested what's going on in their companies when their own ass is on the line.
@anjahelfenstein313317 күн бұрын
This all sounds like Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath. It makes me sad.
@1bush05316 күн бұрын
Soo DISGUSTING !!! This video is similar to the one you did a year ago, about the sweatshop conditions in Chanel factories making handbags that are exploiting NATIVE FRENCH PEOPLE !!!
@300books17 күн бұрын
Grape picking is a seasonal job. The grape pickers cannot pick grapes in the winter, spring, or early summer because the grapes are not ripe. Does your article mention what source of income the pickers have the rest of the year? If they are not illegal immigrants then there are social services available to help them and find them decent occupations. So many questions.
@angelaclark223117 күн бұрын
Migrant workers are legally documented and necessary for agriculture. When grapes are finished there are other crops that require tending, hence the need to migrate from location to location where the work is available. Migrant workers keep the global food supply viable.
@barbarashihoka851915 күн бұрын
I love your necklace. It is so sad the workers have to work under such deplorable conditions
@nv469917 күн бұрын
This is Dickensian. I hate to say it maybe they need to conduct regular raids on the place and demand the passports. Hit the vineyard owners where it counts when it comes to the money. I didn't realize that generated that much revenue that's just insane 😞 of course Dior had a clue in the same way that Balenciaga did when they were doing that campaign.
@stormzybanksy16 күн бұрын
i don't understand the disclaimer "this channel is...not rooted in truth or facts" when the whole point of this channel is to report on luxury and fashion scoop - oftentimes supported by journalism and published evidence. that said, what he's reporting on is critical.
@vivimaria724313 күн бұрын
He has to say it, for avoiding getting sued by any of the companies mentioned.
@Beeeer199617 күн бұрын
Im poor so my champagne comes from California 😂 and yes it does have the word champagne written clearly on it because California simply doesnt care who gets their panties in a bunch.... step to em if u want to 😗 imma stick with my 7 dollar champagne 😂 . I did drink a mini bottle of moet brand for new year tho.... wont make it a habit cause thats not me anyway! Of course they underpay.... theyre capitalists!!! Smh
@hollygrace681416 күн бұрын
Well i do wonder the conditions of your 7 dollar champagne
@JB-pd3ir14 күн бұрын
@@hollygrace6814 CA has the same issues.
@Restless31817 күн бұрын
so sad but you so handsome My friend happy new year!!!!!!!!!!
@angelaclark223117 күн бұрын
"Oui, nous pouvons" ¡Si, se pueda! ~Ceasar Chavez
@mSantsnj5 күн бұрын
Story time about exploitative labor on a vineyard!! Lol.. When I was in California (I KNOW I KNOW) I was in school for a few weeks and this owner of a local vineyard would come to the school and get students to work on his farm for the day for super super cheap and also comp us with wine at the end of the day. It was optional of course but most of us were like "fuck it" lol cool experience. I still have some pics on the vineyard, wasn't the worst but funny to also have my own story about this tbh. Truly, wasn't that bad but it was like maybe $50 and obv we were all American's so I imagine if we were some immigrants how that would've gone!!
@KevenJobin-cc1gy17 күн бұрын
Thanks god I don’t like Champagne 🍾 I don’t drink Champagne!!
@carlahaiduk187817 күн бұрын
This exploration happens with different kinds of food. You eat chocolate,. Drink coffee? Eat fruit?
@hollygrace681416 күн бұрын
Quite an ignorant comment. We all have choices that are linked to similar conditions, its an unfortunate world
@discodirk4817 күн бұрын
Who needs luxury when one has become the creature from Jeepers Creepers or from Alien>?