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Prada's Triangle has been part of its legacy since its inception in 1913 when founder Mario Prada created the emblem to symbolise luxury and incomparable quality. Today, it holds even more power, confirming the House's lasting impact in fashion. While the original design features the label's name, native city and founding year, the latest iteration - embroidered to the back of this skirt - indicates a new chapter, featuring the letters ‘P' and ‘R' in the centre as a nod to co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons.
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Prada's Triangle has been part of its legacy since its inception in 1913 when founder Mario Prada created the emblem to symbolise luxury and incomparable quality. Today, it holds even more power, confirming the House's lasting impact in fashion. While the original design features the label's name, native city and founding year, the latest iteration - embroidered to the back of this skirt - indicates a new chapter, featuring the letters ‘P' and ‘R' in the centre as a nod to co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons.
Prada's Triangle has been part of its legacy since its inception in 1913 when founder Mario Prada created the emblem to symbolise luxury and incomparable quality. Today, it holds even more power, confirming the House's lasting impact in fashion. While the original design features the label's name, native city and founding year, the latest iteration - embroidered to the back of this skirt - indicates a new chapter, featuring the letters ‘P' and ‘R' in the centre as a nod to co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons.