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    LUXURY FEELS TAINTED/ DIOR SCANDAL
    Link to ‪@SophieShohetOfficial‬ video, she does have the footage of the factory.
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  • @DaylesAddiction
    @DaylesAddiction Před 2 dny +48

    It’s pretty horrifying that behind the shiny surface is an allegedly horrible industry that we have been funding.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +9

      It really is. I wonder how many other fashion houses have similar issues?

    • @flohough1870
      @flohough1870 Před 2 dny +7

      @@LuxPurselove I think anything under the LVMH umbrella is definitely questionable now. I think this is going to get worse as time passes and we learn more.

    • @user-vx6ss9vu5g
      @user-vx6ss9vu5g Před 2 dny

      Chinese factory operating outside of Milan w horrible unsafe conditions. Sounds much for the rationale for buying Real v Fake. Pure greed. The illusion has been shattered. I boycotted Balenciaga after their marketing scandal. Now I’m done w all luxury designer bags. It’s sickening to think about.

    • @JoleeSO
      @JoleeSO Před 2 dny +3

      Thank you for saying this Dayle

    • @LIN-wt8dk
      @LIN-wt8dk Před dnem +2

      And probably not just our bags! What about our sneakers which I’m addicted to.. and how about all our beautiful pieces of jewelry. I wonder how my Rolexes are made now? SMH

  • @MsEasyBeautiful
    @MsEasyBeautiful Před 3 dny +59

    This was very disappointing. I always wanted a lady dior and now I don’t.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 3 dny +8

      It is so disappointing.

    • @aminaelrihany8844
      @aminaelrihany8844 Před dnem +4

      Buy what u want. All brands do the same as Dior. Believe me and we know and we ll continue buying. People r complained about LV quality and still buying so I don't see that talking about these issues will affect their sale

  • @itsbabsworld3323
    @itsbabsworld3323 Před 2 dny +26

    Recently it came out that Loro Piano doesn't pay the old ladies who make the sweaters in Peru. Its disgusting.

    • @DD-ln5no
      @DD-ln5no Před dnem +2

      No way! I hadn't heard

    • @itsbabsworld3323
      @itsbabsworld3323 Před dnem

      @@DD-ln5no Yes, they told the ladies it was for charity. this was a few months ago just google it

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem +4

      How horrible!!!

  • @jennamurphy2099
    @jennamurphy2099 Před 2 dny +29

    So disappointing. I can accept the fact that there is a ridiculous mark up I am paying but I absolutely draw the line at the condition in which another human being is being treated. It’s disgusting and it saddens my heart. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      It really is disgusting and saddening. I accept the price too but not the human suffering.

  • @parishers6351
    @parishers6351 Před 2 dny +14

    I’m glad they exposed the real cost of these so-called luxury goods

  • @vee9043
    @vee9043 Před 3 dny +41

    Very disappointing. I came across a comment a few years ago that skilled Chinese artisans, often trained by the fashion houses themselves, are choosing to work in replica factories because the working conditions and wages are so much better making fakes than when they were making authentic bags. Not sure how true it is but it can certainly explain why fakes are so good now. Either way this is certainly not luxury and a huge mark on Dior's brand image.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +6

      It is so disappointing. I wonder if there is any truth to that? This is not luxury for sure. Shame on Dior.

    • @DebraGruber-hk7xl
      @DebraGruber-hk7xl Před 2 dny +1

      I believe it

    • @ThekimG313
      @ThekimG313 Před 2 dny +4

      It makes sense that the same people making the real ones and are having access to the materials are making the fake ones on the side! That’s why they look and feel identical. This all seemed to happen during the pandemic shut downs in northern Italy. 🇮🇹

  • @aliciamullaney6634
    @aliciamullaney6634 Před 2 dny +22

    The CEO needs to make their 500 million dollar bonus, they want a new yacht.......Very disappointing, do better!

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +4

      I know right?!? When is the money enough???

  • @alliahmac
    @alliahmac Před 2 dny +20

    Melinda, I feel the same way. In Sophie Shohet’s video, she said Dior paid one manufacturer $1M + in one year and Dior made over $80M….and to treat another human being like this, disgusting. I’ll use what I’ve got but will no longer support the brand and like you’ve said, this just the beginning and many more brands will be exposed. Thanks for sharing your thoughts 😊

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      I missed her saying that. Just terrible! It is all so disgusting.

