For Spring/Summer 2013, Miuccia Prada actually found inspiration not only in the 60's but also in the mystique of Japanese florals that Geishas of yesterday and today would adorn themselves with. As a matter of fact, the ready-to-wear looks contained many numbers with, how could we vulgarized it...not so subtle flowers. Effectively this particular print was used intensively in red, black and white petal patterns in different sizes. As always, the creative director had her own clear vision and translated it by presenting the world neat, unusual pieces cut with her signature impeccability. We, at StylX.net, even though not very fond of some looks that we think would be too difficult to rock even for the fiercest of the fashionistas, we are talking to you Daphne Guinness, have to applaud once again the elaboration of this cohesive eye-catching collection. Accessories wise, the use of the so-called flower power pattern was also translated into the handbag collection that featured different sizes and uses of textures but altogether staying surprisingly demure and wearable. However, as far as the jewelry is concerned, metal alloys and the use of plexiglass and crystal added another dimension and movement to the outfits. But as one could expect, they come with a price tag which will most definitely add movement to your bank account. Upon reflexion, we would like to see your take on this trend in our Photo Booth section so feel free to upload yourself in full bloom mode!
If ever you feel like lacking of inspiration or simply bored, please check out the advertisement PRADA posted to introduce this new season : CLICK HERE !
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