Are 60 looks too many and 15 models too few? prada I don’t really think so. At least in Milan, time passes quickly. To be exact, each turn takes about 1 minute and 10 seconds. It’s enough to peel off Bella Hadid’s layers three separate times before processing the first layer. Each outfit was worn to the office, out to lunch, out for drinks, and slightly spiraled after hours, all under a Prada stopwatch.

Miuccia and Raf Simons We were taken again to the Fondazione Prada depository. There, 16th-century paintings are displayed alongside 18th-century Venetian mirrors and fireplaces that seem to rise from the walls. In fact, given that it’s comfortably over five centuries old, it seems like a fitting place to introduce the complex side of women. “Embracing the inherent plurality, it reflects the multifaceted reality of women and the complexity of life. Prada’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons is expressed by a fascination with the process of layering, as clothes change throughout the day. “In each look, we discover a lot: how clothes are truly worn in everyday life, and the layering here is also an expression of layering: a history of memory and experience, both personal and collective,” the press release continued.


Liu Wen’s first costume was just that, but it quickly became my favorite. Imagine a beautiful cream knit with the sleeve cuffs of a classic banker blue shirt tucked under a mesh midi skirt with flashes of red and a touch of sparkle. The second time, the red glow became more clear. I tucked in another embroidered midi skirt and a very relatable wrinkled shirt. As it turned out, a deconstructed black satin dress was hiding underneath it all, with soft floral print now teasing out through its holes. The third looks did their job and the fourth looked did whatever they wanted. I was half expecting a close-up of those flowers this time, but instead there was another mesh skirt with glittery embroidery layered over what appeared to be a white skirt, paired with a lime cropped top with subtle ruffles at the hem. Women really have layers. The Prada ladies are piling some more on there.
Source: Our Culture – ourculturemag.com