  • @annwashington471
    @annwashington471 Před 2 dny +24

    The fact is that most if not all the factories in Italy have been sold to the chinese. I have even watched a video of som very rich chinese women , one owned a factory in china and she
    admitted that designer clothes were made in her factrory. The thing is that the luxury houses can say made in france or italy when the piece is not . They can make it in china
    then ship it back and add the lable and say made in china. This is not a secret but some just ignore the facts.
    If they will over charge the buyer for their bags , why would they care about the people making them.
    .Loro piano was also called out for not paying the people who do the labor for her cashmere.

    • @sparklefarter
      @sparklefarter Před 2 dny +1

      That's correct. The last substantial transformation just needs to be done in the country of origin you want the label printed to say so really, most of the time it's silly of us to request specifically, like in LV items, we want "made in France" pieces. :) Dior isn't even the first to have labour issues. Fendi and LV was on the radar before for having workers make garments from their home for basically pennies and without contracts. This was just in 2018. This is not the first nor the last and has been happening for decades, not just luxury but, all over the world. Although, It's been a problem within Italy for years. We hold luxury brands higher for the price that we pay but, who are we kidding. Everyone is out for the higher profit margins and for the higher positions to pocket the most. Humans ultimately are just very greedy and selfish. I think we all need a grasp on reality however, I do hope from this situation blowing up that we scrutinize this a bit more and pressure these companies to do better. I believe this will be a good lesson for all. 😅

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      I have no problem if the factory is owned by Chinese or if the workers are Chinese but it is the cruelty of how they were treated. I wasn't aware of Loro P (never heard of it till quiet luxury) or the Fendi or LV issues. It does come down to greed and self selfishness for sure. Hopefully we can all be more aware now.

  • @robisiers4347
    @robisiers4347 Před 2 dny +14

    Makes you wonder if all of the luxury houses are a big fraud. Peddling cheaply made items for big money$$$

  • @cschof4351
    @cschof4351 Před 2 dny +9

    This is what happens when a big corporation buys out these brands , They are not interested in craftsmanship , they are interested in profit . It is such a shame how greed has brought down a beloved brand . It is nice to see more people on CZcams starting to cover this , it needs to be talked about .

  • @mariafindlux1512
    @mariafindlux1512 Před 2 dny +13

    I feel so silly walking around with
    my beautiful Dior book .

  • @jayceeb3142
    @jayceeb3142 Před 2 dny +9

    I agree wholeheartedly. To show beautiful and clean workshops as if the bags are made there and then to find out the their bags were actually made in sweatshops is such a slap in the face. Gross misrepresentation, allegedly!

  • @thunter8718
    @thunter8718 Před 2 dny +13

    What a crazy story. 24 hours a day, why. Are they selling that many bags to justify 24/7 labour. Clearly someone in corporate procurement LVMH did not vet these factories or chose to ignore the conditions. Markup on product is normal business, but this type of markup on bags that are not really luxury after all is high way robbery.

    • @flohough1870
      @flohough1870 Před 2 dny +1

      That's the sad part, they are selling that many bags. Cassie Thorpe recently did a video where she toured the Fashionphile warehouse in NYC and I was absolutely floored at the sheer size of the inventory. I think we have multiple problems right now with this mindset, including our over consumption. Luxury is no longer pretty, it's just downright gross.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      They must be selling that much to operate that way.
      FP also has a huge warehouse in CA too.

  • @youheartmel
    @youheartmel Před 2 dny +11

    This infuriates me so much, I actually shed a few tears. Why is this happening in 2024?

  • @aminaelrihany8844
    @aminaelrihany8844 Před dnem +5

    People still buying Balenciaga. People forget. And dolce and gabbana. And all luxury items

    • @marguerittetwinkle3624
      @marguerittetwinkle3624 Před 20 hodinami

      Sad, but true. 1 year from now and people will purchase Dior again like this never happened.

  • @lerc3690
    @lerc3690 Před 2 dny +8

    It is truly disgusting. How many more millions do they actually need? Can those people sleep at night? I hope people don't forget this like they forgot about the Balenciaga scandal. I am so disgusted.

  • @HandbagDiva
    @HandbagDiva Před 2 dny +8

    It’s no big secret that Bernard Arnault takes over a company and immediately makes cost cutting measures. We’ve seen it with the quality of LV and Tiffany. The service at Tiffany used to be top notch and now it’s brutal. Things falling apart after a few wears, it’s so disheartening.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      I was really saddened when he took over Tiffany, I knew the bad changes were coming. It is disheartening.

  • @positivelyhappymom3238

    It’s heartening to see how these businesses are ripping people off their hard earned money. Feels like people are fooled so easily by these rich businesses houses. I’m sure it exists almost everywhere , how disgusting!!

