Can a woman exude confidence yet be relaxed; appear uninhibited and carefree, yet remain in control? These seemingly contradictory states are explored in the PRADA womenwear SS2015 ad campaign by Steven Meisel.
Gemma Ward, Julia Nobis and Ine Neefs take centre stage. They are all portrayed in a different mood: stoic, psychedelic and intimate. A black and white studio shot is strong and defiant. A graffiti pastel backdrop channels movement and a youthful attitude. Then we’re drawn in close, into a seductive bedroom scene.
These diverse settings, contrasting moods and seemingly disconnected narratives form a dynamic backdrop for the SS2015 collection. The clothes draw together this diverse series, with a distinctive blend of fabrics, colours and silhouettes. Precious materials antique brocade modelled on the 1800s through to the 60s meets humble cotton, gauze and raw leather. Silk jacquard socks are a modern and elegant leitmotif.
The season’s bags are reinterpreted in their own revealing character study. One moment they are held protectively, the next they are casually flung on to a bed. Still lives suggest a free and fleeting moment, as if the wearer has just arranged them in a peculiar bedroom ritual. Within each image the many facets of the Prada woman shift and overlap, part of an interconnected and contradictory story. A spirit of confidence and optimism suggest there are many more stories to be told.
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