Skip to playerSkip to main contentSkip to footer
  • today
Luxury fashion house Prada has officially admitted its Spring/Summer 2026 sandals were inspired by India’s Kolhapuri chappals after massive backlash.

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00Italian fashion house Prada faced global criticism after its spring-summer
00:042026 menswear show in Milan featured sandals strikingly similar to India's
00:08traditional Kolhapuri chappals, priced at around 1.2 lakh rupees,
00:13while the artisan-made originals cost just 300 to 1500 rupees.
00:17Outrage on social media and among Indian artisans prompted the
00:20Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce to file a formal complaint.
00:24They highlighted the sandals' geographical indication tag and demanded
00:27recognition, collaboration and fair compensation.
00:31Responding to the backlash on June 28, 2025, Prada officially confirmed
00:35the sandals were inspired by traditional Indian handcrafted footwear
00:39and committed to engaging with local artisans through dialogue and future collaborations.
00:44Leaders like Sharad Bawar and Shambhaji Rajya Chhatrapati called the move
00:47daylight robbery, urging patent protections for Kolhapuri designs to prevent exploitation.
00:53This controversy underscored a global fashion challenge, where cultural appropriation
00:57and ethical recognition collide.
00:59As high-end brands borrow from indigenous crafts, questions about respect, credit and compensation
01:05remain.
01:06Will Prada's acknowledgement lead to meaningful partnerships or be just another momentary apology?

Recommended