Prada fall 2026: Tailored, time-worn, and thoughtful
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons explore memory, imperfection, and enduring style
Prada fall-winter 2026 menswear by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons leans into the beauty of things that have lived, lasted, and endured. In uncertain times, the designers offer clarity through clothes that feel purposeful, thoughtful, and quietly powerful.
The collection balances sharp tailoring with deliberate deconstruction. Jackets are cleanly cut yet finished with crumbling hems, dirty cuffs, and chipping leather. Aged leather coats and worn-in textures suggest garments shaped by time rather than trend. It’s refinement with friction. Precision softened by use. Nothing feels precious, yet everything feels intentional.
Silhouettes remain deeply aware of the body. Posture and attitude guide the construction, resulting in clothes that feel human rather than overly styled. Slim coats, structured knits, and relaxed tailoring move with ease, reflecting persistence rather than perfection.
Ultimately, Prada fall-winter 2026 is about values. Culture, intelligence, meaning, and care are stitched into every piece. Each garment carries an awareness of what came before, underscoring the significance of duration.
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