Prada reimagines denim basics in leather for Milan Fashion Week
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Prada presented its latest collection at Milan Fashion Week, reimagining denim-inspired basics.
- Designers Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons focused on leather and technical fabrics for slim, cropped jackets and five-pocket trousers.
- The collection aimed for wearable menswear looks suitable for everyday wear, moving away from exclusive high fashion.
Prada offered a fresh take on everyday essentials at Milan Fashion Week, with designers Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons presenting a collection that reimagined denim-inspired basics in luxurious materials. The duo focused on leather and technical fabrics to create a new Prada uniform for the upcoming spring and summer seasons.
The collection featured slim, cropped jackets paired with classic five-pocket trousers. These pieces were styled with timeless blazers or modern leather blousons, aiming for a look that is both sophisticated and accessible. Simons described the collection's inspiration by referencing the simple comfort of "pasta pomodoro," suggesting a need for fundamental, well-executed fashion.
Interestingly, Miuccia Prada confessed she had never worn jeans, while Simons noted his recent return to the garment after years of favoring wool trousers. This personal history with the classic five-pocket style underscored the collection's exploration of reinventing familiar items. The looks were realized in high-quality, soft leather, presented in a palette of antique white, gray, and burgundy, offering a refined yet grounded aesthetic for the modern wearer.
Sometimes you just realize you need a good pasta pomodoro.
Originally published by Gulf Today in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.