Milan— Luxury fashion brand Prada has stirred controversy once again after unveiling a safety pin brooch priced at an eye-popping $775 (around ₹68,758). The minimalist accessory, featuring a basic metal pin with a bit of knitted-thread detailing and a small Prada charm, has sparked widespread criticism and ridicule online.
The high-end brand, known for pushing design boundaries, is facing backlash for what many see as an excessive price tag on a commonplace household item. With no precious stones or unique craftsmanship to justify the cost, critics argue that the brooch exemplifies the excesses of luxury branding.
Social media users were quick to mock the product. Fashion influencer Black Swan Sazy humorously commented on Instagram, “I will once again ask rich people what it is that you are doing with your money. Because if you can’t think of anything, I assure you the rest of us can.”
This isn’t Prada’s first brush with controversy. Earlier this year, the brand was criticized for allegedly appropriating India’s traditional Kolhapuri footwear and rebranding it as a high-fashion item. The latest backlash highlights a growing debate about how luxury labels capitalize on everyday objects by attaching premium price tags and exclusive branding.
Despite the criticism, Prada’s safety pin brooch has already garnered attention among collectors and brand loyalists — proving that in the world of fashion, controversy often fuels curiosity.