I don’t follow her, never heard of her to be honest, but also checked her out now and not my style.I would never buy Dior again after they’ve worked with these people.
And yes it is shameful that they have increased their prices during a pandemic but I stand by what I said originally. Does anyone follow Flavia Stuttgen!? She had Chanel delivery last week via Harrods, she wasn’t complaining about the rise in price. So ultimately: They don’t care, because they will still get the business. Should they is another matter, it’s like questioning their ethics over sourcing materials, it won’t change.
but on the side with I have realized that I would never but Dior ( mostly because of marketing and because I believe that MGC is the worst designer Dior had), Chanel or Hermes. In my eyes , with few exceptions they are brand for older people, and what it looks like when I see influencers - the brand is wearing them not them the brand.There are exceptions.
But if the exclusivity is what they are after- ok- but still such an ugly move to do in these times.
I think I would have more respect if they would be totally transparent and say more about their supply chain and labor- then there we would see anexcuse for raising prices.
Why are then influencers “shaming” fast fashion when big brand are even less transparent. And ranked far worse in people management and in environment issues.
There are ai many reaources
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