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The collection featured long, sleek silhouettes with sharp, stitched lines and a mix of earth tones and blues. But what stood out most were the beautifully layered knit pieces, which drew attention to the face with bold patterns. It was a mix of simple and more detailed designs that kept things interesting.
What really stood out, though, were the details. Prada layered different fabrics in unexpected ways. Knitwear featured bold, ornate patterns that drew attention to the center of the body, especially around the neck and face, creating a striking focal point. Some of the pieces felt like they were pieced together, with patchwork details, frayed hems, and threads trailing from seams—like clothes that had been repaired and reworked, showing signs of life lived in. It gave the clothes a feeling of being well-loved or even salvaged from something else.
Another standout was the use of contrasting materials. Some pieces combined rich, luxurious fabrics like brocade with more humble materials like raw cotton. This mash-up gave the collection a unique feel, balancing between opulence and everyday wear. The contrast between the fine fabrics and the rougher elements added depth to each outfit, making them feel like a mix of old-world elegance and today’s practicality.
Prada’s signature use of unexpected combinations was still there, but this collection had a more muted, reserved feel compared to past shows. The clothes weren’t flashy or over-the-top; instead, they had a quiet confidence. They told a story of survival, beauty, and transformation, with each piece seeming to have its own history and personality.











































Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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