
What next after India's sandal scandal?
Prada recently showcased leather sandals that looked similar to a locally made product
Business Daily · BBC World Service
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Show Notes
When Italian luxury brand Prada showcased leather sandals that looked a lot like India’s traditional Kolhapuri chappals, and didn't credit their roots, it sparked a debate over fair pay and recognition for local artisans.
The company has since tried to make amends and has been speaking to local producers.
We travel to Kolhapur, where these sandals are made to explore what this example means for the economics of luxury fashion.
Presenter: Devina Gupta Producer: Andrew Clarence
(Image: A shopkeeper shows a pair of Kolhapuri chappals displayed for sale at a street side shop in Maharashtra, India. Credit: Getty Images)