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Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons took us on a journey through clashing materials and unexpected silhouettes. The runway was set with peachy-pink mesh steel, with slime dripping down the middle—a striking visual, but not the main story. Both designers emphasized that this season was all about showcasing the work behind the clothes, rather than just big concepts.
The standout pieces? A mix of tactile techniques and quirky details. Metal fringe adorned skirts like jewelry, while printed floral shirts created shifting depth with fringed blooms. The craftsmanship was the star, but it was paired with playful experimentation. The collection balanced structured, tailored pieces like oversized blazers and pleated trousers with airy, ethereal touches—think sheer dresses floating down the runway, almost as if defying gravity.
There was a sense of nostalgia in the air, with barn jackets layered over flapper-inspired dresses and bags featuring hand-carved mythological clasps designed by Miuccia’s grandfather. The blend of the old and the new felt like a celebration of Prada’s rich history while also looking forward.
Movement was key, with big sleeves, sheer fabrics, and fun embellishments that caught the light and created a dreamlike effect. The collection offered more than just fashion; it felt like an invitation to play with contrasts—like pairing a little fringe dress with a rugged workwear jacket. This collection was about embracing imperfections and finding beauty in the details.















































Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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