Celebrities at Prada Fall 2025 Show
Prada's Women's Fall 2025 collection hit Milan with a front row full of celebrities delivering everything from high fashion to highly questionable choices. Some guests embraced the label's signature quirk, while others made us wonder if Milan had suddenly turned into a summer beach party.
Hunter Schafer’s Prada look should have made a bigger impact, but unfortunately, it felt like déjà vu. Emma Corrin wore a similar outfit in Miu Miu last year, and it had more of an effect back then. Prada’s Spring 2025 collection already felt like a game of “throw things together and hope for the best,” and this outfit falls victim to that philosophy. Instead of looking effortless, it just feels like she's trying a little too hard. The pieces don’t seem to connect.
Styled by Dara Allen.
Danielle Deadwyler’s look gave off major beach vibes, which would be great if she was headed to the Amalfi Coast instead of a Prada show. Beach chic floral maxi dresses are more suitable for the Film Independent Spirit Awards, but this was actual beachwear—a bikini top and sarong paired with a bomber jacket. I love Danielle, but this choice just didn’t work. After a solid three-look winning streak, this one felt like a misstep.
Styled by Wayman + Micah.
Charli D’Amelio's Prada Spring 2025 outfit was made for her TikTok generation, but that’s exactly where it should stay. I can’t imagine anyone—no matter how famous—selling this look to me. Not even Zendaya could make it work.
Juliette Binoche showed that Prada was handing out full outfits, not just random pieces that looked like they came from three different showrooms. She kept it classic, layered up, and season-appropriate—remember, we are still in Fall.
Gal Gadot's Prada look wasn't meant to resemble a school uniform, but the knee-length socks pushed it firmly in that direction. It gave off "teacher’s pet with an edge" vibes, which wasn’t the strongest impression.
If anyone was going to deliver a quirky Prada moment, I would have bet on Maya Hawke. While her bright red trousers weren’t understated, the overall look still felt restrained—at least by her standards. I was expecting a bit more eccentricity, more of that Prada oddball energy, but instead, we got something surprisingly safe.
Styled by Harry Lambert.
Simone Ashley embraced a high school graduate look, and honestly? I’m into it.
Styled by Rebecca Corbin-Murray.
Prada’s front row was a mix of hit-and-miss moments, proving once again that Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons like keeping us on our toes. Some guests nailed it, others missed the mark, and a few left us wondering if they’d checked the weather forecast before getting dressed.
Other notable attendees:
- Toey Jarinporn Joonkiat
- Benedetta Porcaroli
- Byeon Wooseok
- Elodie
- Gawon
- Karina
- Matilda Lutz

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