
Axiom Space and Prada have unveiled the flight-ready AxEMU spacesuit at the International Astronautical Congress in Milan. This groundbreaking spacesuit will be used for NASA’s Artemis III mission, marking one small step for space exploration and one giant leap for fashion. The collaboration combines Axiom’s engineering expertise with Prada’s proficiency in high-performance materials, creating a spacesuit designed for functionality, comfort, and style on the lunar surface.
The AxEMU spacesuit was developed with a focus on meeting the challenges of the lunar environment. Axiom’s President, Matt Ondler, emphasized how this partnership defies industry norms, stating, “We have broken the mold. The Axiom Space-Prada partnership has set a new foundational model for cross-industry collaboration.” While the prototype revealed in Milan featured a dark exterior for display purposes, the final suit will feature a white outer layer designed to reflect heat and enhance astronaut safety. Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada’s Chief Marketing Officer, emphasized the importance of continuous innovation, saying, “Going beyond our limits is one of the company’s values… this is just the first step in a long-term collaboration.” Prada’s expertise in precision sewing techniques also contributed to the AxEMU’s enhanced durability and comfort.

The AxEMU emphasizes versatility, accommodating a wide range of astronaut body types through adaptive anthropometric sizing. With increased flexibility, it allows for easier movement during lunar exploration, especially in the challenging conditions of the lunar south pole. Designed to withstand both extreme heat and the cold of permanently shadowed regions, the suit ensures that astronauts can remain operational for extended spacewalks of up to eight hours. Additionally, the gloves, tailored in-house, introduce crucial improvements over previous models.
Technologically, the suit integrates advanced life-support systems and enhanced diagnostics to ensure astronaut safety. Key innovations include a regenerable carbon dioxide filtration system, a robust cooling mechanism to regulate body temperature, and redundant systems to safeguard against potential failures. An onboard diagnostic platform ensures continuous performance monitoring, while custom helmet coatings optimize visibility during extravehicular activities.
The AxEMU’s modular design supports NASA’s future lunar ambitions, with adaptability for missions in both low-Earth orbit and the Moon. Rigorous testing has shaped the suit’s development, from underwater trials simulating lunar conditions at NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory to reduced-gravity evaluations at the Johnson Space Center. Notably, Axiom Space has collaborated closely with NASA and SpaceX to conduct pressurized simulations, a feat not achieved since the Apollo era.
As the AxEMU approaches its final design phase, testing will intensify. Upcoming assessments include crewed underwater trials, further integration with the Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle, and a critical design review set for 2025. With the Artemis III mission set to launch soon, Axiom Space and Prada have demonstrated how combining expertise from seemingly unrelated fields can open new frontiers for humanity’s return to the Moon.
Prada in space! Literally! Wo!
This won’t actually happen ???