Prada Goes Pop for Spring 2018

Joanna Elizabeth / Published September 21, 2017

Miuccia Prada delivered a strong collection for the Italian fashion brand’s spring-summer 2018 runway presentation. The new season featured striped shirts, sleeveless sweaters and embroidered shorts. Prada spotlighted pop-art, Roy Lichtenstein inspired graphics with comic strips. Prada played on menswear styles for the spring season including strong collars and relaxed-fit jackets. “When society describes a woman who looks strong, she is called masculine. Why is that? She is not masculine. She is a strong woman,” the show notes read. An eclectic color palette contrasts dark grey and black with shades of pink, blue, red and yellow.

Prada Spring/Summer 2018 Collection


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