This was Look 37 on the Fall 2004 runway and it is one of the best jackets from Muiccia that I have seen. This collection is still thought of as one of her best. The reviews were spectacular. Vogue.com said of this collection: 'Audiences always arrive at Prada shows tingling with anticipation, braced for Miuccia Prada's next departure from the last season's plot. This time, she confounded expectation again, not by taking off in a new direction, but by developing the cache of ideas layered into her spring collection. That, of course, was famously about the fifties lady tourist, with an overlay of hippie-ish tie-dye among the circle skirts and knits. For winter, she took that same woman into new realms of intellectual exploration on the print front: back to the future, in fact. This time, she confounded expectation again, not by taking off in a new direction, but by developing the cache of ideas layered into her spring collection...."It was a dream of extreme romanticism," she said. "The idea of eighteenth-century painting, with video games. A romanticism between past and future."....For colder months, she added more layers, adding in dip-dyed cable knits and buttonless cardigans betwixt tweeds and bejeweled fifties-style couture-like pieces. What held it all together, literally, were the cinched waists, circled in narrow grosgrain ribbon or with tie-on belts encrusted with sparkle. It was that idea of jeweling, on collars, belts, and fabric brooches, that added the news.'
These embellished pieces were some of my personal favourites presented that season. It definitely has that feel of Couture in how elaborately it is finished. On the runway, it was shown layered over a top and pants, and then they tucked a fur collar underneath and wrapped one of her embellished belts over everything. The belts were sold separately but you could easily add your own. I love how you can wear it as layered piece as they did on the runway, or wear it on its own for a more minimalist look. The silk shantung that it is made out of has a slight sheen to its finish that adds a very subtle touch of glamour to the jacket. The cut of the jacket is simple and easy. It has a rounded collar that has been finished with a crosshatching of silver thread embroidery and then prong set crystals are applied heavily over that. It is open down the front with no closures and is meant to layer over pieces. The shoulders are soft and slightly slope down which gives it an easy feel. The sleeves are cut quite wide and end just about the elbow in length. The cut through the body is meant to just skim over you and it has a slight exaggerated box shape that flares out around the hem. You can see that the back has a bit of extra built in silk for a touch of added volume. I love this cut. The heavy embellishment of the collar continues in a band down the front on one side and then all the way around the hem. Scattered over the rest of the jacket are little medallions made of silver metal thread and the rhinestone crystals. We took some close-ups so you can see just how beautiful the work is. It is very well made. Literally a little jewel. Excellent condition
Fully lined in a black silk and slips on with no closures. The label is marked 047. The easy and open cut should fit a full range of sizes and will just feel more oversized on a smaller frame.
Dropped sleeves: 15" from the very dropped shoulder seem and are 18" around that seam
Shoulders: no true defined scene
Bust: to 23" flat across from side seam to side seam and then opens to 24" flat across from side to side of the bottom hem
Length: 26" from neck to hem
Modern Sizing Equivalent: SML-LRG
Item# DD4888
Reference Photos: Fall 2004 Prada, Look 37. Model Diana Dondoe.
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