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Dior Caught in China Sovereignty Controversy Ahead of Shanghai Show

The brand soon apologized after a representative showcased a map of China, which excluded Taiwan during a Dream in Dior campus talk.

By Tianwei Zhang on October 16, 2019

SHANGHAI — Dior is the latest luxury brand to get caught in China’s geopolitical disputes, which has affected Coach, Versace and Givenchy in the past two months.

A brand representative showcased a map of China, which illustrated the number of stores in the country, but excluded the disputed region of Taiwan during a Dream in Dior internship program campus talk, according to a video, which began to surface on Weibo, China’s own Twitter, on Wednesday.

When asked about why Taiwan was missing on the map by a university student, the representative responded: “I think it’s maybe because the picture is too small and Taiwan is too small.”

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A screenshot of the video, showing a map of China, which exclude the disputed region on China. Screenshot

The student then said: “But it can’t be smaller than Hainan island.” Her comment was met with a round of applause from the audience.

After that, the brand representative further explained the difference between mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan region, and stressed that the Hong Kong and Taiwan markets are not under their management. “Because we are in China, we look after mainland China,” the representative said.

The student later added, “Yes, I understand you manage China, but your map says China. I still believe you need to include Taiwan in your map.”

Toward the end of the video, Dior’s brand representative did not directly respond to her question, or apologize, but said, “Taiwan and Hong Kong are categorized as a part of the Asia-Pacific region,” and “LVMH will not do anything that’s against China’s political stance.”

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Dior quickly issued a statement and apologized. Courtesy

The video was widely shared within hours of publishing. Dior soon issued a statement and apologized on Weibo.

“The misrepresentation of an individual Dior employee does not represent the company or the brand’s stance on China. The company apologized for the misstatement and misinterpretation of a Dior personnel during a campus presentation. At the same time, the company emphasizes that this is a misconduct of an employee who does not represent the company’s position.

“Dior always respects and upholds the one-China principle, strictly safeguards China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and cherishes the Chinese people’s feelings. We are deeply concerned about the mistakes of this individual employee and must take precautions to prevent similar mistakes from happening again,” the company said.

No brand ambassadors or friends of the house have distanced themselves from the brand as of press time.

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So annoying, from both sides
 
Sickening, but birds of a feather.....
It's purely business as usual for Arnault. He's not only spitting into the eyes of his colleagues such as Anna and Tom who publicly refused to be associated with Trump due to his policies and divisiveness, but he's also validating the idiot's toxic behaviour on a much larger scale.

And to think Arnault is actually married to a Mexican! Says a lot about her, actually.
 
^^ I don't think so ... looks French to me. (Or perhaps French-Canadian ;)) Sadly I have never bought anything from Louis Vuitton, so I can't stop ...

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I love how people are always ready to grill Salma. Is it because she dresses like she's blind? crimes against humanity, indeed, let's torch her!

So interesting he picked Louis Vuitton as a 'merit credential' type of gift to the Trump administration. It's not the kind of move history ever forgets (just like Chanel always carries that argument about their past). Guess he would've gone FN instead of Macron back then had he only been as unknown there as he's in the US.. values subject to location.

I have never bought anything LV, their logo is gross, I just feel mildly bad for the creative people that work there and end up indirectly contributing to this display of LV's true ideologies.
 
"I'm not here to judge any types of policies," said Arnault. "I'm here to work with my brand..." ⁣

At least he's only being honest, the only thing that matters is his pocketbook
 
^ Not really the type of honesty we need right now ...

And I will say, why in the world this choice for a ribbon cutting in Texas?! The orange one is off-brand to say the least. So many other choices, and this ... :unsure: Unless the message is meant to be crude, crass imported nouveau riche, in which case he got it exactly right. Glad I understand what the brand is all about now ... :smartass:
 
I wonder if more people within LVMH will speak out (Rihanna, Stella, Virgil, Marc in particular)

From a pure PR point of view, what was Arnault thinking? In this environment, and in this industry, flying down to Texas to act buddy-buddy with Trump? Did he miss the whole Hudson Yards owner controversy just recently? Read the room man...
 
Louis Vuitton Faces Boycott Threat After Trump Visits Factory
Grab Your Wallet, a group that asks shoppers to boycott businesses with ties to Donald Trump’s family and administration, is adding Louis Vuitton and other LVMH brands to its list.

NEW YORK, United States — LVMH is facing a boycott threat after the French luxury house invited President Donald Trump to the opening of a new Louis Vuitton factory in Texas earlier this week.

Grab Your Wallet, a group that calls on shoppers to boycott businesses associated with the Trump family and administration has added LVMH brands to its list of corporations to avoid, Shannon Coulter, one of the movement’s founders told BoF.

