Taking a break from its home turf of Milan, Prada traveled to Shanghai to unveil its spring-summer 2020 men’s collection. The modern city and popular destination for luxury labels served as the stage for Prada’s reset of classic menswear. Miuccia Prada tackled the season with contemporary proportions and a fresh spin on proven essentials. Accented by vibrant colors and graphic prints, Prada showcased sporty hooded jackets, oversized polos, relaxed shorts, cropped trousers, longline tanks, color-blocked tops, and anoraks. Statement accessories ranged from tube socks and strapped sandals to leather bowling bags.
Prada Goes to Shanghai for Spring ’20 Show
The Fashionisto
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Published June 9, 2019
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