  • @baileymorgan9923
    @baileymorgan9923 Před 2 dny +7

    So disappointed in Dior. I always looked up to them as having high standards and I also assumed they would be paying the artisans well. 24 hours in a sweatshop is unacceptable.

  • @flohough1870
    @flohough1870 Před 2 dny +4

    Prior to this news coming out, I had suspected it might be the case. I have been a bit turned off by luxury over the last couple of years due to the price increases and other things I've learned, but this is the nail in the coffin for me. It's sad when a company places profits over people. Disgusting. I think EVERY luxury content creator needs to speak out against this to get the word out and let these companies know this is not acceptable. Thank you for doing this video.

  • @LIN-wt8dk
    @LIN-wt8dk Před 2 dny +11

    I always thought they were artisans, with good working conditions…….but Dior cannot be the only house doing this. Truly it is disappointing and yet somehow I am not surprised. My bags have always been just fun for me and I will continue to wear and enjoy them but this is just sad!

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +2

      I thought the same! They cannot be the only fashion house doing this. I will get back to enjoying my Ladies in time.

  • @narelleravesi4993
    @narelleravesi4993 Před 2 dny +6

    I agree with you Melinda,l would Never knowingly spend that much money to have people treated like this,it is truly disgusting 🙏🌷

  • @mindbodysoul8214
    @mindbodysoul8214 Před 2 dny +13

    My heart is beating so fast hearing you speak. HUGE SIGH😢! I'm happy to hear you will not be getting rid of your bags. I wouldn't either, nor would I recommend anyone to, unless it was in the plan before these findings or if you're willing to sell Darn Near EVERYTHING you own, down to your undies. I'm so happy it's coming out. I've always said, Nothing is worth no more than what a person is willing to pay for it. This is why, at these crazy prices, I try & only buy what I Absolutely love/want & can afford. I believe you will enjoy carrying your Dior pieces again. The World is hearing what they didn't know, now. But, I believe there are happier days ahead. Even for the people who were mistreated... it's my prayer a Sweet Taste of FREEDOM for them has begun.💔

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      I really hope so, they deserve it. I think I will enjoy my bags again right now it just feels so tainted. It has really changed my perspective. Xoxo

    • @mindbodysoul8214
      @mindbodysoul8214 Před dnem +1

      @@LuxPurselove Don't allow anyone to control you concerning what others have done, your purchases or your views. Great Video.🥰

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem

      @@mindbodysoul8214 I always appreciate you. The comments are taking a strange turn and I didn't expect that. Thank you! Xoxo

  • @rosahinson2166
    @rosahinson2166 Před 2 dny +2

    I completely understand why people are upset. However, how many people are upset about how rare earth minerals are mined in Africa? There are toddlers digging up cobalt so that we may have smart phones. Yet we are willing to pay from 800-2000 for smart phones.

  • @lauratnamey1308
    @lauratnamey1308 Před dnem +1

    So glad I have resisted Dior so far and now I won’t even go in the store

  • @fillurlifewithfun
    @fillurlifewithfun Před dnem +1

    Just the how the batteries in our phones are sourced. Terrible conditions. We literally can't enjoy anything we own if we look into it too deep!

  • @AnUrbanGypsy
    @AnUrbanGypsy Před 2 dny +4

    A LVMH Italian subsidiary owned the factory that organised the sub-contract, therefore, LVMH should have checked conditions of who it was contracted out to. All fall under the same umbrella. The reality being they don’t care. LVMH just swallow up Companies, put logos on everything, often replace quality materials for cheaper versions and pretty much ruin everything they get their sticky little fingers on. No point selling what you have, enjoy them… someone may have worked an eighteen hour shift to make them. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      They should have checked conditions but I agree they don't care. I am not selling anything. They were bought prior to knowledge of this. I hope no one worked that long making them. :(

  • @nanoucg5209
    @nanoucg5209 Před dnem +1

    And B Arnaud just added parts of a swiss luxury group. He had triples his worth since covid...LVMH is growing and growing with this kind of behaviours. That is disgusting

  • @Adovian_
    @Adovian_ Před dnem +2

    Applicable to every luxury brand. Buy vintage. Or find new designers there are plenty

  • @paisleyhunter
    @paisleyhunter Před 2 dny +10

    I lived in Italy for 3 yrs. This makes me so sad. There are many immigrants who are oppressed there. I guess as anywhere. The poverty where we lived (naples).. i can see why they would work in such conditions. I could go on, but i have many fond memories of italy and dont want to lose them.❤

  • @mbelieve9919
    @mbelieve9919 Před 2 dny +3

    It is very disappointing to see such poor working conditions especially when we spend so much and the profit margins are so high. The workers and consumers deserve better.