The group organised shortly before the 2016 election after recordings emerged of Trump disparaging women on the set of Access Hollywood. Grab Your Wallet had an early win when its call for consumers to boycott Ivanka Trump’s fashion line and stores that carried it appeared to contribute to a decline in sales. Trump closed her brand last year.

Most brands on Grab Your Wallet’s list were targeted for financial ties to Trump, including SoulCycle and the Hudson Yards mall in Manhattan. Stephen Ross, the developer of Hudson Yards and chairman of Equinox-owned SoulCycle, held a fundraiser for Trump in August. LVMH is the first owner of consumer brands to make the list that is not financially involved with the Trump family or administration, Coulter said.

It’s unlikely that the boycott will have a massive effect on the luxury behemoth; LVMH owns companies like Sephora, Céline, Givenchy, and Dior just to name a few, and saw record profits of €6.4 billion in 2018. Louis Vuitton is expected to net €12 billion in sales this year.

But Coulter said plenty of Louis Vuitton customers were angered by Trump’s factory visit.

“Creating jobs is not an excuse to ignore morally repugnant behavior,” Coulter said. “Businesses are willing to look the other way in order to work with the Trump administration, but it’s a worrisome trend.”

LVMH did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Trump attended the opening ceremony of the Louis Vuitton handbag factory in Johnson County, Texas alongside LVMH Chairman Bernard Arnault, Rimowa CEO Alexandre Arnault, Ivanka Trump, Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and others.

The French luxury house opened the factory as part of a commitment it made to the Trump Administration to create more manufacturing jobs in the US. In 2018, Louis Vuitton signed the Pledge to America’s Workers, a Trump initiative that was also signed by Google, Amazon, and Ford.

Hours after photos of Trump cutting the ribbon were posted online, social media users wrote they would boycott Louis Vuitton for its involvement with Trump.

“Shame on you standing next to the most corrupt President in American history to open your plant. I will never purchase anything with your name on it again #boycottlouisvuitton,” one Twitter user wrote.

“There goes Vuitton’s reputation,” another tweeted.

Brands have faced a backlash for appearing to side with the administration from the start. In 2016, New Balance faced mass social media backlash after its vice president of public affairs told the Wall Street Journal the company believed Trump would help “things are going to move in the right direction.” Under Armour chief executive Kevin Plank similarly faced criticism for calling Trump “a real asset for this country” on CNBC.

Other brands have distanced themselves from the Trump administration. In November 2018, Patagonia said it would donate the $10 million it had saved from Trump’s tax cuts to environmental causes. Designers including Phillip Lim, Sophie Theallet, Naeem Khan, and Marc Jacobs have said they wouldn’t dress First Lady Melania Trump.

Bernard Arnault previously met the president at Trump Tower in 2017 to discuss job opportunities in the US; he also attended a state dinner in honor of French President Emmanuel Macron in April 2018.

Louis Vuitton opened the factory in part to move elementals of its supply chain closer to American consumers. It also could help protect the French luxury house from future rounds of tariffs. Trump has ordered some taxes on imports from the European Union, but so far handbags and other luxury goods have been spared.

The Grab Your Wallet boycott has targeted businesses associated with the Trump family and administration. Brands placed on the boycott list include L.L. Bean, since board member Linda Bean raised money for Trump during the 2016 election. Department stores like Bloomingdale’s, Hudson Bay, and Lord & Taylor were on it too, for carrying the Ivanka Trump line. The stores were taken off the list after the Ivanka Trump brand shut down.

Coulter said the relationship between Arnault and Trump would not go unnoticed.

"The people in this country who voted against Trump have major economic power and they want to be aware of who is engaging in formal relationships with Trump,” Coulter said. “And it’s pretty easy to boycott Louis Vuitton because there’s plenty of other luxury brands shoppers can choose from that don’t cozy up to Trump.”
bof
 
love a man with principles.. go nicolas!

Just saw this now, wow, can we give the man a round of applause!! It takes a lot of guts and conviction to refute the Vuitton deal so publicly.

Nicolas Ghesquière Takes Stand Against Donald Trump

“I am a fashion designer refusing this association,” he wrote after Trump inaugurated a Louis Vuitton leather goods workshop in Texas.

By Joelle Diderich on October 20, 2019

PARIS — Nicolas Ghesquière does not wish to be associated with Donald Trump.

Three days after the U.S. president joined Bernard Arnault, chairman and chief executive officer of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, to inaugurate a new Louis Vuitton leather goods workshop in rural Alvarado, Tex., the brand’s artistic director of women’s collections seems to have distanced himself from the highly publicized event.

“Standing against any political action. I am a fashion designer refusing this association #trumpisajoke #homophobia,” the designer wrote in a post on Instagram below the cover of the 1984 Evelyn Thomas club hit “High Energy.”

