Prada’s spring-summer 2027 collection begins with a question that feels increasingly relevant. What happens when fashion slows down and pays closer attention? For Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, the answer lies in familiar clothes reconsidered with unusual intensity.
Denim jackets, jeans, leather blousons, fine knits, and tailored jackets form the backbone of the collection. The designers describe its organizing idea as clarity, a word they use for focused choice and concentrated design.
The silhouette is strikingly controlled. Cropped jackets, narrow trousers, and lean proportions create a sharp outline that runs throughout the show. Even the most ordinary garments feel sharpened, as though Prada has examined them under a microscope and stripped away anything extraneous. That discipline makes the collection’s moments of disruption even more effective.
Transparent shirts reveal the body beneath the tailoring. Saturated shades of lime green, bright yellow, turquoise, burgundy, and red break through a largely restrained wardrobe. Leather appears repeatedly, cut close to the frame and handled with the same discipline as the denim and tailoring. The result recalls Prada at its most influential, taking clothes men already know and making them feel unfamiliar again.
In a fashion climate saturated with show, Prada offered something more challenging, a collection that finds new force in denim, leather, and tailoring through perception, proportion, and the reconsideration of everyday dress.
Prada Spring/Summer 2027 Collection






