  • @kathykuchta9692
    @kathykuchta9692 Před 2 dny +4

    I recently purchased a leather Dior tote and also feel disheartened about this recent news.

  • @rosieschweebie
    @rosieschweebie Před 2 dny +5

    Wow!!😮 How very sad and horrible!!😢
    It’s truly just terrible what people do for money, and the mark ups are utterly ridiculous!
    I don’t own any Dior handbags, but I do buy a lot Dior beauty products.
    I wonder what the work environment are in regard to that. I may have to stop buying Dior all together.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      That is a good question. I know some of their makeup is made in Germany from Marlena Stell's channel and she has said those factories are good.

  • @maggyh199
    @maggyh199 Před 3 dny +7

    I heard the bag, that they were making was the Book Tote, not the Lady Dior.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 3 dny +5

      Thanks, I couldn’t find it. It still taints the brand for me even if it wasn’t the Lady.

    • @maggyh199
      @maggyh199 Před 3 dny +4

      @@LuxPurselove I agree 100%, I will not be purchasing Dior again at least until this situation has been rectified.

  • @graceg8834
    @graceg8834 Před 2 dny +3

    Stop buying them, and then we will see what they will do. This is not the only brand.

  • @Beck248
    @Beck248 Před 2 dny +2

    My husband worked in the auto industry years ago and visited a Chinese auto plant, and they do the same thing there. He was disgusted when he saw the working conditions.

  • @Karen-ht2sf
    @Karen-ht2sf Před 2 dny +1

    I was not aware of this.. Thank you for sharing.. Sad and infuriating..

  • @beautyfullify
    @beautyfullify Před 2 dny +2

    As you said. The greed. Just mindblowing😮

  • @JoleeSO
    @JoleeSO Před 2 dny +2

    Deeply deeply disturbing….its bad enough that most high street brands are sending all labour out of the country….but this!? Gross!🤮

  • @cmills53
    @cmills53 Před 2 dny +2

    It is absolutely horrific! I thought for many years this was happening! I don’t own a designer bag and will never purchase one!!

  • @NellBelle
    @NellBelle Před 2 dny +3

    Please don't get rid of the bags, the damage has been done. It would be disrespectful to the poor workers to throw their work away. Just be aware going forward. What price beauty... age old question. Sad cuz I love Dior designs.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      I will be keeping them, I can't imagine telling my husband I am selling a bag he worked so hard to surprise me with. I am thankful both were bought prior to our knowledge of this horrible news.

  • @audreyhuggins8822
    @audreyhuggins8822 Před 18 hodinami

    Thank you, this revelation is the first time I am hearing about it.

  • @ReginaM.0220
    @ReginaM.0220 Před 2 dny +3

    Thanks for sharing. I do hope you enjoy your two bags, since they are beautiful and bought in good faith. Hopefully, they weren't part of that production crew that you spoke of. Now I'm off to view the video you mentioned from the other CZcamsr....

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      That is true, I do think I will enjoy them again. Thank you.

  • @tonipeterson5294
    @tonipeterson5294 Před 2 dny

    I'm glad you did this video. This is disappointing for all of us. I know how special your pink Dior bag is to you. It's heartbreaking. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

  • @LIN-wt8dk
    @LIN-wt8dk Před 2 dny +3

    So I just went and watched Sophie’s video………..I understand it is huge news in Italy and I feel awful for their client services people who are just so wonderful. I say, take a breath and a pause and see how this plays out. 🤷‍♀

  • @tlb31m
    @tlb31m Před dnem

    Your husband is a very blessed man to have such a classy lady with morals and standards. We need more woman like this

  • @Blackbirdinthedeadofnight

    Good video. The fashion industry is a lot about illusion.

  • @zennermare9077
    @zennermare9077 Před 2 dny +1

    As someone who’s culture background is Chinese, I’m truly sad that made in China = exploitation and less than ideal craftsmanship. Clearly the workers work hard and there’s a market for what they produce (probably not at current price). I just hope through labor renegotiation, their working conditions can get better. Also I hope one day they can work for Chinese designers too, so the brand image will align better with the workers in the back stage

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      I don't associate made in China with less than ideal craftsmanship. I have no problem with who is making the bag but I do want them to be treated humanely and given a fair wage for their hard work.

