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Prada Fall Winter 2015/2016





Prada nous a présenté sa collection très clairement inspirée des années 60. Les vêtements étaient tous très colorés et nous rappelaient l'univers du pop art. La créatrice a employé beaucoup de couleurs aux tons pastel et n'a pas hésité à s'amuser lors de la conception de cette collection. En effet elle a mixé les couleurs, les matières et les imprimés en les superposant sans jamais avoir peur d'en faire trop. C'est d'ailleurs à ça que l'on reconnait son génie. Miuccia a mélangé des couleurs qui de base n'allaient pas forcément ensemble et a réussi à les marier à la perfection. Bien que les imprimés et les matières soient très variés on a retrouvé dans quasi la totalité des tenues du néoprène. Miuccia Prada a aussi beaucoup utilisé le velours. Enfin, les accessoires principaux chez Prada cet hiver seront les gants que l'on retrouve soit courts soit longs dans chacune des tenues. Pour cette collection Miuccia Prada voulait représenter un univers doux mais violent et répondait à la question "Comment peut on être forts avec du pastel?".


Prada presented its collection clearly inspired by the 60s. The clothes were all very colorful and reminded us of pop art. The designer used many colors in pastel shades and did not hesitate to have fun while designing the collection. Indeed she mixed colors, materials and prints and overlapped them without being afraid of doing too much. Moreover, it is thanks to that that we can tell that she's a genius. Miuccia actually mixed colors that don't necessarily fit and managed to make them look so good together. Although the materials and prints were wide, we found neoprene in most outfits. Miuccia Prada has also used a lot velvet. Finally, the main Prada accessory this winter will be gloves (whether they're long or short). For this collection Miuccia wanted to represent a soft but violent universe and answered the question "How can we be strong with pastel?".
































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