
Prada presented the Fall Winter 2026 womenswear collection inside the Deposito at Fondazione Prada, where Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons examined how clothing reflects the layered realities of women’s lives. The show centered on transformation, expressed through garments that accumulated meaning over time. Fifteen women formed a defined cast, each look revealing shifts in identity shaped through layering, material, and structure. The collection approached dressing as an evolving process, where clothing records experience rather than remaining fixed.
FALL WINTER 2026 COLLECTIONS
Layering structured every silhouette. Tailoring appeared over sportswear, while embroidered satin dresses emerged beneath or alongside minimal outer layers. Garments overlapped without hierarchy, allowing formal and informal elements to exist together. Jackets revealed dresses beneath, while skirts and outerwear exposed fragments of hidden construction. These combinations created compositions that suggested continuity between past and present, reinforcing the idea that clothing carries traces of lived experience.

Material treatment emphasized change and exposure. Surfaces appeared intentionally faded, while embroidery carried the appearance of age. Designers integrated archival references directly into contemporary pieces, embedding dresses within simplified outer forms. This approach introduced garments that contained internal histories, visible through subtle distortions, seams, and layered textures. Materials appeared altered, worn, or partially revealed, directing attention toward the passage of time and the physical evolution of clothing.

Proportion and structure reinforced this sense of discovery. Clean lines contrasted with fractured edges and interrupted surfaces. Tailored forms maintained clarity while allowing inner layers to remain visible. These gestures suggested garments in transition, shaped through daily use and reinterpretation. Prada examined how clothes shift function across contexts, moving between private and public roles.
The environment echoed these ideas. The Deposito housed objects spanning five centuries, including tapestry, paintings, mirrors, furniture, and lighting from different historical periods. These artefacts existed alongside the runway, creating a dialogue between clothing and objects shaped by time. Each element introduced its own history, reinforcing the collection’s focus on accumulation and reinterpretation.

Prada Fall Winter 2026 approached fashion as a continuous process of layering and redefinition. Through embedded garments, aged surfaces, and overlapping silhouettes, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons explored how clothing reflects memory, agency, and the evolving complexity of personal identity.

