    • @zennermare9077
      @zennermare9077 Před 2 dny

      @@LuxPurseloveyes! That comes through your video. All we want is a world with less corporate greed and much less human suffering!

  • @jbbb7418
    @jbbb7418 Před 2 dny

    Hello Catwalk City did a fantastic video on this too, it was the first I had heard of this. Such a horrific situation, sadly, I agree, I too think this is not the last luxury house we will hear of doing this. It makes me feel so dirty. Thank you Melinda for covering this. 💗

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      Yes dirty that is how I feel too. Not only with Dior but all of it right now. It is so icky and gross.

  • @jtw22
    @jtw22 Před 2 hodinami

    It's disappointing and I feel like more companies will be shown for some bad conduct. It's completely turned me off from Dior.

  • @DD-ln5no
    @DD-ln5no Před 2 dny

    This news came out as I was getting ready to purchase a Dior bag for the first time. Absolutely a sign from God. I draw the line at human exploitation

  • @millybells
    @millybells Před hodinou

    I couldn’t blame you for being off with Dior , it’s definitely wrong , shameful for a brand associate with princess Diana . A woman loved by everyone no matter what walk of life they came from.

  • @chris92673RN
    @chris92673RN Před 46 minutami

    Abhorrent! At the very least this certainly gives pause with purchasing from luxury brands. Hard to believe it's only Dior.

  • @stacydavidson7353
    @stacydavidson7353 Před 2 dny +1

    Most people who are buying and wearing luxury brands could care less about the working conditions-they just want to strut their labels. LVMH does not have anything to worry about-even after all this exposure, luxury prices will still increase ridiculously and people will stay pay. I agree 100% that’s it’s all about greed but LVMH will say it’s just business.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      You are probably right. I doubt this will have any impact on their profit margins. And I think LV just went up again a few days ago too.

    • @WyeChengChong-ql7lr
      @WyeChengChong-ql7lr Před 22 hodinami

      Yes, I noticed LV bag prices went up a couple of days ago here in Australia and also Japan, not sure if its worldwide. This scandal makes me wonder if LV does the same as Dior since they are both part of LVMH.

  • @s.f.4629
    @s.f.4629 Před 4 hodinami

    Why is everyone acting surprised and shocked? People really didn't know this before?

  • @angiejordan2120
    @angiejordan2120 Před 21 hodinou

    I won’t be shopping with Dior for awhile, this is disappointing

  • @graceg8834
    @graceg8834 Před 2 dny +1

    I value you at least are talking about it, many CZcamsrs and influencers are not saying anything, they make lots of money with their sponsorship.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      To my knowledge Dior doesn't pay influencers but I could be wrong. If they do it is very big ones.

  • @marleneperez13
    @marleneperez13 Před 2 dny +1

    I love luxury but these companies and prices are making me. Look for something else when I need something. I heard even chanel as for LVMH I try not to purchase from all the brands he owns. Happy what I have thank you for another you tuber letting know.

  • @carolinewade9965
    @carolinewade9965 Před 2 dny +1

    This practice by designer houses highlights the true cost and profits made on Dior, Lv etc designer bags
    The Superfake market where the bags are superior comparable quality highlights the true cost and profits of making a quality bag
    The huge markups by fashion houses in the last few years along with poor quality ie chanel 22 hints at companies reducing manufacturing costs, quality but maintaining growing profit margins

  • @Msfamika
    @Msfamika Před 2 dny

    Totally in agreement

  • @Bambi-rn8lp
    @Bambi-rn8lp Před 2 dny +7

    temu is probably worse

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      I think they are one of the ones who have been shown to have bad conditions but I am not positive. Edited to add I won't shop there either.

    • @flohough1870
      @flohough1870 Před 2 dny

      Temu is basically a clearing house for multiple sellers and manufacturers, so it is hard to say. Some may be great, some may be okay, some may be awful. It's basically Chinese Amazon. Without the huge markup to fund some rich man's exploits like rockets, etc.

  • @patriciateague8677
    @patriciateague8677 Před 2 dny +8

    I think there have always been issues in the fashion industry that come out periodically about these types of issues. So many companies are outsourcing labor to save money. One would think this wouldn't still be happening in 2024.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +2

      Yes I agree. And I would have really thought a company like Dior would be ethical.

    • @patriciateague8677
      @patriciateague8677 Před 2 dny

      @@LuxPurselove I agree.

