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Best in Show: More Than That Seventies Show at Prada, Fendi's Flying Drones

Straight from Milan, BoF brings you the top shows from Thursday, 20th February: Prada and Fendi.
Source: Nowfashion.com
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MILAN, Italy — BoF brings you the top shows from Thursday, 20th February.

Prada Autumn/Winter 2014
"This collection felt like a continuation of Prada's life long exploration of sensuality and subjugation. Her sartorial offerings push her fans to question their limits. She tests their boundaries (of taste, of shape, of texture) to see just how far they will go." See the full show via Nowfashion.

Fendi Autumn/Winter 2014
"From afar this show was one more cerebral exploration of fashion by Lagerfeld. It was the pieces with the strongest sporty elements that worked the best: zip front dresses, mesh pocketed pleated skirts and speckled leather jogging pants, all had potential." See the full show via Nowfashion.

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