5 key elements from the Prada show for Spring-Summer 2026

 

5 key elements from the Prada show

Creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons explore the concept of freedom by reinterpreting classics.
Prada's Spring-Summer 2026 collection, which was just presented at Milan Fashion Week, confirmed once again that it does not follow trends but clearly sets them, defining the aesthetic of the coming season. Each look was an unmistakable statement about the style and mood of spring, what we will wear and how we will feel. Through this collection, Raf Simons and Miuccia Prada raise the question of the relationship between the body and clothing, with the body triumphing and taking center stage and the clothes revolving around it.

''The combination of different elements, this idea of composition, brings with it the possibility of choice and therefore freedom, power, and autonomy of action for the woman who wears them'' comments Miuccia Prada.

Discover the 5 key points of the Prada collection for Spring-Summer 2026.

The jumpsuit is a key piece

The jumpsuit is a key piece

Prada proclaims the jumpsuit as the star piece of the season, recommending it with a masculine silhouette and the minimalist aesthetic that characterizes the creative duo.



The color of spring 2026

The color of spring 2026

Military references made their appearance in patchwork clothing, utility details, and, of course, khaki.



Transparency

Transparency

Transparent skirts, street panties: Prada definitely has the signature behind this season's viral pieces. Transparency seems to remain at the forefront for Spring-Summer 2026.


The return of the 50s

The return of the 50s

Puffy skirts, A-line silhouettes, kitten heels, and long gloves confirm the return of the 50s. However, the classic femininity of that era is combined with masculine details.


Earrings


Earrings

Prada may be world-renowned for its viral accessories, but in spring 2026, the focus is on crystal teardrop earrings, which are set to become the new must-have item.



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