  • @margaretbrett4073
    @margaretbrett4073 Před 2 dny +1

    So disappointing Melinda that the rich get richer treating people in such a degrading way and sad and upsetting for the customers who bought their bags in good faith Thanks for your video and opinion., so agree I think more to come the luxury has changed.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      Well said Margaret! It is so sad and so upsetting. I have a feeling more is to come as well. Xoxo

  • @gillgillob
    @gillgillob Před 2 dny +1

    “The owners of the contracting and subcontracting companies are under investigation by Milan prosecutors for exploiting workers and employing people off the books, while Dior itself faces no criminal probe. “ Whilst it is not Dior facing legal consequences I will be interested to hear what processes they intend to put in place to monitor their sub-contractor’s working conditions. I hope some good will come out of this. Somebody else made a comment about if they don’t like it, work somewhere else. Whilst I don’t agree with this, it does raise an important point. Why would you work there? There is no mention of workers being underpaid. Let’s hope they at least may have been earning fairly decent money and that was the incentive.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      That person made several rude statements about the workers until I had to block her. It isn't always that easy to change jobs especially when stuck in a situation like this one and some of the workers were there illegally which makes it even harder. I too hope some good comes out of this.

  • @vanii9
    @vanii9 Před dnem

    These mega factories in China sell the most remarkable dupes some 1:1 from the original. It's not hard to believe that these factories get these 1:1 perfect bags due to being used by fashion houses.
    Food for thought.
    Love the videos!

  • @Monkey-oy1us
    @Monkey-oy1us Před 2 dny

    This is heartbreaking

  • @terzim5695
    @terzim5695 Před dnem

    I agree with your disgust, and I'm sure it's going on with many if not all the luxury houses, especially those owned by LVMH. The fact that I don't personally own any Dior bags is small comfort. 😢

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem

      I wonder how many other brands are doing the same thing too.

  • @ufos-cos
    @ufos-cos Před dnem

    I’m a little bit glad I’ve never bought any of those glitzy brands now 😂

  • @raguspug1
    @raguspug1 Před 2 dny

    I hope you are able to use those beautiful bags. Just know that you did not know what was going on when they were purchased. Not purchasing anymore would be the punishment Dior deserves.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem

      Thank you. I have decided I will use and enjoy them, we had no idea of this when they were purchases as you said.

  • @lindasalera5650
    @lindasalera5650 Před 2 dny +1

    So disappointing, my next bag was going to be the lady dior, i will not be purchasing it now! I couldn’t wear it and feel good about it!😢

  • @llnut4775
    @llnut4775 Před 2 dny +1

    This is so upsetting but yes Melinda… I fear this is only the beginning. 😔

  • @4Clover128
    @4Clover128 Před 2 dny +1

    That’s how much the bags cost to make. Quality down, prices up. The quality looks fake anyway.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem

      Not sure what you mean by the quality looks fake?

  • @ThekimG313
    @ThekimG313 Před 2 dny

    There was an undercover video of the workers that have had their limbs literally cut off because of the lack of safety precautions being removed. They were forced to work for basically free after being promised a job and they had to sleep in the parking lot as well as their visas were taken away by the owners of the factory. Don’t know if those videos are still available on CZcams but I saw 3 of them . 💯 in one of those videos they admitted that the designer’s inspector tells the factory owners when they are coming ahead of time! And that’s only once per year 😮.

  • @kaylheecarroll3186
    @kaylheecarroll3186 Před 2 dny

    It's always terrible hearing about this and so disappointing and frustrating that it continues to keep happening!

  • @msfrootti
    @msfrootti Před 2 dny +1

    No you are wrong about that CD was not acquired in 2017. It was initially acquired as a construction company under whose umbrella sat the Christian Dior company. This was Bernard Arnault first foray into luxury brand. Originally the main family business was in construction. I am not sure which decade this new company was acquired but it was decades ago. Later he started buying Lious Vuitton and then other brands such as Bulgari Moët Chandon. His latest acquisition is Tiffany. Since then Tiffany prices have shot up!! I remember reading all about it and how Bernard Arnault LVMH owner got into luxury brands purely by chance.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      Interesting! Everything I looked up said acquired in 2017 for 13.1 billion. I remember thinking Tiffany is going to change big time when he acquired them and they did! A bracelet I bought 2 years ago has gone up 5k!

    • @msfrootti
      @msfrootti Před 2 dny +1

      @@LuxPurselove I just looked up his wiki page “acquisition of the financially-struggling textile and retail conglomerate Boussac Saint-Frères in 1984, which included the prestigious fashion house Christian Dior.”

