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The business was set up by two New York natives who employ Rwandan women to make their bags. The company claims to offer "dignified employment opportunities for talented female artisans".
Meghan and Cesta have been accused of using the women making the bags as a marketing tool. One weaver named Didacienne Musengimana admitted she made less than £10 per bag, which take around ...
Worn over the shoulder or carried by hand, in black leather, denim or bright colours, the CHANEL 25 adapts to any situation. Talking about the bag's utilitarian allure, JENNIE notes, "It’s the ...
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