More from the most talked about Spring Summer 2009 campaign shot by Steven Meisel, recently the campaign was released in full on Prada‘s official webpage.






More from the most talked about Spring Summer 2009 campaign shot by Steven Meisel, recently the campaign was released in full on Prada‘s official webpage.
Four of the world’s leading fashion editors are putting their signatures on the visual identity of Prada stores in New York, London, Milan, and Paris for the upcoming fashion season.
Following the order of the fashion week season, W Magazine’s Alex White will start the project with the New York Broadway store.
Love’s Katie Grand will then apply her vision to London’s Bond Street location.

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First photo released from the upcoming Prada spring summer campaign shot by one of the top fashion photographers Steven Meisel, who just recently shot a Louis Vuitton campaign featuring iconic superstar, Madonna.
The clothes are front and center – the models have their heads turned away from the camera, the garments are on display in a way they have not been in ads for quite some time. The models are styled to look pulled together, chic, pretty.
Here’s the mannequin list: Nimue Smit, Giedre Dukauskaite, Sigrid Agren, Toni Garrn, Katrin Thormann, Viktoriya Sasonkina, and Ymre Stiekema.
LG have released the second iteration of their Prada phone named the Prada II. The Prada II phone is based on the first Prada phone but features numerous improvements.
It boasts of 7.2Mbps HSDPA 850 / 2100, WiFi, TV-out, FM radio, and a 5-megapixel camera. The side-slider also hosts a full QWERTY keyboard.
LG Prada II also has an FM radio and TV output, together with a full HTML browser. It uses a capacitive touchscreen, similar to that of the iPhone, but without multitouch functionality.


French luxury-goods company Christian Dior Wednesday will unveil a line of mobile phones, extending beyond its traditional fashion business to boost sales.
The new Dior phone, priced from €3,500 ($5,000) and up, comes after competitors such as Prada SpA and Dolce & Gabbana have turned their fashion-branded mobile phones into significant businesses.
The phones will be made by a small French manufacturer, ModeLabs Group.
Dior Chief Executive Sidney Toledano says the idea of creating a Dior phone was driven by demand in new luxury markets such as China and Russia. “In the same way that we have developed our watch and jewelry lines, we want to increase sales with the phone,”.


