A spokesman for Louis Vuitton said the house had no comment on Ghesquière’s post.


Though Arnault stopped short of calling Trump a friend when asked by WWD, he shared that their relationship goes back to the Eighties when he first met the-then real estate developer socially in New York. “We are very honored to have the president of the United States. I’m not here to judge any types of policies,” said Arnault. “I’m here to work with my brand and we are going to, over five years, have 1,000 people working here and that’s what matters.”

Neither LVMH nor Louis Vuitton posted any images of the event on their Instagram accounts. Being publicly associated with Trump in a week where the political chaos surrounding the U.S. president appeared to reach new heights always carried the risk of alienating some LVMH customers, though online calls to boycott Vuitton have gained limited traction so far.

Responding to Ghesquière’s post, model Teddy Quinlivan wrote: “Thank you for standing on the right side of history.” Ghesquière has frequently used transgender models in his recent shows and campaigns.

The Trump administration is seeking to repeal a series of laws and regulations preventing discrimination against transgender people in fields including healthcare and the workplace.

WWD
 
Interesting to see how many industry professionals are supporting him on this, but it seems people are also starting to call on the others (mostly Rihanna), to make a stand. Especially in light of her comments in the current Vogue profile. And I wonder whether Maria 'We Should All Be Feminists!' Grazia will say anything.

Can't believe Arnault/Pinault didn't think this through from a PR point of view?
 
Interesting to see how many industry professionals are supporting him on this, but it seems people are also starting to call on the others (mostly Rihanna), to make a stand. Especially in light of her comments in the current Vogue profile. And I wonder whether Maria 'We Should All Be Feminists!' Grazia will say anything.

Can't believe Arnault/Pinault didn't think this through from a PR point of view?

Lol Maria is only an "activist" when she can charge $700 for a t-shirt.
 
Lol Maria is only an "activist" when she can charge $700 for a t-shirt.

In other MGC news....and WWD showing how shady they are with that last sentence. LOL

Dior Presents New Looks and Plays Patriotic Chinese Song in Shanghai

Some 28.9 million participated in the live stream via Dior's official account on Weibo, Huawei, TikTok and Tencent's WeChat.

By Tianwei Zhang on October 20, 2019

SHANGHAIDespite being called out for excluding the disputed region of Taiwan in a map during one of its campus recruitment events, Dior managed to bring its spring 2020 collection to Shanghai on Saturday.

On top of that, Maria Grazia Chiuri, creative director of the couture house, presented 14 exclusive looks for China. The limited capsule is inspired by Rosa Mutabilis, a kind of rose native to Southwest China in Guizhou, Hubei, and Sichuan provinces, and Monte Verità, an avant-garde artistic community that was founded in the early 20th century in Switzerland.

The set of the Shanghai show was an extension of the Paris concept. The grand hall of the Shanghai exhibition center was filled with trees and plants sourced locally by the landscape and urbanism collective Coloco, while ballet dancer Sébastien Bertaud choreographed a special performance for Shanghai.

The show was broadcast via Dior’s official account on Weibo, Huawei, TikTok and Tencent’s WeChat, using 360-degree virtual reality technology. Some 28.9 million people followed the live stream. Brand ambassadors such as Jing Tian, Arthur Chen, Huang Xuan attended the show.

In response to the recent incident, Dior reaffirmed its pro-Beijing attitude during the after-party and played “Me and Beloved Country,” a classic patriotic song, which became a piece of trending news on Weibo that night. One Weibo user commented: “Dior showed a desperate desire to survive in China.”

WWD
 
It seems everybody just has these really awful recollections about the president. Donatella seems more offended that he offered her KFC than him gatecrashing the shoot. LOL.

Wintour also asked Versace about her thoughts on American politics at the moment, to which Versace replied swiftly: “I’ve been liking Mayor Pete [Buttigieg]. I think the whole world would gain from a president like that.” She also reminisced about a momentary encounter she had with the current POTUS; one that, perhaps unsurprisingly, involved fast food. “Years and years ago, we did a shoot with Madonna at Mar-a-Lago,” Versace said. “We were trying to create this incredibly glamorous environment, but then, Donald Trump walks in, who clearly wanted to meet Madonna, and he was carrying a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken. He kept asking us if we wanted to try this Kentucky Fried Chicken! We said, ‘No, thank you.’”

“That’s Not a Plane, That’s a Hair Dryer!”: Anna Wintour and Donatella Versace on Rafting and Riding Horses Together
 
Am I the only one who thinks Nicolas' response is just good PR? Since he is the designer for Louis Vuitton, fashion lovers who know this won't stay mad at the brand and the Arnault's cozy opening with Trump will be overlooked in days.
 

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