Fast Fashion and Made in Italy: Made by Chinese workers|The case of Prato|. Unusual!
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V29 Fast Fashion and Made in Italy
Today, I want to talk about the textile and garment industry of Italy,
as in « Made in Italy” or “Made in Italy Chinese way” “Made by China
in Italy”?
So, it is no secret that “Made in Italy” represents quality,
reputation, endurance, finesse, art in fashion and…
The video is relevant to both fast fashion and high fashion, because
Italy is home to luxurious brands.
But today’s video is not going to be about that. It’s going to be
about Chinese garment workers, among other things.
What are the country-specific characteristics of the fast fashion
industry’s supply chains and garment factories in Italy?
Video editing app: inShot (free version)
Music by: @ikson, Last Summer.
Sources:
1. Fashion Network, Made in Italy, by Chinese workers, 3 January
2014, available at:
https://ww.fashionnetwork.com/news/ma...
2. Clean Clothes Campaign, Can you earn a living wage in fashion
in Italy?, Report, 2014
3. The New York Times, Chinese Remake the ‘Made in Italy’ Fashion
Label, By Rachel Donadio, Sept. 12, 2010
4. The Crazy Tourist.com, 15 Best Things to Do in Prato (Italy),
available at: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-be...
5. Just-style.com, Leonila Barrie, Deterioration seen in Italian
factory wages and conditions, 23 January 2015, available at:
https://www.just-style.com/news/deter...
6. Cittadipratto.it, Textile District. Prato, the largest textile
center in Europe
7. The New Yorker, The Chinese Workers Who Assemble Designer Bags
in Tuscany, Many companies are using inexpensive immigrant labor to
manufacture handbags that bear the coveted “Made in Italy” label, By
D. T. Max, April 9, 2018, available at:
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...
8. Tu Lan, Industrial District and the Multiplication of Labour:
The Chinese Apparel Industry in Prato, Italy, June 2014, DOI:
10.1111/anti.12104, Authors: Tu Lan
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