Advertisement

Prada Brings Back the Miniskirt, Pointy Pumps For Simultaneous Milan and Shanghai Spring 2022 Show

Legs and feet are forewarned: Next year, the mini and the pump are poised to make their big comebacks.

Both were on full display Friday at Prada’s spring ’22 show, a runway event that took place in both Milan and Shanghai simultaneously for an IRL-meets-digital extravaganza that presented the women’s show look-by-look in two different cities across the world (a sign of the times not just in pandemic travel restrictions but also of the bifurcation of China and the rest of the world, in more ways than one).

More from Footwear News

For anyone growing tired of the long, floaty nap dresses and pajama-like pants and sweats of pandemic fashion, Prada’s collection featured the opposite in its silhouettes. It was a change of pace that Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons called “a seduction through reduction” (so read the opening line of the show notes).

Miniskirts and pointy pumps, side by side in both Milan and Shanghai for Prada’s spring ’22 dual show. - Credit: Courtesy of Prada
Miniskirts and pointy pumps, side by side in both Milan and Shanghai for Prada’s spring ’22 dual show. - Credit: Courtesy of Prada

Courtesy of Prada

Miniskirts featured a longer train in the back for a new spin on the high-low hemline. - Credit: Courtesy of Prada
Miniskirts featured a longer train in the back for a new spin on the high-low hemline. - Credit: Courtesy of Prada

Courtesy of Prada

Other brands are also bringing back the mini for spring ’22, but the co-creative directors did it the Prada way, in satin with crisp lines and the duo’s now-signature palette of hues. Some of the miniskirts also came with straight, mid-length trains in the back, giving a new look to the high-low hemline (and a little more coverage for those interested in returning to the mini but needing more modesty in it). Other mini hemlines came in sweet shifts in pastel hues, such as a cotton candy pink or mint green satin shift (signature hues of Prada’s Bar Luce at Milan’s Fondazione Prada) with brand’s triangular logo detailing on the chest.

A pastel shift and logo placket — with matching logo pumps — at Prada spring ’22. - Credit: Courtesy of Prada
A pastel shift and logo placket — with matching logo pumps — at Prada spring ’22. - Credit: Courtesy of Prada

Courtesy of Prada

All looks were paired with the pointiest and sharpest of pumps. It’s an apparent preference for Simons, as the shape has slowly but surely made its way back into the Prada collection since the Belgian designer joined Miuccia Prada as co-creative director of the brand in 2020 (despite last season’s showing of big, chunky platforms). The pointy pumps came in slick patent leathers and the same saturated colors. They also featured the brand’s triangular logo, which maintains a cult following among fashion enthusiasts worldwide.

A lace midi dress and yellow patent logo pumps at Prada spring ’22. - Credit: Courtesy of Prada
A lace midi dress and yellow patent logo pumps at Prada spring ’22. - Credit: Courtesy of Prada

Courtesy of Prada

A closer look at Prada’s asymmetrical and exaggerated pointed toe pumps for spring ’22, paired with an electric yellow satin dress. - Credit: Courtesy of Prada
A closer look at Prada’s asymmetrical and exaggerated pointed toe pumps for spring ’22, paired with an electric yellow satin dress. - Credit: Courtesy of Prada

Courtesy of Prada

Launch Gallery: Prada Spring 2022 Women's Collection

Best of Footwear News

Sign up for FN's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Click here to read the full article.