Prada Fall/Winter 2010

Prada Fall/Winter 2010 show in Milan last week was a revisiting of the designer’s work in the 90s. People often forgot but when you buy a Prada, it is rare that you could buy it as a look, put it on and go out because they are simply a little out-of-the-world in the world we live in. There lies the genius of Miuccia Prada, who creates looks so foreign, sometimes unbelievable and totally unwearable but if you start breaking the look putting one or two of the elements together, not only it works, it sets you apart. What I am trying to say is that unlike other houses, Prada does not put it out there for you to just take an go, but rather, it challenges you to deconstruct what is on the runway and make it your own off it. Fashion, after all is about imagination and having fun with what you decide to put on. To me, I never could really say much about a Prada collection until they begin showing more on the print ads and in the stores. Mysterious, isn’t it?

Images are courtesy of style.com

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