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Kim Kardashian's $4bn SKIMS empire no better than TEMU, says bombshell new report READ MORE: I tried Kim K's $350 skin-colored Beats Studio Pro By Ellyn Lapointe For Dailymail.Com Published: 21:00 BST, 4 October 2024 | Updated: 21:02 BST, 4 October 2024 e-mail View comments Kim Kardashian 's SKIMS has become a high-end shapeware brand loved worldwide, but a damning report has revealed the company has a dark side. Remake, a global advocacy group, gave the $4 billion clothing giant a zero score in its 2024 accountability report which assesses brands' transparency, wages and wellbeing of employees, environmental impact and sustainability goals.

The zero placed SKIMS dead last, alongside fast fashion giant Temu that has been accused of forced labor and selling products deemed unsafe to human health . The report blasted Kardashian's company for its carbon emissions, use of materials harmful to health and environment and unfair working conditions at a supply factory in South East Asia . Kim Kardashian's shapewear and clothing company, SKIMS, received a score of zero in Remake's 2024 Fashion Accountability Report as the company eyes 2025 for an IPO Even before the assessment was released in March, Kardashian's company was under fire for unethical working conditions in a factory in Myanmar.



Bogart Lingerie (Yangon) Limited - a Myanmar-based garment supplier that SKIMS worked with until at least April 2022 - had been accused of inhumane work rates (including unpaid overtime), wage the.

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