
The best Prada catwalks of all time A brand able to mix art and fashion like nobody else
It's undoubtedly the fashion house that can boast the closest and strongest bond with the worlds of art and architecture. Prada, the maison led by Miuccia Prada, has distinguished itself during the years for its art projects, like the creation of the different Fondazione Prada locations, the collaborations with artists, and more generally for an intellectual and conceptual fashion that elevates itself to art. The brand has been working for many years now with the architecture studio OMA, founded by the archistar Rem Koolhaas, that has designed not only the structure of the Fondazione Prada located in Largo Isarco in Milan, but also the recently born Torre and many flagship stores of the brand too. Moreover, for more than 10 years, OMA is in charge of the Prada catwalks as well, turning the big and wide spaces of the fashion house headquarter in via Fogazzaro into new, unexpected and elegant worlds.
In anticipation of the Prada Menswear FW19 show, we gathered here the best catwalks of the brand we've seen so far.
Spring/Summer 2015 Men's and Women's
Cartesian Space. The imperfections of the space are perfectly counterbalanced by the precision and the geometry of this Cartesian set, which adds an unexpected elegance to the industrial landscape. A grid defines the areas occupied by guests, while four different trajectories are left unoccupied for models to cross the room longitudinally. To top everything, the incredible inflatable stools designed by Vernon Panton, illuminated from behind by colored lights.