More News From The Milan
By ManoloManolo says, here is another newspaper article on the Milan show.
The House of Prada prides itself on artisan touches which provide the quirky, intellectual flavour that sets it out from other Milanese menswear designers. Previous seasons have seen Perspex buckles, ties embroidered with mirrored discs and Op Art silk cravats.Last night’s Autumn/Winter 2005 Prada collection took a different tack, however, being breathtaking in its simplicity. Yes, there were jet-beaded woolly hats and Afghan caps with square NHS-style spectacles, but these trimmings are easily removed to reveal the perfect camel cashmere overcoat, sculpted chocolate brown suede jeans, fluffy black angora sweaters and truly lovely navy double-breasted suits.
Manolo says, the Prada clothes, they are for the couture for the thinking peoples.



