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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Amalia, a resident at Casa Xochiquetzal, in her bedroom on may 28, 2012. Amalia, 66, is from Michoacán and came to Casa Xochiquetzal when it first opened its doors. She wears a wig and pads her bra. She is very animated; words and songs come easily to her. She has also suffered from schizophrenia for 22 years, but despite hearing voices, she works hard not to lose touch with reality. As a way of earning a little money, she gathers plastic bottles to recycle and also helps to sell clothes in a stand operated by her boyfriend of 31 years. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Gloria, a resident at Casa Xochiquetzal, shows an old picture of her with her boyfriend Mau on June 14, 2013. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Sonia, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, at a church on June 25, 2012. Sonia is from Sonora and is 62. At age 14, she received a bullet wound in her head after being raped. Since then, her left arm and leg are paralyzed. But she turned to sex work anyway. She¿s confident, loquacious, flirty and stylish. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Hands of Luchita, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal on July 11, 2013. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Portrait of a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal in Mexico City on July 28, 2008. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Luchita, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, during lunch time at the shelter on August 16, 2013. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Amalia, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, eats a "tacos" at the shelter on December 11, 2008. Amalia, 66, is from Michoacán and came to Casa Xochiquetzal when it first opened its doors. She wears a wig and pads her bra. She is very animated; words and songs come easily to her. She has also suffered from schizophrenia for 22 years, but despite hearing voices, she works hard not to lose touch with reality. As a way of earning a little money, she gathers plastic bottles to recycle and also helps to sell clothes in a stand operated by her boyfriend of 31 years. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Consuelo, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, lies in her bed on July 22, 2008. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Three residents of Casa Xochiquetzal wash their clothes at the shelter on September 3, 2013. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Norma, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, rests in her bedroom on may 24, 2013. Although she remembers her early childhood fondly, she was abused by one of her brother¿s friends when she was 9 years old and was also assaulted by a priest where she lived. Soon after, she decided to find work as a waitress in various red-light districts. She always liked watching the dancers close up¿¿but not so close she¿d get burnt,¿ as her co-workers used to joke. She¿s a cheerful, extroverted woman who has the dirt on absolutely everyone. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Victoria, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, holds an old picture at her family's house in Pachuca, a city located an hour northeast of Mexico City on June 26, 2013. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Portrait of Loulou, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, at the shelter on January 3, 2000. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Portrait of Victoria, who, at age 81, is the oldest resident of Casa Xochiquetzal on November 20, 2008. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Carmelita, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, enjoys her daily cigarette at the shelter on April 25, 2012. One day her son abandoned her on the subway because his wife didn¿t want to take care of her and didn¿t want to live under the same roof with a sex worker. Asked to choose between his wife and his mother, Carmelita¿s son deserted his mother. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Portrait of Rosa, a resident at Casa Xochiquetzal on September 14, 2010. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Gloria, a resident at Casa Xochiquetzal, takes a shower at the shelter on September 30, 2013. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Reynita, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, walks with her walker to her bedroom after she had lunch at the shelter on October 4, 2010. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: A resident of Casa Xochiquetzal prepares lunch at the shelter on September 14, 2012. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Portrait of Jimena, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, at the shelter on March 14, 2008. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Jimena, a resident at Casa Xochiquetzal, in her bedroom at the shelter on March 7, 2009. A solitary woman, she tends to spend much of her time alone in her own room. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Gloria, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, irons her clorthes in her bedroom on May 24, 2013. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Victoria, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, visits her daughter in Pachuca, a city located an hour northeast of Mexico City on June 26, 2013. Most women who live at Casa Xochiquetzal have relatives, though in a number of cases, contact is sporadic or non-existent. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Jimena, a resident at Casa Xochiquetzal, in her bedroom at the shelter on July 3, 2009. A solitary woman, she tends to spend much of her time alone in her own room. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Victoria and Gloria, both residents of Casa Xochiquetzal, watch television at the shelter on June 14, 2013. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Main courtyard at Casa Xochiquetzal
on July 4, 2013. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Italy: Violent Protest Against Anti-Austerity
Rome, Italy ¿ April 12, 2014: Protester lights flare as he march in Rome during an anti-austerity demonstration. Thousands protesters, from all over the country, marched in Rome to demonstrate against Troika austerity measures and to express their anger at government¿s plans to reform job market to deal with the economic crisis and its housing rights policies. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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Italy: Violent Protest Against Anti-Austerity
Rome, Italy ¿ April 12, 2014: A man wears a Guy Fawkes mask during an anti-austerity demonstration in Rome. Thousands protesters, from all over the country, marched in Rome to demonstrate against Troika austerity measures and to express their anger at government¿s plans to reform job market to deal with the economic crisis and its housing rights policies. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
Creative Tannery in Chennai, where leather is produced for the Pippa bag made by Modalu London.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
Creative Tannery in Chennai, where leather is produced for the Pippa bag made by Modalu London.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
The narrow road leading to the Tanstyle factory in Chennai, where Modalu London manufactures its Pippa bag.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
Workers at the Tanstyle factory in Chennai, India, package up Modalu bags ready to be exported to the UK. The pictures are shot in the company's showroom. The Pippa bag shown is named after Pippa Middleton.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
Workers at the Tanstyle factory in Chennai, India, package up Modalu bags ready to be exported to the UK. The pictures are shot in the company's showroom. The Pippa bag shown is named after Pippa Middleton.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
Workers at the Tanstyle factory in Chennai, India, package up Modalu bags ready to be exported to the UK. The pictures are shot in the company's showroom. The Pippa bag shown is named after Pippa Middleton.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
Workers at the Tanstyle factory in Chennai, India, package up Modalu bags ready to be exported to the UK. The pictures are shot in the company's showroom. The Pippa bag shown is named after Pippa Middleton.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
Workers at the Tanstyle factory in Chennai, India, package up Modalu bags ready to be exported to the UK. The pictures are shot in the company's showroom. The Pippa bag shown is named after Pippa Middleton.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
A worker at the Tanstyle factory in Chennai, India, shows off a Modalu Pippa bag ready to be exported to the UK. The pictures are shot in the company's showroom. The Pippa bag shown is named after Pippa Middleton and is one of the most expensive retailing at £225.
Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
Workers at the Tanstyle factory in Chennai, India, package up Modalu bags ready to be exported to the UK. The pictures are shot in the company's showroom. The Pippa bag shown is named after Pippa Middleton.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
Workers at the Tanstyle factory in Chennai, India, package up Modalu bags ready to be exported to the UK. The pictures are shot in the company's showroom. The Pippa bag shown is named after Pippa Middleton.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.
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