  • @marlenepopov8469
    @marlenepopov8469 Před 2 dny +6

    You can't blame Dior for the markup as long as there are people out there willing to pay the price.

    • @jaden5959
      @jaden5959 Před dnem +1

      You missed the point. It is not about the markup, but rather the treatment of the people who make the products. With what these brands charge for their products, they should provide safe and sanitary working conditions and pay a living wage at the very least.

    • @marlenepopov8469
      @marlenepopov8469 Před dnem

      @@jaden5959 No, I didn't miss the point. That was not a Dior owned factory.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem +1

      @@jaden5959 You are 100% correct. It has nothing to do with the markup she totally is missing the point or doesn't care about the treatment of the workers. Dior paid to use that factory so yes it is on Dior to make sure the standards are high. The workers should be treated fairly and with good wages no matter what they charge for the bags.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem

      @@marlenepopov8469 I promise you did miss the point.

    • @marlenepopov8469
      @marlenepopov8469 Před dnem +1

      @@LuxPurselove Where did I say that the workers shouldn't be treated fairly. You're statement is a bit judgy.

  • @lolipena8051
    @lolipena8051 Před 2 dny

    i've always wanted a lady dior. in march I finally decided on the size (small) and right before the scandal hit, I fell in love with a green mint one. however now I don't know if I will buy it for the price. not only is the resale bad, not that I was thinking of selling it, but with this scandal it makes me sick trying to rationalize spending $6,500 USD on one. maybe that color will come on the resale market later, but just sad.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem +1

      I think that is the one Amber Ashleigh bought and it is so beautiful! I understand I would not want to buy it either. I bet it will eventually come onto the preloved market.

    • @lolipena8051
      @lolipena8051 Před 3 hodinami

      @@LuxPurselove yes its the same one she bought. its stunning and I'm hoping it will.

  • @karenphu998
    @karenphu998 Před 2 dny

    I do feel horrible and upset that my Dior bag/s is/are attached to disappointing sweatshop & illegal workers. I am saddened………but (like you) I will not get rid of my Lady Dior & other already purchased Dior items. However, I will not be making any new Dior purchases too moving forward at this time.
    Besides that, big congratulations for you on your new Las Vegas Hermes bag…….I think your husband is a sweet & thoughtful man…..hope you’ll use it and not just stock away in a closet. It is a beautiful bag!

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      It makes no sense to get rid of things we bought before knowing this went on.
      He is very sweet and it will get a lot of use. Thank you!

  • @RaqReviews
    @RaqReviews Před 2 dny

    That sounds horrible. Thanks for sharing your POV.

  • @user-mp9tu6cp7d
    @user-mp9tu6cp7d Před 2 dny

    I read the book Counterfeit, a fictional book, about super fakes and spoke of the working conditions in China. Horrible and that is one of the arguments used against purchasing counterfeit bags. It is appalling to find out similar conditions allegedly may be occurring in luxury brand production as well. I was in Las Vegas last week, and walked into Dior, to look at your rafia Lady Dior as well as a leather bag Lady Dior, not knowing about this expose. I'm happy I didn't purchase either bag. The store only had one other shopper in it, and most of the stores were empty at Wynn, Encore, Crystals and Bellagio. The insane price increases have caused a lot of shoppers to look elsewhere and this may be another nail in the coffin of luxury unless the brands are more transparent about working conditions.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      It really is appalling. The last few times I have been in Vegas the stores were empty in all of those malls too with the exception of the Hermes stores.

  • @devonneshort4749
    @devonneshort4749 Před 2 dny +1

    LVMH should be ashamed?🤔What other skeleton's do they have?🤔

  • @jesseeec
    @jesseeec Před 2 dny +8

    Very disappointing…never going to buy a Dior bag. Disgusting

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      It really is disappointing and disgusting.

  • @melissalightstone7185

    Not completely surprised.

  • @JoleeSO
    @JoleeSO Před 2 dny

    Oligarchy….its where we are all headed

  • @orattik
    @orattik Před 2 dny

    Actually, it’s a little more complicated- Bernard Arnault bought Dior in 1984, even before founding LVMH. In 2017 his own holding company Groupe Arnault sold it to LVMH, so essentially same owner.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem +1

      Thanks. Yes someone else told me that too. Online info I found was very misleading.

