Prada Fall 2010 Men’s

It’s a season of firsts for Miuccia Prada. Fall 2010 marks Micuccia’s first live broadcast online, the first time Prada’s pre-fall womenswear line is intertwined with her men’s show, and the first time (since Fall 08) that we aren’t hit in the face with a blatant and distinctive trend, such as studs or mesh. Unless of course, you count the nipped in waists, cropped tops, and double-roll collars.
Taking us on a nostalgic ride back to the point in time where the ’60s met the ’70s and created some pretty wild things, this season, Prada gives the axe to her seemingly increasing obsession with black, and uses mostly every other color but the darkened hue. Opening up the show with pieces that you would find in a man’s wardrobe on any given day of the week, then moving into more psychedelic prints and leaner looks, if the ’90s Kurt Cobain grunge “Rape Me” track threw you off, the cardigans and surrounding women’s looks would have helped to drag you back to the age of lava lamps.
Instead of channeling most of her energy into mesh and studs this season, double-roll collars with ribbed knit being the adding extra, now become Miccica’s object of affection. Appearing both on double breasted pea coats and patent coats.
While it may be less of a hardcore man compared to what we saw last year, how can you say no to a very dapper Mr. Rodgers?
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ngl, I’ll wear these. especially Will’s look.
And the tongue shoes!
There seemed to be passages in the show of youth and maturity. They casted older looking models and really young looking guys. I loved the last look on Jackelyn Jablonski.
There was nothing really gimmicky..there were clothes you could actually wear..not bad.
Highly inspired by womenswear. I’m glad that surely men’s fashion is heading into a less conservative path.