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Milan fashion week: Prada adds colour to the office look

Miuccia Bianchi Prada and Belgian Raf Simons bring together officewear and outdoors, celebrating functionality and utility

Prada presented its Fall-Winter 2024-2025 collection in Milan on 14 January
Prada presented its Fall-Winter 2024-2025 collection in Milan on 14 January (AP)
Guests sat on office chairs while models presented a collection that all about minimalist elegance with a touch of colour. It included knit sweaters, beanies, jackets, trousers, shirts and slipper-like shoes.
Guests sat on office chairs while models presented a collection that all about minimalist elegance with a touch of colour. It included knit sweaters, beanies, jackets, trousers, shirts and slipper-like shoes. (AFP)

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The focus of the collection was to show the existence of two worlds. In a note, on its website, Prada says: 'These clothes reflect the idea of the environment and of the seasons, wherever you may live. There is a sense of the outdoors, of the actuality of nature, and direct expression of the desire to go outside, to experience the world.'
The focus of the collection was to show the existence of two worlds. In a note, on its website, Prada says: 'These clothes reflect the idea of the environment and of the seasons, wherever you may live. There is a sense of the outdoors, of the actuality of nature, and direct expression of the desire to go outside, to experience the world.' (AFP)
Italian fashion designer Miuccia Bianchi Prada (left) and Belgian designer Raf Simons greet the audience at the end of  the Prada collection show
Italian fashion designer Miuccia Bianchi Prada (left) and Belgian designer Raf Simons greet the audience at the end of the Prada collection show (AFP)

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