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Prada nods to past, snow at Emporio Armani for Milan Fashion Week

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MILAN (Reuters) - Italian luxury label Prada said it looked to the past for its latest womenswear line at Milan Fashion Week on Thursday, presenting a collection that played with contrasts and feminine touches.

Designers Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons kicked off the fall/winter 2024 womenswear show, called “Instinctiv­e Romance”, with an all black dress with flappy embellishm­ents.

The creative duo cut dark wool skirts to reveal a white or colourful silky layer underneath or behind.

There were bomber jackets, a coat nodding to 1950s silhouette­s and slim pencil skirts worn with fitting knits.

“We strive to create something beautiful and we cannot talk about beauty without looking at the past,” Simons said in show notes. “In this complicate­d moment, it is essential to know our history, who we are.”

The designers overall chose a slim silhouette: Some models wore buttoned up shirts tucked into floor-length skirts in soft pale colours.

Sleeveless dresses came in cream or pink, with floral embellishm­ents. Some had bows, a feature also seen on the back of some skirts and on ribbon belts.

“We looked at the idea of romance, which is perhaps still considered a taboo at the moment, especially in fashion,” Miuccia Prada said.

“The dresses in this collection reveal a sense of romance.”

Prada is known for its leather goods and models wore their handbags suspended from a strap on their lower arms. Hats

were reminiscen­t of military caps, and some models wore small-framed sunglasses.

A selection of black looks wrapped the

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show, where a see-through catwalk overlooked a set designed to look like a stream and grass.
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