Mexico accuses fashion label Carolina Herrera of plagiarism

IANS  |  Mexico City 

A new collection by luxury label Carolina inspired by different Latin American holidays has sparked a complaint from the Mexican government, which accuses that brand's of and

The accusations refer to the Carolina Resort 2020 collection, which the label says is inspired by a "sunrise in Tulum, the light of Lima, strolls in City ... and the colors of Cartagena", reports news.

In a letter sent to the American-Venezuelan house on Wednesday and its creative director, Wes Gordon, Mexican Secretary demanded "an explanation for the use of designs and embroidery of native peoples".

In the missive, Frausto upheld "the cultural rights of indigenous peoples" while also asking the company and Gordon to "explain on what basis they decided to use cultural elements whose origin is fully documented".

The Mexican government's objections to the new Carolina designs, which it says appropriate the world vision of Mexican indigenous peoples, come as it is working on a bill to protect the nation's art and creativity from being plagiarized.

One of the designs in question is a long white dress with colourful embroideries of animals and flowers.

Frausto says in the letter that that embroidery design comes from Tenango de Doria in the central state of and expresses that community's history, adding that "each element has personal, familial and community significance".

She also mentioned some above-the-knee dresses with colourful embroidered flowers like those made in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec region of the southern state of

The also is complaining about some Wes Gordon-designed dresses with the typical serape (blanket-like shawl) of Saltillo (capital of the northern state of Coahuila) that indigenous people use to make a variety of warm clothing items.

In the letter, Frausto said a "principle of ethnic consideration" was at stake.

also has levelled similar accusations in the past against brands such as Zara, Mango, Isabel Marant, and

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First Published: Thu, June 13 2019. 09:24 IST