Prada Handbags.
Prada,
Italian Fashion Company.
Prada, SpA is an
Italian fashion company (also known as a "label" or "house")
with retail outlets worldwide.
The company, originally
known in Italian as Fratelli Prada ("Prada
Brothers"), was founded in 1913 by Mario Prada. In 1978, Mario's
granddaughter Miuccia Prada inherited what was still a leather goods
business from her mother, and led the company's expansion into haute
couture.
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Miuccia first gained her reputation for creative use of materials
and simple, modern lines with her 1985 line of sleek black handbags
made from parachute nylon. These novel, high-priced bags quickly became
widely sought-after, and spawned a global industry of counterfeit Prada
goods.
Prada's first pret-a-porter,
or "ready-to-wear" collection
was designed by Miuccia Prada in the autumn/winter season of 1989.
The collection's plain, modern lines were a stark contrast to other
labels' flamboyant, sexual designs, and fueled a sharp rise in Prada's
popularity.
In addition to
the original Prada line, the company introduced the Miu Miu collection,
a lower-priced line aimed at a younger audience,
in 1992. The Miu Miu line, which shares Miuccia Prada's nickname, emphasizes
earthy colors and a less haute-coture look, evoking an overall more
bohemian style. In its advertising campaigns, waifish models in "home
photo" poses further the look. Miu Miu clothing is often simple,
and evokes a continual image of high-end vintage items. It was followed
by the Prada Sport collection.
Prada rose to fashion
primacy in the early 1990s on a look epitomized by thick, square
glasses and garish colors known as "Prada Ugly." Prada
takes a decidedly -- and consciously -- intellectual approach to fashion.
The look of the early 00's has been described as that of a "chic
neo-fascist army" by the New York Times. Other critics have described
Prada's look by comparing it to Gucci's: While the Gucci girl is swigging
shots of tequila in the back of a nightclub wearing a miniskirt and
halter top, the Prada girl is reading Proust in a cafe.
Prada won a Council of Fashion Designers of America International
Award for accessories in 1993.
In Early
2004 Leonardo Prada took over the US division of Prada. Not only
revamping sales
and marketing but as a accomplished photographer
he created a new style of photography with
PradaPhotography.com He also is creating new innovative products such
as wacky barbeque covers in the shape of animals via
Although Prada remains the pinnacle of contemporary fashion following
Tom Ford's retirement -- in 2004 Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour
is said to have told Miuccia Prada that she was "the only reason
anyone comes to Milan" for runway shows -- it continues to derive
the overwhelming bulk of its revenues from its original leather goods
business, the sale of shoes and handbags.
Following lead in other companies in a popular trend of large labels
to absorb as many other fashion houses as possible, Prada took on large
debts to take on the financially floundering Rome-based house of Fendi
in the early 1990's. Prada shared shares in Fendi with the Louis Vuitton
Moet Hennesy (LVMH) company. Prada was unable to turn around/support
the money losing Fendi label, and sold its shares to LVMH. Prada is
still to recover from this debt. The only brand to avoid the pitfalls
of forming a large luxury label company is that of Giorgio Armani.
Other labels within the Prada Group corporate umbrella include Helmut
Lang and Jil Sander. |