Prada Spring Summer 2013

 

Miuccia Prada wished to set the reset button with her spring men’s show, paraded in a blinding white space of jutting, geometric forms. “Starting from scratch,” she said backstage, citing fatigue with “overlapping references” and a wish to return to something “simple.”

For men, the shapes were straightforward: Two-button suits with patch pockets and slightly flared pants, nerdy polo’s with contrasting collars and plackets, short-sleeve leisure jackets and those tubular coats. After that, the Bakelite or school uniform colors could be combined in ways harmonious or jarring. If it became repetitive, the collection was still one of the weekend’s standouts. From WWD.

 

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