Prada Made in India x Inspired by Kolhapuri Chappals - crafted by LIDCOM and LIDKAR artisans
Prada limited-edition collection of sandals combines traditional techniques with Prada’s contemporary design and premium materials to create a unique dialogue between Indian heritage and modern luxury expression. The collection has been manufactured in India by skilled artisans from the Maharashtra and Karnataka regions.
As a part of the project, the Group is pleased to announce the foundation of a training program fully funded by Prada, including through the proceeds of the sale of the limited-edition sandal collection, dedicated to artisans from the eight districts in India where Kolhapuri Chappals are traditionally manufactured.
Developed in collaboration with LIDCOM, LIDKAR and leading design institutes - the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) and the Karnataka Institute of Leather & Fashion Technology (KILT) -, the program is designed to strengthen design and technical skills, enabling artisans to create products that meet evolving market needs, while ensuring the continued relevance of this traditional craft.
This initiative reflects the Group’s long-standing commitment to reinvest in education and culture.
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Prada Made in India x Inspired by Kolhapuri Chappals - crafted by LIDCOM and LIDKAR artisans
Prada limited-edition collection of sandals combines traditional techniques with Prada’s contemporary design and premium materials to create a unique dialogue between Indian heritage and modern luxury expression. The collection has been manufactured in India by skilled artisans from the Maharashtra and Karnataka regions.
As a part of the project, the Group is pleased to announce the foundation of a training program fully funded by Prada, including through the proceeds of the sale of the limited-edition sandal collection, dedicated to artisans from the eight districts in India where Kolhapuri Chappals are traditionally manufactured.
Developed in collaboration with LIDCOM, LIDKAR and leading design institutes - the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) and the Karnataka Institute of Leather & Fashion Technology (KILT) -, the program is designed to strengthen design and technical skills, enabling artisans to create products that meet evolving market needs, while ensuring the continued relevance of this traditional craft.
This initiative reflects the Group’s long-standing commitment to reinvest in education and culture.
Discover more: tinyurl.com/4anxjxyr#Prada
Prada Made in India x Inspired by Kolhapuri Chappals - crafted by LIDCOM and LIDKAR artisans
Prada limited-edition collection of sandals combines traditional techniques with Prada’s contemporary design and premium materials to create a unique dialogue between Indian heritage and modern luxury expression. The collection has been manufactured in India by skilled artisans from the Maharashtra and Karnataka regions.
As a part of the project, the Group is pleased to announce the foundation of a training program fully funded by Prada, including through the proceeds of the sale of the limited-edition sandal collection, dedicated to artisans from the eight districts in India where Kolhapuri Chappals are traditionally manufactured.
Developed in collaboration with LIDCOM, LIDKAR and leading design institutes - the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) and the Karnataka Institute of Leather & Fashion Technology (KILT) -, the program is designed to strengthen design and technical skills, enabling artisans to create products that meet evolving market needs, while ensuring the continued relevance of this traditional craft.
This initiative reflects the Group’s long-standing commitment to reinvest in education and culture.
Discover more: tinyurl.com/4anxjxyr#Prada
Casual mixes with elegance, the metropolitan contrasts with the idyllic.
The Prada Days of Summer 2026 campaign “Urban Beaches”.
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Prada Ambassador SANA and Simone Ashley wore #Prada while attending the "The Devil Wears Prada 2" Premiere in Tokyo and New York.
SANA wore a Prada pleated sablé silk dress in strawberry red, featuring a bib-style bodice framed by ribbons tied into bows at the back.
Simone Ashley wore a Prada double silk satin dress in a lime green shade, featuring a structured bodice.
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Meryl Streep and Justin Theroux wore #Prada while attending the "The Devil Wears Prada 2" premiere in London and New York.
Meryl Streep wore a Prada custom red satin coat, white satin blouse, and black wool trousers.
Justin Theroux wore a Prada navy mohair suit with a white poplin shirt.
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Prada Frames In Sight reaches its conclusion in Milan with the annual symposium curated by design and research studio Formafantasma.
The final day focused on how images influence the self, the production of knowledge, and the ways the world is understood and imagined.
Hosted within the complex of Santa Maria delle Grazie, day three featured Mark Leckey, Ed Atkins in conversation with Natalia Grabowska; Julian Rosefeldt and Barbara Maria Stafford; Jonas Staal and Alfredo Jaar; with all sessions contextualized by Alice Rawsthorn.
Throughout the day, performative visits led by Natalia Grabowska, with a contribution by Alice Rawsthorn, featured Ed Atkins, Alfredo Jaar, Jonas Staal, Barbara Maria Stafford, and Mark Leckey in a series of readings, engaging participants with the setting and thematic framework of the symposium.
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On its second day in Milan, Prada Frames continues its annual symposium curated by design and research studio Formafantasma, held in parallel with Salone del Mobile.
The installment explores image-making, shaped by the immateriality of contemporary culture and its preference for representation over facts.
In the complex of Santa Maria delle Grazie, day two brought together Deborah Willis, Gideon Mendel in conversation with Natalia Grabowska, Hania Rani in conversation with Natalia Grabowska; Anouchka Grose, Joanna Piotrowska in conversation with Anouchka Grose, Sharon Sliwinski; Joanna Zylinska and Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, with all sessions introduced by Alice Rawsthorn.
During the day, performative reading visits invited participants to engage directly with both the architectural setting and the thematic framework of the symposium.
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Prada Frames opens in Milan - the annual symposium curated by design and research studio Formafantasma, where intellectual inquiry and cross-disciplinary dialogue converge across design, culture, and society.
Hosted within the complex of Santa Maria delle Grazie, day one brought together Paola Antonelli, Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine in conversation with Barbara Casavecchia, Marine Brutti of (LA)Horde in conversation with Natalia Grabowska, Alvaro Barrington in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Akram Zaatari, Geert Lovink, and Jussi Parikka, with all sessions introduced by Alice Rawsthorn.
In the evening, guests were welcomed by a live music performance from Precious Renee Tucker, before a special session featuring Momtaza Mehri, Kate Crawford, and a live music performance by Hania Rani.
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