The Prada Street Style Scene Was an Ode to Color—Recreate the Best Looks
Few fashion labels inspire such dedicated fervor as the house of Prada. Established in 1913 as a Milanese leather goods atelier and reimagined decades later by then-daughter, Miuccia Prada, the brand speaks not just to a woman’s vanity, but to her intellect. It is, as the cliché goes, fashion for the thinking woman. Each season, we can count on Mrs. Prada, now alongside her co-creative director Raf Simons, to reshape the conversation, setting the tone for what we’ll be coveting next season and, importantly, how we’ll be wearing it.
Of course, that influence extends beyond the runway and into the street style scene, too. Outside the shows in Milan, and especially outside the show at Prada HQ, the effect is hard to miss. This season, Prada fans arrived in full looks, or spliced runway pieces into their existing wardrobes. It’s a masterclass in the house’s codes: off-kilter color combos, skirting, satins, and quirky accessories appeared on the throng of showgoers. Below, see how they wore it and study up on Prada 101.
Get the Prada Street Style Look
The Wool Coat
Prada wool coat
The Striped Polo
Dunst multi stripe collared t-shirt
The Straight-leg Jeans
Levi's 501 '90s jeans
The It Pumps
Prada canvas pumps
The Chinos
Madewell The Barrel Leg chino pants
The Gold Accent
Lié Studio The Sonya gold-plated earrings

Photographed by Phil Oh
Boy Meets Girl
In Prada’s world, menswear codes, like an overcoat, piped shirting, and chunky brogues, are often offset with a skirt and gleaming costume jewelry.

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Prada Prep
Here, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson offers a lesson in styling Prada’s preppy blouson jacket, already a standout from the spring 2026 runway, by mixing it with a cropped striped polo and slim-fit jeans.
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piqué blouson jacket
Dunst
multi stripe collared t-shirt
Levi's
501 '90s jeans
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canvas pumps
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Prada Wish silk duchesse pouch
Jennifer Fisher
Samira baby hoops

Photographed by Phil Oh
More Is More
Prada rarely shies away from extra embellishment. Caroline Issa’s multifaceted ensemble proves that when it comes to detail, more can be more (especially if that means more Prada).
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wool cardigan with bow
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rush stitch fabric patchwork skirt
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silver earrings with shells
Aeyde
Carla leather slingback pumps
Ray-Ban
50mm classic wayfarer polarized sunglasses
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satin mini-bag

Photographed by Phil Oh
Color Clash
Violet and poppy red have emerged as one of spring’s most compelling color pairings—an off-kilter combination Prada has long championed.

Photographed by Phil Oh
Pump Up The Volume
Voluminous satin dresses and skirts were central to Prada’s spring collection. This showgoer embraces the shape with theatrical flair.
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embroidered double shantung dress
Tibi
gathered shell midi skirt
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satin gloves
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Prada Wish silk duchesse pouch
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54mm square sunglasses
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modellerie pointed toe pumps

Just Add Gloves
Unexpected accessories, be it bold jewelry, a hat, or, in this case, elbow-length satin gloves, are integral to Prada’s allure. Here, a slouchy black pair sharpens baby-blue coords.
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cotton poplin shirt
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chino pants
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