Reuters PRADA deconstructed dresses at the Milan Fashion Week on Friday, using elements including trains and corsets, in a spring collection that explored seduction through clothes.
Co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, who joined the Milan-based, Hong Kong-listed luxury group last year, added silk trains on miniskirts, put corset lacing on the front of jackets, and mimicked brassiere cups on knitwear.
The spring/summer 2022 collection, called “Seduction, stripped down”, also featured long back-baring dresses in pink, lime, and tangerine, that were cinched at the waist.
Short dresses were also slit behind and had trains, while biker jackets were given a worn look, and paired with the brightly coloured miniskirts.
“We thought of words like elegant – but this feels so old-fashioned. Really, it’s about a language of seduction that…
