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Dior’s Supply Chain Practices Under Scrutiny

An Italian court has placed Christian Dior under judicial administration for a year after finding two of its subcontractors guilty of worker exploitation, as reported by Forbes. While Dior was not held criminally liable, the court found it negligent for not adequately checking working conditions at these subcontractors. The ruling highlights systemic issues within Italy's luxury supply chains, where foreign-owned manufacturers produce goods at low costs but label them “Made in Italy.” This judgment follows a similar ruling against Giorgio Armani and places other luxury brands under investigation.

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