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Contradictions and dichotomies – techno-classicism, future histories, modernism, an anti-heroic masculinity. The Prada Fall/Winter 2020 menswear collection presents synchronous yet antonymous viewpoints on tradition, on the known, on nature – human, and otherwise. A fantasizing of the classic.
Relevant clippings:
[…] Prada helped lead the way as designers firmly return to a dressed-up, more tailored look. And she clearly puts into practice her ideas of melding the dressy and relaxed. […] With this collection, she clearly shone bright like a diamond.
WWD
Miuccia Prada’s clairvoyance in predicting shifts in how men dress has her the reigning monarch of Italian fashion. And the spry Mrs Prada seems to have picked up on the winds change once more […], creating a wardrobe for the man who’s ready to things done.
The Daily Telegraph
Her AW20 show consistently swapped from one simplicity to another complexity. […] this is exactly what we imagine Prada designing for a better tomorrow.
10magazine.com
Mrs Prada continues to lead the charge into the future.
FT.com
Miuccia Prada [identifies] fashion’s key points with a lucidity that has allowed her to design a powerful, sensible and modern collection. This is what happens when you think clearly.
Repubblica
The collection […] is a breath of fresh air […] for men’s clothing that affects both traditional and modernising thinking with the same force, creating a free way of imagining the suit.
Style.com
[…] a designer who is always lucid, hypnotic in her reflections, and consistently iconic.
MF Fashion
The look is incredible, and the words of the grande dame of Italian production are illuminating. […] no one can match her ability to both make statements and contradict them.
Il Giornale
Miuccia Prada’s concept of classic design on the catwalk is so categorical and exasperated […]. This is yet another success from the most lucid of creative minds, which stems […] from a reflection on the discussions taking place in the fashion world.
Vanityfair.it
With shows of an extremely high calibre, Prada and Fendi each redefine in their own way the concepts of virility and the traditional male wardrobe. A certified and patented look, that many have tried to copy – or at least equal – but without ever revealing its secrets.
Le Figaro