
Italian Fashion's Hidden Cost: The Dark Side of Subcontracting
Italian Fashion's Dark Side: Subcontracting and the Fight for Fair Wages Italy, known for its high-fashion industry, faces a hidden problem: unethical subcontracting practices. A recent video by Ornella Auzino, a handbag designer, sheds light on this issue. Auzino, who runs her own factory, highlights the discrepancy between the high prices of luxury goods and the low wages paid to those who actually make them. "The problem isn't the price of the bag," Auzino explains in her video, "but how the subcontractor is paid." She points out that the focus on the final price obscures the exploitation within the supply chain. Many small businesses are struggling due to these unfair practices. Auzino's video has sparked a conversation about the need for greater transparency and ethical standards in the Italian fashion industry. Her call for fair wages resonates with many who are concerned about labor rights. The video serves as a reminder that the glamour of high fashion often hides a complex reality of economic inequality and exploitation. It is a call to action for consumers and businesses alike to demand more ethical practices throughout the supply chain.