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"textContent": "Clarity was a word Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons were obsessed with, for their Spring/Summer 2027 menswear show. Add to that concentration, reiteration, and decision. That much was plain as the outfits came bolting out into a vast neon whiteness, a literal blank canvas cut through with sharp, vertical silhouettes of slim jeans, skinny jackets, clinging T-shirts. “No useless design,” declared Miuccia Prada, a statement that has become a mantra to her over the past half-decade or so. “Onehellip;\n\nread more raquo;\n\nnbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;\nView Gallery (24 images)nbsp;\n\n",
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