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  "textContent": "\n\n**Prada** loves paradox. So while a fundamental tenet of Prada, over the years – and in particular since 2020, when Miuccia Prada invited Raf Simons to join her as co-creative director – has been to strip away, there is also a contradictory exploration of complexity. Miuccia Prada titled a collection Minimal Baroque after all – she contains multitudes. Managing to express both those aims, all at once, remains a tricky proposition. But that was what their Autumn/Winter 2026hellip;\n\nread more raquo;\n\nnbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;\nView Gallery (25 images)nbsp;\n\n",
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