Prada’s show wasn’t merely strong. It was brilliant. […] “It’s like fantasy and the reality,” Prada said, describing her motif du jour. […] But Prada doesn’t merely redo; she designs.
WWD
Miuccia Prada has nothing to prove. She knows what works. She knows what’s good. And so another flawless Prada collection was presented, this time in New York.
10magazine.com
[…] Prada proposed ideas that will, thankfully, move the fashion conversation forward: a belt slung low, skirts that falls far above the knee, spaghetti-strap tanks, an empire waist. […] What a relief to know something new is coming.
Business of Fashion
[…] a little bit geeky, a little bit athleisure, a little bit soignée; altogether cool. In other words, classic Prada with contemporary edge.
The New York Times
As in Lewis Carroll […] we let ourselves be carried by an original vision that has made Miuccia Prada the high priestess of the bizarre chic, the heroine of fanciful intellectuals and offbeat trendy […]
Le Monde
As always at a Prada show the results were uncompromising, all that idiosyncratic detailing adding up to a resolutely wide –angle vision. But the collection could also be deconstructed, for which read shopped and worn. The tailored jackets and coats in a kind of trompe l’oeil-printed tweed with contrast edging will no doubt end up on many a well-dressed back in a few months’ time, be it on sea or land.
The Times
With her maxi chapkas, Miuccia Prada signed the show’s statement, mixing summer and winter trends in the same parade. A printed tapestry, plain or flashy colors, the chapka was the star of the catwalk.
Vogue Paris
Reality & simplicity are two words that have become intrinsic to the language of Prada, and which nowadays may be essential for genuine dialogue with people bombarded with images & stimuli […] Call it minimalism if you like. Updated, revised and corrected, of course.
Corriere della Sera
A puzzle of warm colours and a mix of synthetic hues. Combining the high life with the lowest of the low. Quoting the past with a look to the future, with the brand’s famous brocades and geometric patterns with retro effects that would once have been called ugly chic. This is Prada, the collection seems to say.
MF Fashion