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Prada F/W 2025.26 by Oliver Hadlee Pearch

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I don’t really understand why they chose a photo where Sora is blocked…
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Why there’s always someone blocked in two images shown!? I mean can’t they do better positioning and composition?!
 
Crowded cast, as always. Diversity is cool, but to put like zillions models for one campaign for today's rules feels like a distraction. Some brands do it right, and others look forced, like this brand. To me true diversity is when you have the b#lls to put just a non white person or just a full group as Edward did as the stars of the campaign. I think Moschino did it once and it was awesome.

As Aracic said in the previous ad, please, don't be a Meisel one... I miss the days of Prada with a solo model (hello Sasha!) or just a small group (4 or 5 girls), female/male campaign separated (but sharing mood) and the photographer I named here. Vanderperre and his Raf vision killed the charm of the Prada ads.
 
This campaign does not suit the collections one bit. I was expecting something dark and moody like FW 2006. Instead, we got Benetton without the joy and warmth. I would be shocked if this wasn't shot by Willy Vanderperre. There is no way Meisel would do something this flat and dull.

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This campaign does not suit the collections one bit. I was expecting something dark and moody like FW 2006. Instead, we got Benetton without the joy and warmth. I would be shocked if this wasn't shot by Willy Vanderperre. There is no way Meisel would do something this flat and dull.

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PRECISELY.
 
What the actual hell is up with the girl in red's facial expression? She looks diabolical/possessed!

At this stage I would actually be happy if Prada would get shuttered. Never going to happen but Raf has really burnt the brand down to the ground creatively speaking in half a decade.
 
It shouldn't be Meisel. It doesn't have an ounce of his photographic style, which even the worst of his recent efforts do have. And also, he already did it - and did it better - for Prada's F/W15 campaign.
 

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