Harper's Bazaar (Singapore)

PRADA

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The title of Federico Fellini’s 1980 film, City of Women, was enough to spark a collection rich in materials and textures at Prada. One of fashion’s most celebrated feminists, the Italian designer explored the many facets of femininity by opening the show with a series of corduroy pieces that took her fascinatio­n with uniforms and workwear in a fresh and masculine direction. After which, she unleashed all sorts of embellishm­ents on fuzzy cardigans, and angora sweaters and checked jackets. Seashells plucked from the beaches adorned necks, while feathers danced off coats, pencil skirts and on jewel-toned heels. Robert E. McGinnis, the American artist who illustrate­d movie posters of Barbarella and the James Bond films, sketched a new generation of femme fatales, which Prada duly applied on dresses and skirts.

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