Miuccia Prada - Designer, Co-Creative Director of Prada & Creative Director of Miu Miu

^ maybe it’s a wishful thinking but I hope they’ll pick him for Balenciaga due to his enormous ego and couture etc. and then Prada will be free !
 
I think raf is very talented, but the zeitgeist has definitely moved elsewhere and I don’t think he kept up. But he’s nothing without a strong team that has a good eye for aesthetics. He on himself is so clinical, no poetry. It’s just very cold, and in that sense he lacks world building. My biggest problem with raf at Prada, he has nothing to say about women. I think with Miuccia and Manuela, they really have/had an opinion and direction. With raf it’s just half baked ideas rendered in the most clinical way. It’s extremely unappealing.
 
His Cavalli was a disaster but his career shows that he is maybe more efficient as a number 2.

His appointment at Cavalli was an odd move, for someone who enjoyed his Z Zegna, I would have never seen him at a house that seemed the polar opposite of his aesthetics.

That being said, he is one of the most storied menswear designers and it’s a pity he was not considered for Jil Sander where his point of view would have been a perfect fit - Certainly a better choice than the guy who is now coming from Bally.
 
I think raf is very talented, but the zeitgeist has definitely moved elsewhere and I don’t think he kept up. But he’s nothing without a strong team that has a good eye for aesthetics. He on himself is so clinical, no poetry. It’s just very cold, and in that sense he lacks world building. My biggest problem with raf at Prada, he has nothing to say about women. I think with Miuccia and Manuela, they really have/had an opinion and direction. With raf it’s just half baked ideas rendered in the most clinical way. It’s extremely unappealing.

Well said.

Raf's work has always centered around European male youth and subculture, whereas Miuccia has always been about making clothes for women — of any age, sure, and definitely skewing a bit older, but her core intentions have always been to make clothes for women.

Though Raf's work at Jil Sander was good, especially towards the end, I think his tenure worked because the austerity of the brand overlaps a lot with some of his core references and sensibilities. However, we can see that when he extends beyond that, evidenced at Dior and CK, his design vocabulary is very limited, not because he isn't a good designer, but rather because the strength of his work came from its associations with a very specific time in Europe (late '90s/early aughts), music, and casting. When you strip those things away from him, he doesn't have much else to say...and when he still has them...well, it didn't quite work, as we can see with the last collections for his own brand before it closed.
 
Surridge is replacing Janosch Mallwitz (Raf, Dior Homme/Men alum) who was head menswear designer from SS23-FW24. Meanwhile, he is another Raf alum (Jil menswear head 2007-2011) and is avaliable as LP preps for the alleged arrival of the Meiers.

Clemande Burgevin Blachman, another new Prada hire named in the WWD article, was part of Raf’s inner circle at Calvin along with Matthieu and Pieter and just started her newly invented role as design director of jewelry/textiles/home fresh out of her fashion accessories creative directorship at Hermes.

Ilaria Icardi in another newly invented position as designer director is also a Raf placement.
Surridge is replacing Gianpiero Pesce who was the Prada Uomo Design Director and has been there for 30 years, exited a year ago, any 'head' designers report to that Design Director.
Ilaria Icardi was chosen and hired by Bertelli (neither Miuccia or Raf involved in that decision making process). It is well-known in Italy that Bertell makes bottom line decisions on all senior to top positions, and its often a battle that you're either liked by Miuccia or Bertelli but never both.
 
I read that Miuccia Prada did an interview in one of the editions of Vogue in 2009, and I need to know which issue of which edition of Vogue contained this interview.
I did a Google search to try to find out which issue of which edition of Vogue contained this interview, but all that I could find was this blog post, which claims that this interview did appear in a Vogue issue from 2009.
Unfortunately, the blog post did not state which issue or which edition of Vogue the interview appeared in, but it did give a quote from the interview:
about what I like, but also analysing what isn’t trendy and why people like something, trying to find a way to look at it from outside, researching new ideas on beauty and femininity and the way it is perceived in contemporary culture
I tried searching for the first dozen words of this quote in both Google and archive.org's text search engine, but unfortunately I could not find the source of this quote.
Could someone please help me find the source of this Miuccia Prada Vogue interview from 2009?
 
I read that Miuccia Prada did an interview in one of the editions of Vogue in 2009, and I need to know which issue of which edition of Vogue contained this interview.
I did a Google search to try to find out which issue of which edition of Vogue contained this interview, but all that I could find was this blog post, which claims that this interview did appear in a Vogue issue from 2009.
Unfortunately, the blog post did not state which issue or which edition of Vogue the interview appeared in, but it did give a quote from the interview:

I tried searching for the first dozen words of this quote in both Google and archive.org's text search engine, but unfortunately I could not find the source of this quote.
Could someone please help me find the source of this Miuccia Prada Vogue interview from 2009?
I believe there was a Prada story in Vogue Spain around that time. I can scan it for you later and hopefully what you’re looking for in there.
 
I read that Miuccia Prada did an interview in one of the editions of Vogue in 2009, and I need to know which issue of which edition of Vogue contained this interview.
I did a Google search to try to find out which issue of which edition of Vogue contained this interview, but all that I could find was this blog post, which claims that this interview did appear in a Vogue issue from 2009.
Unfortunately, the blog post did not state which issue or which edition of Vogue the interview appeared in, but it did give a quote from the interview:

I tried searching for the first dozen words of this quote in both Google and archive.org's text search engine, but unfortunately I could not find the source of this quote.
Could someone please help me find the source of this Miuccia Prada Vogue interview from 2009?
Might be from this article written by Hamish Bowles from Nov 2009.

 

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