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Kareena Kapoor Takes Hilarious Dig At Prada, Flexes Her ‘OG Kolhapuris' In London

Kareena Kapoor Takes Hilarious Dig At Prada, Flexes Her ‘OG Kolhapuris' In London

News1806-07-2025
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Kareena Kapoor took a sly dig at Prada by flaunting her traditional Kolhapuri chappals in London after the brand faced backlash for copying the iconic Indian design.
Prada unveiled its Men's Spring/Summer 2026 collection at the Deposito of Fondazione Prada in Milan, and the footwear's resemblance to classic Indian Kolhapuri-style chappals invited massive outrage over the lack of acknowledgement. While the luxury brand admitted that the design was inspired by India's classic Kolhapuri sandals, it now looks like Kareena Kapoor has also taken a dig at Prada for copying the style.
Taking to her social media, Kareena Kapoor shared a picture of herself relaxing by the beach. The picture shows her feet in stunning Kolhapuri chappals. While sharing the pic, Kareena wrote, 'Sorry not Prada… by my OG Kolapuri ❤️."
Meanwhile, after the backlash, Lorenzo Bertelli, a representative from Prada, responded to the Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (MACCIA), stating, 'We acknowledge that the sandals featured in the recent Prada Men's 2026 Fashion Show are inspired by traditional Indian handcrafted footwear, with a centuries-old heritage. We deeply recognize the cultural significance of such Indian craftsmanship."
Interestingly, this is not the first time Indian items have been used by the West in fashion. Popular fashion page Diet Sabya shared a video from the Prada show and talked about how this trend has been going on since time immemorial.
Meanwhile, Kareena Kapoor Khan is currently soaking in the London summer with her family, and fans can't get enough of the adorable glimpses surfacing online. Earlier, the Pataudi family was spotted at Mumbai airport as they jetted off for their much-anticipated holiday. Known affectionately as 'Saifeena," Kareena and Saif Ali Khan have been one of Bollywood's most-loved couples since they tied the knot in 2012 after meeting on the sets of Tashan in 2008. They welcomed their first son, Taimur, in 2016, followed by Jeh in 2021.
Though on vacation, Kareena continues to remain connected with her fans through social media, sharing snippets of her family life. Professionally, she's gearing up for Daayra, her upcoming film with Malayalam star Prithviraj Sukumaran. Directed by Meghna Gulzar, the project delves into dark themes of crime and justice and is currently in pre-production. It's co-written by Meghna, Yash Keswani, and Sima Agarwal.
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