Miuccia Prada on Wednesday
said she tried to think "more about style and people than
fashion" when conceiving her women's wear 2020 spring-summer
collection which debuted at the Milan shows.
The result seen on the catwalk was a collection of pieces
imagined as archetypes, including a slim polo shirt, a long
romantic dress and an embroidered skirt.
The clothes were apparently simple and could be mixed and
matched with a stylistic freedom that marks the difference
between fashion and style.
A suit seen on the catwalk could look completely different if
styled with a heel or with platforms as well as a dress worn
with low-heeled sandals and a hat or a statement necklace.
A grey ribbed polo shirt styled with a gauze skirt had a
minimalist vibe but could ooze evening glamor with a leather
skirt.
A simple touch, like an embroidered fern pattern, gave a
unique twist to a simple dress.
Prada's staples for next spring and summer also included a
long camel skirt, a black shirt and a velvet suit.
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