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9 de abr. de 2018 · 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. The Chinese residents of Prato have...
13 de sept. de 2010 · For centuries, this walled medieval city just outside of Florence has produced some of the world’s finest fabrics, becoming a powerhouse for “Made in Italy” chic. And then, China came here.
3 de ene. de 2014 · Thousands of Chinese live and work in poor conditions in Prato, Italy, making clothes bearing the prized "Made in Italy" label for fast-fashion companies across Europe.
28 de jul. de 2019 · Las cifras oficiales hablan de 19.000 personas nacidas en China que viven en Prato, pero la Fiscalía calcula que hay al menos 15.000 más en situación irregular. En una ciudad de 200.000 ...
25 de ene. de 2021 · In this essay, my goal is to chart several important contours of what the encounter between ‘Made in Italy’ and ‘Made in China’ has produced. I draw on the method of encounter ethnography, which I developed for my collaborative project Tight Knit: Global Families and the Social Life of Fast Fashion (Krause 2018).
21 de feb. de 2018 · El gran dragón ‘made in Italy’ Prato, símbolo del esplendor textil italiano, es hoy el taller de confección chino más grande de Europa y un reflejo de la crisis de competitividad...
30 de sept. de 2022 · From the hills surrounding Wenzhou in eastern China, began a wave of migration in the 1980s that was to transform the Italian fashion industry. But how and why did the Wenzhou Chinese make the journey from a small rural community to the Tuscany textile factories?