7 "Luxury" French Women's Brands ROBBING You Blind (And 5 Actually Worth It)

UNITED STATES Welcome to 12 French Women's Fashion Brands RANKED: 7 Are Robbing You Blind! A two-hundred-dollar bottle of French perfume costs eleven dollars to fill, and the math on clothing is just as brutal. Sandro sells a fully fused blazer with sub-thirty-percent wool content for five hundred dollars, the same construction method Zara uses at one-fifth the price. Lanvin, founded in eighteen eighty-nine, is now majority owned by Fosun Fashion Group, and its tailored pieces use fused interlinings where canvas should be. This video ranks twelve French women's fashion brands and separates the ones engineering your perception from the ones engineering your garment. Seven brands on this list are charging you for a version of Paris that stopped existing decades ago. One brand near the top of the worst offenders spends more on store design per square foot than on material cost per garment, and that ratio exposes the entire system. The strongest reveal is not the brand you expect, and once you see the construction reality behind the price tag, the way you shop this market will never be the same. Copyright Disclaimer: We do not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under: Copyright disclaimer section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. "fair use" is allowed for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching. scholarships and research.