Italian brand Prada launches F/W 2025 Menswear show

Italian brand Prada launches F/W 2025 Menswear show

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Italian brand Prada launches F/W 2025 Menswear show

Prada has launched its Fall/Winter 2025 Menswear show at Milan Fashion Week. The menswear collection by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons delves into human nature, exploring basic instincts as a foundation for creativity. Unlearned reactions, automatic responses, and primitive urges are at the core of this collection, highlighting the raw impulses that drive fundamental human expression.

Romance has shaped the collection, but it is the premise of romance as a movement—where emotion and passion rise above the rational. Contrived decisions are discarded in favour of the truth and honesty found in spontaneous choice. Within the instinctual, a new sophistication emerges, revealing an intimate, savage elegance. Unpremeditated contrasts yield unexpected and seductive combinations, clothing the body through instinct, unbound by the constraints of reason. In dress, this manifests as a desire for security and intimacy, while cinematic references provoke universal memories, recalled impulsively, Prada said in a press release.

Prada’s Fall/Winter 2025 Menswear show at Milan Fashion Week, created by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, explored basic instincts as a foundation for creativity.
The collection emphasises spontaneity over reason, embracing raw emotion and passion. Romanticism drives unpremeditated contrasts, resulting in seductive, instinctual combinations.

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