Prada Spring 2012 | Milan Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 22, 2011

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Updated March 9, 2017



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9 thoughts on “Prada Spring 2012 | Milan Fashion Week”

    • Although I don’t really love these flame prints, Prada herself talked about mixing some of Italian men’s source of inspiration – cars.. they usually have such prints. Agree with the hair and makeup..

  1. The coats are WAY too big and the prints far too kitschy.  Also, she made my favorite model (Guinevere Van Seenus) look like the ugliest person in the world – why would she do THAT?!?!?!

  2. Great production, loved the show.  Models looked slightly manly with the exception of Jasmine Tookes.  She is heating up the runways this season. Stunning. 

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