Can fashion house Prada turn its ‘sandal scandal’ into a craft revival story?


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A 2025 file picture shows a model on the Prada Spring/Summer 2026 runway at Milan Fashion Week wearing open toe sandals. Photo: Reuters

Prada is launching a limited-edition range of Indian-made sandals inspired by traditional Kolhapuri footwear, less than a year after the Italian luxury group faced a backlash for showcasing similar designs without crediting their origins.

Each pair will be priced at about €750 (approximately RM3,480), according to Prada's website.

The launch follows controversy in June 2025, when Prada showed sandals resembling centuries-old Indian Kolhapuri chappals at a Milan fashion show.

Read more: Made in India next? Will Prada’s 'sandal scandal' spark real change?

The designs sparked outrage among Indian artisans and politicians, who accused the brand of cultural appropriation.

Prada later acknowledged the influence of ancient Indian styles and said it had begun talks with artisan groups about a collaboration.

In December, Prada announced plans to produce 2,000 pairs of the sandals in the Indian states of Maharashtra and Karnataka under agreements with two state-backed bodies, combining local craftsmanship with Italian technology.

The sandals will be sold through 40 selected Prada stores worldwide and online, the company said in a statement on Monday (April 27).

Prada also announced a three-year training programme for artisans from the eight districts in India traditionally associated with Kolhapuri sandal-making.

The programme will be delivered by two leading Indian design institutes in structured six-month modules and is expected to reach 180 artisans, starting next month.

Read more: What to know about the Prada 'sandal scandal' and India’s Kolhapuri comeback

"It is time that Indian traditional crafts take their rightful place on the world stage," said Tanu Kashyap, director general at the National Institute of Fashion Technology, which will offer the training programme.

Artisans will also be given the opportunity to visit the Prada Group Academy in Italy to gain additional technical expertise. – Reuters

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