Here is a look at the front row from Prada’s Spring 2026 Milan Fashion Week show.
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I can’t
When it comes to Kerry Washington’s Prada look, I’m genuinely lost for words. It was busy, disjointed, and left me in despair. Too much going on, none of it working together.
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Downtown Energy
Carey Mulligan, on the other hand, gave me pure downtown gallery owner energy. Her Prada look was intelligent, understated, and quietly chic. That’s exactly why it worked.
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Game, Set, Match
Eiza González has clearly influenced by her tennis star boyfriend, Grigor Dimitrov. From the sporty Prada top to the suede brown skirt, she gave tennis-core a fall-ready twist. It was fun and tongue-in-cheek but still front row ready.
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Lost in Navy
Felicity Jones, who landed on all our BDOTY lists in Prada at Toronto, disappointed me this time. I don’t find this Prada navy dress all that flattering.
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Meant to Be
Maya Hawke, however, remains perfection in Prada. She wears the brand like a second skin, embodying that eccentric charm with ease.
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Forced Fun
I would have loved this pale blue Prada dress on Maya, but on Rita Ora the styling felt contrived. Playfulness only works when it doesn’t feel forced.
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Unexpected Harmony
Toey Jarinporn gave me everything—contrast, texture, and confidence. A pearl-detailed bandeau against a sculptural skirt, finished with a bold red clutch. This is modern Prada elegance.
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