Not so long ago we presented the preview of the Prada Spring-Summer 2012 campaign. For today you can have a look to see detailed the latest fashion eyewear line. This eyewear collection is shown by the over-sized designs and wide cat-eye frames of classic dark brown acetate from the 50’s.
The whole designer collection is touched by the American 50’s fashion influence. It is shouldn’t be a surprise that this season eyewear collection is luxury and sensuality, modern and elegant. The classic lines come along other details. As a result, chic, ironic and playful Prada sunglasses 2012 correspond with the entire fashion Prada spring collection.
The spring-summer men eyewear Prada line from the latest campaign 2012 was photographed by world-known fashion and portrait photographer David Sims. The images of the Prada eyewear for men collection are presented in rich tones and deeply saturated colors from the 50’s.
Actor Michael Pitt was modeled as a Golden Age of Hollywood studio icon actor in this unusual series of retro chic portraits.
For this Spring-Summer 2012 advertising campaign Prada has presented a unique mix of fashion models such as Kati Nescher, Meghan Collison, Natasha Poly, Elise Crombez, Ymre Stiekema and Katryn Kruger. They were photographed by Steven Meisel.
Each girl was outfitted in the collection’s retro printed designs, stylish retro chic eyewear, fashion accessories, flame inspired heels and car prints as they pose with hot rod cars at a gas station. Last season, Prada used rather unknown models, while this Spring-Summer 2012 season the unexpected cast features Gucci’s favorite model Natasha Poly (DSquared2 Spring-Summer 2012 Advertising Campaign | Natasha Poly )
Take a trip back in time with the steamy Charlotte Di Calypso November 2011 Vogue Brasil, which is a sultry combination of retro charm and modern sensuality.
Take a ride on the 50′s frame of the glasses once and complement the look with accessories worth pin-up!
The spread features a range of bright, decorative accessories and little else in terms of wardrobe, yet it is these and not Brazilian beauty Di Calypso’s nearly-nude silhouette that capture the eye.
Both her and the styles she dons shine intensely under the lens of photographer Henrique Gendre, who tells a story with each shot, despite the simple backdrop he is working with. The Charlotte Di Calypso November 2011 Vogue Brasil shoot shows the many ways women can rock this season’s hottest new accessory-fashion designer eyewear. It brings back a flush of vintage styles in swimwear and designer sunglasses for the upcoming vacation months! You can see luxyry vintage frames from the latest eyewear collections from Prada, Ray-Ban, Roberto Cavalli, Tom Ford, Yves Saint Laurent.
At the recent Vogue Fashion Night Out in Tokyo on 5 November 2011, a special Prada illusion sunglass collection, created by Anna Dello Russo, was set up especially for the Prada Aoyama Epicenter
Featuring an soldiers of mannequins, the Prada illusion Sunglasses looked like an iconic part of the creative show that drew curious attention from the eyewear fashion crowd. Providing an inspired backdrop for Prada illusion sunglass collection new designer eyewear project is explored sensational, attractive fabrics and transformed them into modern, brand new and excitement ideas. The oversized collars and sleeves used in the collection are replicated with eyewear collection shown during latest Fall 2011 collection that resemble glamorous ski goggles.
In an outdoor fashion show, the Vogue Nippon editor-at-large paired the illusion sunglasses with bright snakeskin and fur Prada pieces to highlight the sunglass illusion collection protected from the elements by clear umbrellas, the show underscored the eclectic, current aesthetic of the Prada sunglass illusion collection
Prada illusion sunglasses are not what they looked like. The fashion eyewear collection will become a part of a floating pop-up store in Sydney.
As one of the world’s famous luxury brands, Prada has been an icon in women’s minds. Every time, its new collection draws attention of those fashion followers. These products surprise people with their uniqueness and different designs each time. Today, let’s look at its latest collection: Prada Resort 2012.
Along with the advertising campaigns of shoes and clothing collection, now the Italian fashion brand Prada features its Fall Winter 2011-2012 eyewear collection with the same campaign themes.
The advertising campaign is taken by the same photographer, and of course, also features the same models as in other fall winter 2011 campaigns, while the eyewear collection features new colors and mostly dominated by overzised sunglasses.
What a right decision for Prada choosing the former Spiderman actor, the good looking Tobey Maguire as the new face of Prada Menswear Fall Winter 2011-2012 Advertising Campaign, photographed by David Sims.
Styled by Olivier Rizzo, 35 year old Tobey Maguire looks gorgeous in the Italian brand menswear collection, posing in lines of suit and layering outfits as well as its eyewear and sunglasses collection.
Prada Fall Winter 2011 2012 ad campaign models Brings Kelly Mittendorf, Frida Gustavsson, and Hardin Ondria Antonia Wesseloh Photographed by Steven Miesel.
There are the new colors, oversized shades and promise returns in addition to chemical folding. The new hits of winter are there!
In contradiction irresistible fashion, Prada presents the second stage of his collection of glasses Minimal Baroque.
In May 17, 2011 Prada made the launch of this new creative project related to their collection of sunglasses to debut two new glasses from his line Minimal Baroque, in conjunction with the release of eight photographs.
These versions of the collection of Baroque-Minimal sunglasses, featured on a new palette of colors, shapes and transparencies. Prada was curious as to how to develop a new approach to his glasses, which led to a project DRAWING PICTURES. The idea of having played in all aspects of the Minimal-Baroque collection is in its first phase, three illustrators were invited to interpret the limited edition deluxe version of the glasses. The hand-drawn images of the first phase emphasized the uniqueness of the pieces.