Prada brings Indian Kolhapuri craftsmanship to global luxury market

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As part of the “PRADA Made in India x Inspired by Kolhapuri Chappals” project instituted in December 2025, Prada is pleased to announce the launch of its limited-edition collection of sandals, inspired by the Indian Kolhapuri Chappals, now available globally in 40 selected Prada stores and on Prada.com.

Manufactured in India by skilled artisans from the Maharashtra and Karnataka regions, where traditional Kolhapuri Chappals are handcrafted, the collection combines traditional techniques with Prada’s contemporary design and premium materials to create a unique dialogue between Indian heritage and modern luxury expression. This collection is developed in collaboration with LIDCOM (Sant Rohidas Leather Industries and Charmakar Development Corporation Ltd) and LIDKAR (Dr Babu Jagjivan Ram Leather Industries Development Corporation Ltd) – the Indian government organizations focused on safeguarding, promoting and developing the Indian leather industry and heritage of Kolhapuri Chappals.

This is a new chapter in Prada’s “Made In…” project, launched over a decade ago to celebrate artisanal excellence globally. It aims to identify and collaborate with master craftspeople on contemporary, innovative designs that embody an unparalleled standard of quality transcending geographical boundaries.

Prada Group is also pleased to announce the foundation of a training program dedicated to artisans from the eight districts in India where Kolhapuri Chappals are traditionally manufactured. The program is designed to strengthen design and technical skills, enabling artisans to create products that meet evolving market needs, while ensuring the continued relevance of this traditional craft.

This initiative, which will be fully funded by Prada, including through the proceeds of the sale of the limited-edition sandal collection, reflects the Group’s long-standing commitment to reinvest in education and culture. The program will run over three years in structured six-month modules, reaching a total of 180 artisans over the period. Applications are open to artisans aged 18 to 45, with the program developed in collaboration with LIDCOM and LIDKAR, and also in partnership with leading design institutes – the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) and the Karnataka Institute of Leather & Fashion Technology (KILT) – where the training courses will be delivered.

The program brings together design fundamentals, digital skills, and an understanding of trends and market needs, guiding participants through the complete journey: from product development to market readiness. A strong emphasis is placed on practical learning, with dedicated studios at each institute equipped with the necessary tools and materials to support hands-on training.

The first program will commence this summer. Applications for the initial 30 seats (15 at NIFT and 15 at KILT) will open in May 2026 on LIDCOM, LIDKAR and the institutes’ websites. At the end of each six-month module, select participants will have the opportunity to continue their training at the Prada Group Academy in Italy, where they will further develop their craftsmanship and technical expertise while learning directly from the Group’s Maestros.

“Education is a fundamental pillar in ensuring that craftsmanship remains a living practice. With this training program, we are translating a shared cultural dialogue into a concrete opportunity for learning and growth. Supporting artisans through structured training means safeguarding knowledge, strengthening local communities, and ensuring that traditional craftsmanship continues to evolve and thrive.” commented Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada Group Head of Corporate Social Responsibility.

Ms. Prerna Deshbhratar, I.A.S., LIDCOM Managing Director, declared: “This collaboration will enable sustainable global positioning of our traditional craftsmanship, fostering cross-cultural design dialogue and long-term value for artisans.”

Dr. KM Vasundhara, LIDKAR Managing Director, echoed: “This collaboration with the Prada Group represents a significant step toward elevating Karnataka’s traditional craftsmanship to the global stage, while reinforcing our commitment to artisan’s welfare through responsible and sustainable CSR initiatives.”

Siddalingappa B. Pujari, KILT Director, commented: “Partnering with a globally renowned luxury brand marks a significant milestone for KILT. This collaboration will empower our artisans with exposure to international design sensibilities, evolving market demands, and cutting-edge technologies. It is a step towards bridging traditional craftsmanship with global excellence, ensuring our artisans remain competitive, innovative, and future-ready.”

Tanu Kashyap, I.A.S., NIFT Director General, declared: “Prada’s initiative to reach out to Kolhapuri artisans and collaborate with NIFT, India’s leading academic Institute in design education, marks a transformative step in taking this GI-tagged craft to the global stage. It is time that Indian traditional crafts take their rightful place on the world stage and being acknowledged as the new luxury. The initiative will empower artisans to carry forward the legacy of handcrafted and handmade traditions into the commercial arena, representing the true essence of sustainable and heritage fashion.”

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