It’s been a year and a few days since Italy’s first COVID case was detected. Milan Fashion Week was in full swing when the outbreak in the Lombardy region began. Looking back, knowing now what we didn’t know then, is
Following the thread of our In Vogue: The 1990s podcast, we are closing out the year and heading into the new one with a series of newly digitized archival shows from the decade that fashion can’t—and won’t—let go of. Prada’s fall 1996
There’s a new Prada bag destined for the well-honed arms of Bella, Kaia and Kendall this autumn. Meet the Cleo: a polished adaptation of the brand’s signature re-issued nylon mini bag. Or, as Prada puts it, a perfect “synthesis of classicism and
The future of Prada is more logos, tapping the house’s archive, and more sportswear and art references, the debut collection of Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons suggests. Early signs show its working: the brand’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection was the Italian
Good news: Your favourite Prada handbag is now available in an innovative recycled nylon. The brand’s latest release of women’s and men’s ready-to-wear and accessories has been realised in ECONYL, a material created from recycled fishing nets, ocean waste and discarded textiles.
Yesterday’s Prada menswear show, the final “solo” effort from Miuccia Prada before she is joined by co-creative director Raf Simons, was one for the books. The collection included a mix of artful collarless suiting and smartly tailored sweatsuits. Soft knits were presented alongside
Users will have access to exclusive contents available at popular platforms, including YouTube VR and VEER. Kicked off as an innovative retail initiative aimed at enhancing customers’ shopping experience in store, the Prada Virtual Reality adapts to the current station of reduced social contact
300 employees will return to the brand’s Arezzo Factory in Tuscany where “cutting edge” safety protocols are now in place Once the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, Italy is slowly starting to ease its stay-at-home restrictions, allowing employees all over
Prada is the latest big-name fashion brand to turn its production lines, usually focused on elegant blazers and blouses, to meet needs arising from the coronavirus crisis. Yesterday it said it would produce 110,000 masks by 6 April, while Gucci
Following a social media post that called out fashion label Prada for selling and promoting racially insensitive products, the Italian brand has agreed in a settlement to undergo sensitivity training and implement changes. In December 2018, civil rights lawyer Chinyere