  • @pinkybird808
    @pinkybird808 Před 2 dny +2

    I’m so sorry your sentimental bags are tainted with these allegations and you feel like you can’t use them. But I’m glad that you’re not selling and I hope that the situation can be rectified somehow. When the Balenciaga scandal broke and the value of their brand just plummeted along with sales and the resale market for their items, it made me wonder how the luxury community will respond if it happened to Chanel, Hermes, or Dior. It makes me mad that we’re buying these items at premium prices for their quality, heritage, style, and ethical production standards but I feel as if I’ve been had. Perhaps I’m also naive but I choose to believe in the good of this world and it hurts when I’m proven wrong.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny

      Thank you. I need to just use them and know they were purchased prior to any knowledge of this. I totally feel the same as your last sentence.

  • @mbf2025
    @mbf2025 Před 2 dny

    I'm furious and will not be purchasing anything from Dior.

  • @pjeames3334
    @pjeames3334 Před 2 dny +1

    If a person researched in depth all the brands of the items they wore daily I would imagine you’d be appalled at complaints of how they pay/treat workers, it’s all about greed. You’ll still use your bags though, right? I’m just saying people who own these “tainted” brands shouldn’t be judged by the brands behavior especially because we never know all their practices.

  • @dnd1007
    @dnd1007 Před 2 dny +2

    Gross is right.

  • @bunnybabe42k79
    @bunnybabe42k79 Před 2 dny

    I think we've always known we were paying a premium for presentation,packing etc but never this much and certainly not at the exploitation of others. I like luxury because it supposed to be ethical and better than fast fashion but goodness we have been duped

  • @hannkg7715
    @hannkg7715 Před 2 dny

    Yes - no desire to support Dior anymore. They were one of my fave brands. I'll be avoiding LVMH also.

  • @snow77707
    @snow77707 Před dnem

    This is Horrible 😢😢
    Shame!!!!

  • @carrino15
    @carrino15 Před 2 dny

    I'm very curious if there is anything the industry would do to increase trust. It is absolutely not enough to just slip away from responsibility by having third party contract. They need to have some Blockchain tech solutions where we could see proof of payment to the worker and health insurance.

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem

      I doubt they would ever be that transparent but that would be great.

  • @marib.1309
    @marib.1309 Před 2 dny

    I will not buy anything from Dior!!! Let's see what brand is next...

  • @beerachael
    @beerachael Před 2 dny

    It’s disgusting. Dior and other brands will wriggle out of responsibility by saying it’s the subcontractors issue. There are a lot of videos on this but I bet people will continue to buy on the whole. For me it’s only worth the high price if it’s made from quality materials, in an atelier by skilled artisans or what’s the point? I’m not into carrying something that supports human suffering

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      I do think they will get away with it sadly. And I bet people continue to buy but I will not be one of them. I agree with you.

  • @jbbb7418
    @jbbb7418 Před 2 dny

    I had another thought as well….. super fakes…. 🤔

  • @TubnQT
    @TubnQT Před 2 dny

    Thankfully I’ve never bought anything Dior.🥵 It has just never appealed to me.

  • @catherinepicicci5859
    @catherinepicicci5859 Před 2 dny

    Good for you Melinda to not support Dior moving forward. Obviously it’s the workers we should have compassion for first. The video they show on how these bags are supposed to be made is a dirty lie. I’ve just saved myself some money!!!

  • @LIN-wt8dk
    @LIN-wt8dk Před 2 dny

    And……the factory that they are showing didn’t show any sewing machines, it almost seemed like they were making grommets and or hard wear. Possibly a subcontractor, still doesn’t make it ok!!

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před 2 dny +1

      The factory was a Chinese factory that was subcontracted out, apparently the bag made for 53 euros is the small fabric book tote so there must be sewing machines somewhere.

    • @LIN-wt8dk
      @LIN-wt8dk Před dnem

      @@LuxPurselove I think this may shake up these companies, and hopefully they will do better……..that said, I do so hope that when you go to Paris, that if you have never been to their Flagship store that you do go and walk through. It is a beautiful place and the museum next door is worth a walk through.
      It is sad because I think Dior has the most beautiful items and we had the most amazing four hours there. ( Champagne)😊
      Happy 4th Melinda! Blessings!🥰

    • @LuxPurselove
      @LuxPurselove  Před dnem +1

      @@LIN-wt8dk I hope so. You had a good point on Dayle's post about Rolex etc. It makes you wonder doesn't it? I did not go in there last time I went in the store in London. It would be nice to see it, thanks for the reminder. Happy 4th to you and blessings back! Xoxo

    • @LIN-wt8dk
      @LIN-wt8dk Před 18 hodinami

      @@LuxPurselove 🥰