The five styles to take away from the Prada Cruise19 Show. Here is what you will be wearing next spring
With Cruise having the longest shelf life of the fashion calendar, Miuccia Prada proved that she definitely knows how to create on trend clothes. For Cruise 19, she took the brand's Herzog & de Meuron-designed New York headquarters and turned it into a playground for her geeky cool nineties girl. Mixed with touches of athleisure and revamped versions of her classical ugly prints, Prada set the tone for trendy clothes that are current, simple and more importantly, wearable. Scroll through as we breakdown the five trends that stood out.
The 90s
How to pay tribute to the nineties? Miuccia channeled the iconic trend in low-slung pants and miniskirts, tank tops layered over turtle necks and stacked-heel loafers.
Glam Leisure
Think a softer version of your favourite athleisure trend with sports jerseys and colour-blocked polos mix and matched with leather skirts and silk chiffon.
Prints
Revamping old classics, patterns were bigger and louder than ever clashing with graphic tights that were just as noisy.
Practicality
Making a bold statement were simpler pieces replicated in leather and suede understated tailored coats. A more causal mood amidst the madness of prints.
Hats
Hats, hats and yes, even more hats. The plethora of oversized, giant trapper hats were delightful and fun.