Prada, the autumn-winter 2025/26 fashion show at Milan Fashion Week: from UGLY to Fuzzy Chic

It would not be Prada without his open questions. With the autumn-winter 2025/26 collection Mrs. Miuccia and Raf Simons question the female on the catwalk, rereading the beauty of the contrasts in every single look, chic And scruffy together, far from the pre -established shapes. The outfit Apparently bon ton coexist with electric hair and lost looks. Just as the cage of industrial scaffolding on several levels is crossed by the aristocratic upholstery signed by Catherine Martin and the sounds of arches and harpsichords mix with synthesizers. In a nutshell, the parade tout court He wants to sign that femininity cannot be understood as a scheme to follow, simply because everyone is different. And on the contrary, the only way to try to define it is in its continuous, open, completely personal evolution.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Daniele Venturelli

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Inspiration

It comes, as always, from a question: «What is meant by female? What is female beauty? What is femininity today? It was a continuous examining and questioning us about femininity: what is its meaning? We particularly care about those questions, which allow us to open new discussions »explains the brand. Consequently: «Fragments of garments move on the body freed from their function and their original language, and not recognizing their appearances, we ask ourselves about their origin. Their meanings change according to the movement, while new silhouettes emerge from the interactions between distinct elements ».

Style

A Chicness Fuzzyyawn, blurred, until in the smallest details. In fact, the autumn-winter 2025/26 of Prada seems to be based on the alteration of the clothes, whose proportions and finishes appear to be left with loose bridles. Everything abounds, everything shakes, nothing “dense”. We find clothes ladylike With the 60s flavor that overflows on silhouettes, raw hems left on sight, Pencil Skirt that oscillate in life and seem to be able to fall at any moment under the force of gravity. At the same time, the Mix & match of contrasts is played on ensemble Materics composed of miniskirts and cabans, pajama jackets, talismanical jewels directly applied to clothes. All completed by hair dismantled with half tails embedded in the necklaces.

Prada parade autumninverno 202526.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Piero Cruciatti/Getty Images

Prada parade autumninverno 202526.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Piero Cruciatti/Getty Images

Prada parade autumninverno 202526.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Piero Cruciatti/Getty Images

The accessory that struck us

The so -called Bayonetta Glasses from decorative metal rods such as leitmotiv of the whole collection. For an effect geek-chic immediate, that if it was already in hype Now it will become a declaration of intent.

Prada parade autumninverno 202526.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Daniele Venturelli

Prada parade autumninverno 202526.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Daniele Venturelli

What we have loved most

Obviously the calculated smudges, which instinctively bring us back to the confused, hasty atmosphere, a little upset, of what we are about to leave the house every morning. Something very familiar.

Curiosity

From the first rows, to magnetize the flashes is an enchanting Elodie showing off a candid wick dress, completed by mirrored heels and futuristic sunglasses.

Prada parade autumninverno 202526.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Piero Cruciatti/Getty Images

Prada parade autumninverno 202526.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Piero Cruciatti/Getty Images

Prada parade autumninverno 202526.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Piero Cruciatti/Getty Images

Prada parade autumninverno 202526.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Daniele Venturelli

Prada parade autumninverno 202526.

Prada Autumn-winter 2025/26 parade.

Piero Cruciatti/Getty Images

Source: Vanity Fair

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