Prada Spring 2019 MFW: Modern Whimsy

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by brownfashionagal

At first glance, the designs seem to nod to Prada’s minimalist roots, yet they also step into unfamiliar territory with trend-inspired elements like logos, sock shoes, and neoprene-esque materials. It’s a dialogue between tradition and innovation that challenges the viewer’s expectations.

The silhouettes were simple yet evocative, with a focus on clean lines and streamlined shapes. Baby doll dresses, a Prada hallmark, reappeared alongside boxy skirts and A-line tunics, evoking the swingy energy of the ’60s. Meanwhile, plunging necklines and sheer layers hinted at a more daring, contemporary edge.

The outerwear showcased a mix of practicality and artistry. Lightweight coats and double-breasted jackets bore abstract prints and subtle embellishments, offering versatility without losing intrigue. Bermuda shorts—a bold nod to the everyday—paired with sleek tops added a touch of casual sophistication, while the layered styling gave each outfit a sense of depth.

The collection leaned heavily on accessories to convey its playful yet ladylike spirit. Oversized, jewel-encrusted headbands were a standout, recalling schoolgirl innocence with a touch of glamour. Knee-high hosiery, often sheer and logo-stamped, added a sense of irony to otherwise prim ensembles. Shoes ranged from sporty flats and sock-inspired footwear to kitten heels, maintaining the balance between practicality and high fashion.

The color palette was equally dynamic, with shades like vermilion, pistachio, and rosy pink standing out against more neutral tones. Tie-dye prints and blurry floral appliqués added a sense of whimsy, especially on skirts and dresses that felt intentionally unpolished. Ultimately, the clothes felt wearable yet conceptual.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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