Miuccia Prada both looked back and forward for fall. Firmly staking her claim to her iconic minimalism and reworking the brand’s signature nylon fabric […] The result was the standout collection of the Milan men’s season. […] the bleakness of this collection was a jolt – a refreshing one
WWD
The designer had some wild cards to play. These took the form of fabulously contrasting block prints reminiscent of both Ed Roth […] and John Baldessari, the artist whose intellectual deadpan seems most closely aligned with Mrs. Prada’s own.
Nytimes.com
No sooner are they unveiled, Miuccia Prada’s collections can be found online […] and sometimes copied immediately afterwards. Her influence on her fellow Italians is still immense – take the thick ribbed velvet from last winter, ubiquitous on the catwalk these days.
Le Figaro
Prada is synonymous with elevating nylon into a must-have luxury material.
Wallpaper
And everything is beautiful, just perfect.
Corriere della Sera
Prada’s industrial spirit comes to life in a masterly piece of roleplay that combines contents and container. […] Male and female models walk amongst hundreds of crates embellished and adapted with ambiguous symbols […] expressing the various layers of identity of a fashion house with a central role to play in modern life.
Il Giornale
Miuccia Prada ties past and future together, mixing sport and the fashion house’s trademark elements with a new interpretation of its iconic black nylon. […] There’s a new buzz around the Milan-based brand, and it is fully deserved, because Miuccia Prada is putting not only her head, but also her heart into it.
MF Fashion
This is Prada’s invitation to creative minds outside the business to work on the collection, and in particular to reinterpret the brand’s most iconic material, alongside Saffiano leather: nylon.
[…] another string in the bow for Prada, combining its origins and its present day, its fashion and its thinking.
Elledecor.it
Traditionally, one fashion show knows how to whet the appetite more than all the others […] and that’s Prada’s. […] Because to date Prada has almost always managed to set its own rules, which the others call trends one season later.
Vanityfair.it