
Milan
CNN
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To take a risk, or not to take a risk? That was the question at Milan Fashion Week this season.
Amid a precarious economic climate, evolving consumer tastes, and a constantly revolving door of CEOs and creative directors that has picked up unprecedented pace of late, the Fall-Winter 2025 collections were a polarizing mix of expanding on existing brand codes and rolling the dice.
Many big-name brands opted for the latter.
At Prada, co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons spoke of “liberating traditional ideals of femininity” with a collection that left its usual conceptual polish at the door and conjured an, at times,…