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Milan Fashion Week: Prada

[by Michele Obi | 27 September 2007 | 4 Comments]

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Anytime soon, Miuccia Prada will be known as fashion’s mad hatter.….but do we care? No, we love her and her wacky approach which some how always works. Pulling looks from the sixties/seventies art scene, the collection from Prada is the stuff of fairytales….whimsical and dreamy.

Fabrics are soft and floaty, print dresses are paired with loud tights and attention grabbing platforms and colours are used solely for the purpose of clashing. Love it!

[Images:Style.com]

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Michele Obi is the publisher and founder of My Fashion Life. In between editing, freelancing and spending most of her time on the internet, she also finds time to shop (too much) and obsess over shoes. She loves sushi and counts Matthew Williamson, John Galliano, Valentino and Hussein Chalayan as her favourite designers. Her biggest regret - never seeing Prince in concert!
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  • Spitana.Com » Milan Fashion Week: Prada said:
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  • Girl and the City said:
    You’re right! Prada is definitely like fashion’s mad hatter. But I guess that sense of colour and fabrics is probably typically Italian?

    xox Girl and the City

    http://girlandthecity.wordpress.com

  • Fashionplate said:
    I love those Prada patterened tights. They are amazing. They make the whole outfit!
  • Britt Walker said:
    Ohhhh - those crazy loud printed tights are SO much fun! I hope they make it into the Prada stores.

    Britt
    “The Manhattan Manhunter”
    http://manhattanmanhunt.blogspot.com/

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