Jan 21
Prada Offers Savage, Instinctive Menswear During Milan Fashion Week
Colleen Barry READ TIME: 17 MIN.
Source: AP Photo/Luca Bruno
"Maybe, it reads as savage, primitive cavemen. I think that our aim was to make it feel warm and human and instinctive, but also kind of beautifully domestic in a way," Simons said backstage.
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Collection Hallmarks
Cinematic references were broad and not specific to any film, director or even character type, Simons said. Western touches included scuffed cowboy boots and knitwear mimicking a wrangler's shirt - without creating characters or caricatures.
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Feminine touches flourished. Men were invited to wear jewelry, such as bracelets with mini basketballs or baseballs. Chains with amulets hung from fine knits. Fake fur-lined hoods came in florals.
Source: AP Photo/Luca Bruno
The silhouette mixed skinny trousers, often in bright rock-and-roll satin, with more ample volumes like pajama tops or slightly ratty sweaters. Suits required no shirts, as the designers advocated instinctive dressing.
Source: AP Photo/Luca Bruno
One look seemed to distill the collection to its boyish essence: Straight leg jeans with a knit top featuring striped detailing, worn with floral-stamped cowboy boots.
Source: AP Photo/Luca Bruno
Source: AP Photo/Luca Bruno
The Setting
The ever-transforming showroom inside the Prada Foundation's Deposito contemporary art space was sheathed in Art Noveau carpet, and the runway was set on raised metal scaffolding. Simons said it represented contrasts, decoration and a work-in-progress.
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Trend Watch
Suits require no shirts. Two puffers are better than one. Raw shearling collars let loose primitive instincts. Subtle jewelry and florals for men. Cowboy boots.
Source: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni
Star Power
Prada's front row hailed from across the globe and disciplines, including British actor and musician William Gao, arriving with British musician Olivia Hardy, U.S. actor Keith Powers, South Korean actress Kim Tae-ri, Chinese table tennis player Ma Long and British actor Louis Patridge. A crowd of fans waited just beyond a barricade to cheer them all.
Source: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni
Source: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni
Source: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni
Source: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni
Source: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni
Source: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni
Source: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni