Prada Goes Colorful, Girly for Fall 2015

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 27, 2015

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Updated April 24, 2020

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Following up spring’s ladylike and embroidered collection, Miuccia Prada went in a lighter direction for fall-winter 2015. 60s silhouettes paired with quirky color combinations, bring a youthful take to the new season. With models sporting ponytails pinned to the side, baby doll dresses, oversized bows and floral brooches almost like a corsage—it was clear that autumn has a playful spirit. Still, it is not all fun and games. Tailored pea coats and the season’s womanly accessories speak serious business.


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