If you expect the military to take the road to class dodo bird very soon, so prepare to be disappointed. Prada fall collection has just started leaking on online stores, and most obvious line to date is the use of camouflage. Whether good or bad probably depends on your feelings about military chic, but despite being a fan of the trend, I'm not entirely convinced.
I have always believed that the camouflage is best left to the forces real and only the No Limit Soldiers (ok, I admit, that joke was funnier a few years ago, but I've been waiting forever to use the opportunity to correct and waning relevance culture, especially the crew of hip-hop did not intend to stop me now) and I like the military aspect of inspiration to be more than the vintage-inspired influences in Iraq. When Prada Large Tote saffiano camouflage, it seems that Miuccia does not agree with me.
Prada is not the first sign is the latest to go this route Accessories - Louis Vuitton Murakami pop-art interpretation of the model is called Monogramouflage a couple of seasons ago, but the version of Prada is expected, more mature and rational.
I can not help but think however that it takes inspiration military marks a missed opportunity - I would love to see Prada interpretations of the uniform of officers of the past, when the military uniform was a sense of style and presentation. In penchant for Prada frugality and modernism, I think the bags would have been much more interesting than the tote camo we see here. Buy from Saks for $ 2,495.