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The Business of Fashion Podcast

High Luxury, Cheap Labour: Inside Loro Piana's Sweatshop Links

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

The luxury industry trades on a carefully constructed marketing image, deeply linked to artful claims of exclusivity, craftsmanship, and impeccable standards. But a slew of Milanese court cases linking some of luxury’s biggest names to sweatshops on the outskirts of the fashion capital have sent uncomfortable shockwaves through the sector. Last week, LVMH-owned cashmere brand Loro Piana became the latest company caught up in the scandal. According to prosecutors, inadequate supply chain controls meant thousands of the brand’s cashmere jackets were made under exploitative conditions in illegal workshops. The scandals raise critical questions about luxury’s supply-chain integrity at a time when trust in the sector’s value proposition is already eroding.


This week on the Debrief, chief sustainability correspondent Sarah Kent joins Sheena Butler-Young to unpack the investigation and what it means for brands and consumers.


Key Insights: 


  • Prosecutors in Milan argue that luxury brands’ links to local sweatshops are a feature, not a bug in the system. Companies are negligent in how they monitor their supply chains and routinely turn a blind eye to red flags in order to maximise profits they say. "The crux of these cases is that big luxury brands are not really doing their homework," said Kent. Brands caught in the investigation say they have strong systems of controls in place and that they have cooperated with authorities to understand where things went wrong. 


  • Loro Piana, a brand long considered the pinnacle of luxury craftsmanship, is the latest — and perhaps most surprising — name to be swept up in the investigation. Renowned for its control over production and its sourcing of rare materials like baby cashmere and vicuña, Loro Piana sits in one of the most exclusive tiers of fashion, alongside labels like Hermès.


  • Brands caught up in the scandal have been placed under court oversight to ensure they tighten up their supply-chain controls, but the broader systemic issues revealed by the Milanese investigations have no easy fix. "There are deep-seated economic challenges for an industry that is still largely very fragmented, made up of mom-and-pop shops competing on a global stage with countries that have much lower labour costs," said Kent. Manufacturers are under intense pressure on price, speed and flexibility, conditions that have helped give rise to  “a cottage industry of cut-price suppliers that are not meeting Italy's own labour laws," she said.


  • In the past, luxury brands have proved remarkably resilient to such scandals."What feels different this time is there is more jeopardy than there has been historically,” said Kent Hefty price increases over the past few years coupled with online complaints about declining quality are already fuelling a noisy debate about whether luxury brands are really worth the money. The sector’s alleged sweatshop links are “feeding into a bigger conversation that's already happening in a dangerous way,” said Kent. “This is not just a one-off scandal affecting one brand that can fade into the background.”


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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the debrief from the business of fashion where each week we delve into our most popular B-O-F professional stories with the correspondents who created them.

0:17.3

I'm senior correspondent, Sheena Butler Young.

0:20.4

Luxury fashion prides itself on exclusivity, craftsmanship, and impeccable standards.

0:25.9

But a recent scandal surrounding one of LVMH's most revered luxury labels,

0:31.0

Laurel Piana, has yet again thrown the credibility of the entire sector into question.

0:36.2

Last week, court documents alleged that jackets sold

0:39.2

by the label for thousands of euros were made in illegal sweatshops just outside Milan.

0:45.2

Prosecutors say these allegations expose a pattern of widespread labor exploitation. It's the latest

0:51.5

blow to luxury, raising important questions about transparency, supply chain

0:56.4

oversight, and whether the industry can truly justify its ever-increasing premium prices.

1:02.7

Joining us to unpack this is Chief Sustainability Correspondent, who has been following

1:08.1

the developments closely.

1:09.8

Hi, Sarah.

1:10.4

Welcome back to the debrief podcast.

1:12.5

Hi, Sheena. Thanks so much for having me. Yeah. So I want to start with for the uninitiated why Laurel Piana is so

1:18.9

special. This is not garden variety luxury. This is baby cashmere and all of these extra, extra special,

1:26.8

refined luxury elements. Talk us through what

1:29.4

sets this brand aside. Right. I mean, Laura Pion is such an interesting brand because obviously

1:35.2

when you're talking about luxury, you're already talking about this rarefied group of brands that, you know,

1:41.3

can command prices that, you know, for many people are beyond aspirational.

1:46.9

But there's a very small elite club within this already verified group, which Laura Piana

1:55.2

belongs in and also includes companies like Amez that are really considered untouchable in terms of their

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