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Gucci, Prada Under the Microscope: Inside the Police Sweep Shaking Italy's Fashion World

Gucci, Prada Under the Microscope: Inside the Police Sweep Shaking Italy’s Fashion World

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Italian police have launched a sweeping investigation into the heart of the country’s iconic luxury industry, placing fashion titans including Gucci, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, and Versace under the microscope in a major crackdown on alleged labour exploitation within their supply chains.

Judicial documents reveal that officers visited the headquarters of 13 top-tier brands on Wednesday, demanding a vast trove of internal records on governance, supplier oversight, and audit controls. The unprecedented police sweep—executed in Milan, Florence, Parma, and Varese—targets the compliance systems of the world’s most glamorous labels, seeking to determine if their corporate structures failed to prevent the abuse of workers at subcontracting workshops.

While prosecutors have not formally placed the companies under investigation, the move represents the final, high-stakes phase of a years-long probe that has already seen five other luxury groups placed under court-appointed administration. The industry, which produces over half of the world’s luxury goods, is now scrambling to protect the “Made in Italy” brand from a scandal that cuts to the core of its ethical foundations.

Gucci, Prada Under the Microscope: Inside the Police Sweep Shaking Italy's Fashion World
Why It Matters

For decades, the glittering facade of Italian fashion has been sustained by a shadow economy of exploited labour. Now, the police are tearing down the velvet rope, demanding to see the books behind the boutiques and the compliance reports behind the catwalks.

That brands like Gucci and Prada—the global ambassadors of Italian style—are being forced to hand over board minutes and organization charts is a humiliation of historic proportions. It proves that magistrates are no longer content with raiding backstreet workshops; they are targeting the boardrooms they believe bear ultimate responsibility.

The industry’s recent pledge to fight exploitation now rings hollow. This police action is the state’s way of saying that voluntary accords are insufficient. By demanding proof of proactive governance, prosecutors are shifting the legal burden from rogue subcontractors to the billion-dollar corporations that benefit from their cheap labour. Italy’s fashion world isn’t just being investigated; it’s being put on trial for its soul.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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