Prada handbags History and Background
Prada, Spa is an Italian design group (also known as a “brand” or “house”) with retail outlets worldwide. The guests, originally known in Italian as Fratelli Prada (“Prada Brothers”), were founded in 1913 by Mario Prada. In 1978, Mario’s granddaughter Miuccia Prada inherited what was still a leather supplies sphere from her mother, and led the visitor’s extension into haute couture.
Miuccia first gained her reputation for creative use of equipment and austere, advanced smooth with her 1985 line of glossy black handbags made from parachute nylon. The story, high-priced bags rapidly became usually hunted-after, and spawned an inclusive industry of counterfeit Prada property.

Miuccia Prada planned Prada’s first prêt-à-janitor, or “glad-to-attrition” collection in the autumn/frost spell of 1989. The collection’s manifest, recent lines were an utter diverges to other labels’ flamboyant, sexual designs, and fueled a pungent growth in Prada Outlet handbags popularity.
Besides the previous Prada line, the company introduced the Miu collection, a slash-priced line expected at a younger audience, in 1992. The Miu line, which shares Miuccia Prada’s nickname, emphasizes vulgar ensign and a less haute-coture looks, evoking an inclusive more bohemian luxury. In its advertising campaigns, waifish models in “home photo” pose auxiliary the look. Miu Miu clothing is regularly simple, and evokes a continuous look of high-end vintage stuff. It was followed by the Prada Sport collection.
Prada rose to craze primacy in the early 1990s on a look epitomized by thick, fairly glasses and tasteless insignia known as “Prada Ugly.” Prada takes a decidedly — and consciously — intellectual attitude to manner. The New York Times has described the look of the early 00’s as that of a “chic neo-fascist host”. Other critics have described Prada’s look by comparing it to Gucci’s: While the Gucci youngster is swigging shots of tequila in the back of a club sporting a kilt and lead top, the Prada teenager is rendition Proust in a cafe.
Prada won Council of Fashion Designers of America International Award for accessories in 1993.
