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Prada faced backlash for culturally appropriating the Indian Kolhapuri sandal. Here are lessons on business ethics and crisis ...
An uproar over a shoe that resembles leather footwear worn by many Indians shows a growing sense that the country should be ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNDid Prada ‘steal’ Indian sandal designs without giving credit?The luxury brand faces accusations of cultural appropriation after models wore Kolhapuri sandals without giving credit.
By Dhwani Pandya, Arpan Chaturvedi and Elisa Anzolin NEW DELHI/MILAN (Reuters) -Luxury fashion powerhouse Prada has ...
The open-toe leather sandals, showcased on Prada’s runway, features braided detailing reminiscent of the iconic Kolhapuri ...
The outrage over Prada’s move arrives amid a growing global conversation about decolonising fashion, ethical consumption, and ...
After facing global backlash for its Kolhapuri-inspired sandals, Prada has finally acknowledged the Indian heritage behind ...
A few days ago in its show notes, Prada had described the footwear as “leather sandals,” with no reference to an Indian ...
Prada's recent collection in Milan featured tan leather sandals strikingly similar to Kolhapuri chappals, sparking ...
Luxury fashion powerhouse Prada SpA has acknowledged the ancient Indian roots of its new sandal design after the debut of the ...
NEW DELHI/MILAN, June 28 (Reuters) - Luxury fashion powerhouse Prada has acknowledged the ancient Indian roots of its new sandal design after the debut of the open-toe footwear sparked a furore ...
Prada products are beyond the reach of most Indians. Its men’s leather sandals retail for $844 and up, while the Kolhapuri slippers, sold in Indian shops and street markets, start at about $12.
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