Mrs. Prada and Raf Simons brought back the famous Prada oxfords from spring 2011.Daniele Venturelli
Prada presented its spring 2025 collection in Milan today, inside a room stripped back of its usual elaborate set design—opting instead for a series of benches covered in turquoise fabric. As usual, Mrs. Prada and Raf Simons had a completely new proposal for the new season with Atomic-age stylized nuclear masks, and an extra-slim silhouette that often-times traded pants and skirts for simple thick tights—worn with a belt; which all paraded through a winding maze set to a soundtrack that included Suicide’s “Rocket USA” and a Cibo Matto sample.
On the models’ feet, however, there were many surprises—and I’m not just talking about their playful take on the new Gen Z favorite shoe, the cowboy boot. The designers seem to have resurrected many of Prada’s most iconic pairs from the past. The flat leather criss-cross sandal from spring 1996’s nerd-chic collection, the striped heels with architectural details from fall 2008’s lace collection, the platform oxfords from the tropical electric spring 2011, and the dipped-in-rubber super-high Mary Janes from fall 2012.
Although it’s not the first time that the designers have referenced themselves—spring 2021 famously brought back the “ugly” geometric print also from spring 1996; it was still an unexpected surprise when contrasted with their leaning into an extreme, and possibly bleak, version of futurism.
This article was originally published on Vogue.com.
Laia Garcia-Furtado
Laia Garcia-Furtado is a writer and editor who currently serves as the senior fashion news editor at Vogue Runway. Prior to this, she held editorial positions at several publications. Her work has been published in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, New York Magazine, WSJ, W Magazine, Ssense, and more. She has also worked as a stylist and collaborated with Hilton Als in 2017 for a portfolio on the Paris Review.
- Topics:
- Milan Fashion Week
- Prada
- Raf Simons
- Shoes