As much as I’d like to add Prada’s entire S/S 24 collection to my wardrobe, it’s not possible. I’d consider myself lucky to add just one piece to my wardrobe. On that note, if you’re a Prada girl sans an all-Prada budget too, I’m here to offer some support in the form of Prada-inspired spring shopping. The S/S 24 collection was chock-full of beautiful pieces contrasted with utilitarian ones. There were ethereal gauzy pastel dresses and colorful satin shoes alongside utility jackets and sharp-shoulder blazers, elegant cardigans alongside eye-catching metallic fringe belts. All in all, there’s a throughline of ’90s minimalism that’s helped to form the current Prada look that’s so wildly popular.
I did some spring shopping through this lens and found a curation of pieces that’ll give you that current Prada look without the Prada pricetag. Keep scrolling to shop for chic spring wardrobe builders along with me.
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Cap-Sleeve Satin Midi Dress
This makes me think of the frothy pastel dresses that are part of Prada’s spring collection.
Cardigan Sweater in Tencel-Lyocell
Thanks to Prada (and Miu Miu), we’re all wearing cardigans again.
Massimo Dutti
Black Nappa Leather Skirt
Another leather skirt I won’t be able to stop thinking about anytime soon.
COS
Embellished Circle-Cut Midi Skirt
I know this is a skirt-heavy roundup, but Prada is a skirt-heavy brand.
Jeffrey Campbell
Bourdin Mary Jane Pumps
Pairing these with a spring dress would be a very Prada thing to do.
H&M
2-Pack Jersey Headbands
Jersey headbands—perhaps the cheapest trend of the season—were all over Prada’s S/S 24 runway.
Pixie Market
Lydia Mesh Off the Shoulder Pink Top
When Prada tells us to wear pastels in the spring, it actually is groundbreaking.
J.Crew
Collection Layered Sequin Slip Skirt
Wear this with one of the aforementioned utility jackets for the most Prada-coded look.
Simon Miller
Eclisse Sleeveless Knit Dress
When shopping for fringed pieces, think modern and elegant.