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German sportswear manufacturer Adidas has publicly apologized following accusations of cultural appropriation in the design ...
STORY: Adidas has found itself in a cultural appropriation controversy in Mexico after it launched a new line of sandals.Mexican-American designer Willy Chavarria collaborated with Adidas on the ...
VILLA HIDALGO YALALAG, Mexico (Reuters) -Adidas executives visited a small Indigenous town in the mountains of southern ...
Mexican authorities have accused Adidas of plagiarizing Mexican artisans with a new sandal design similar to Indigenous huaraches.
The Mexican state of Oaxaca is threatening legal action against Adidas, accusing the footwear company of cultural ...
Critics in Mexico argued that the shoe uses the name of the southern Mexican state, a major manufacturer of the traditional ...
Willy Chavarria, the designer of the shoe, also apologized after Mexican officials leveled accusations of cultural ...
Adidas and designer Willy Chavarria apologized for their use without permission of an Indigenous huarache design in their ...
Mexican American designer Willy Chavarria's Oaxaca Slip On faced criticism for using a traditional Indigenous design for a ...
Mexican officials say sportswear giant took design idea from Indigenous community in country’s southern Oaxaca state.
He has apologised over the Oaxaca Slip-on, inspired by sandals made by Indigenous artisans, after criticism from Mexico.
Fashion designer Chavarria and Adidas are under fire in Mexico, where authorities accuse their latest design of appropriating an Indigenous sandal.