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"news",
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"Fondazione Prada",
"Gennaro Costanzo",
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"textContent": "Prada just went ahead and made a major declaration at Milan Fashion Week: skinny is officially back. Co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons titled their Spring/Summer 2027 menswear collection ‘Clarity,’ but the immediate takeaway is a beautiful, unapologetic return to razor-sharp linearity that might have anyone with thicker thighs checking their tailoring parameters. Australian model and house legend Julia Nobis opened the show, stepping onto a glowing, transparent Perspex runway to set a fast, narrow tempo. What followed was a gorgeous explosion of candy-bright colours that cut through the clinical atmosphere of Fondazione Prada. Over the whistle-heavy soundtrack of ‘Kill Bill’, skin-tight looks marched by, with one total-yellow, Bride-inspired ensemble making the collection’s sense of cinematic confidence impossible to miss. The creative duo is focused on distillation: the silhouette is strictly controlled, pushing narrow, second-skin trousers and entirely sheer tops that leave absolutely nowhere to hide. The outerwear gets incredibly playful with cropped, shrunken leather pieces and high-waisted, condensed puffer jackets that cinch right at the middle, creating these stunning, architectural proportions. Everyday staples – jeans, jean-jackets and t-shirts – are rematerialised into articles of “pragmatic simplicity,” stripped of extraneous exaggeration. The design details feel brilliantly fresh too:... Read more »\n\nThe post prada ss27 | clarity appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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