Designer stores in other cities, like Boston, Atlanta, and Seattle, were also looted, vandalized, or covered in graffiti.Source:
Many luxury stores were already boarded up as retailers throughout the world shut because of the coronavirus pandemic.Gucci, which saw destruction to and looting from some of its stores, directly addressed the protests on social media.On Instagram, the brand shared a poem by author Cleo Wade, pictured below:Other retailers, such as Louis Vuitton, have received backlash for seemingly ignoring the protests. This past weekend, the brand released the campaign for its latest bag collection.
"I'm so disappointed in you guys," one user wrote. "Say something meaningful at a time like this. Nobody cares about bags right now. Money isn't everything."
Not Gucci😢😠
Too bad. Guess their rich insurance carriers will have to bail them out.
Gucci has little to do with that. People needs to understand that Fed is giving Thousands of Billions for the rich, while the average people will foot the bill. Monetary Fascism.
EatTheRich
Nothing quite proves one's total disdain for luxury brands than stealing a whole load of their handbags.
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