Kylie and Kendall Jenner have denied claims that their vogue model has not been paying manufacturing unit staff in Bangladesh.
The siblings took to their Kendall + Kylie Instagram web page to talk out after it was alleged that vogue conglomerate Global Brands Group – which listed their clothes line on its web site – had not been paying some staff in the course of the Covid-19 pandemic and the pair insisted their firm has ”no relationship” with GBG.
They wrote: ”We wish to tackle the unlucky and incorrect hearsay that Global Brands Group owns the Kendall + Kylie model and that now we have uncared for to pay manufacturing unit staff in Bangladesh because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
”This is unfaithful. The Kendall + Kylie model is owned by 3072541 Canada Inc., not GBG. The model has labored with CAA-GBG prior to now in a gross sales and enterprise improvement capability solely. But we don’t at the moment have any relationship in any respect with GBG.
”We know these are attempting occasions for the style business and garment staff as an entire, and we proceed to help all of our companions working in factories who produce our merchandise.”
After the allegations first surfaced on ReMake – a non-profit in opposition to exploitation in vogue – and afterward the Diet Prada Instagram, a consultant for Kendall, 24, and 22-year-old Kylie’s model informed Teen Vogue: ”The Kendall + Kylie model is owned by Canada Inc. The model doesn’t produce in Bangladesh. So [these allegations are] not correct.”
GBG has additionally confirmed that it doesn’t design or manufacture Kendall + Kylie merchandise and the Jenner’s firm is now not listed on its web site.
GBG stated: ”CAA-GBG is the Brand Management Division of Global Brands Group (GBG) and doesn’t design or manufacture any product for Kendall + Kylie. CAA-GBG capabilities solely to attach International retailers to the Kendall + Kylie Brand.”