Prada Ambassadors Win Metawin and Nicholas Hoult gathered at the Fondazione Prada’s Deposito in Milan for the Fall/Winter 2026 menswear show.
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Finally, Win Metawin and Byeon Woo Seok have followed each other on Instagram 😭🔥🫶🏻
This is the second time they’ve met, and now they’re mutuals on IG 🥹💓
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Prada Ambassador Win Metawin attends the Prada Fall/Winter 2026 Menswear Show in Milan, at the Fondazione Prada's Deposito.
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So happy to see Win’s standing in the fashion world🔥 Even w/ a lineup full of other artists, so many media chose Win’s pic as 1st slide, which really shows how highly they value him. He has come such a long way 😭
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“Even a stopped clock gives the right time twice a day,” notes @prada on their FW26 show. Temporality has always been a point of contention for Prada. Miuccia and Raf have consistently explored this concept, presenting it through different contexts each season. The past few collections examined gendered presentation through time; this season pushes that inquiry further inward. Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons return to form, re-engaging with sartorial suiting and tailoring on their own terms.
A shirt cuff becomes the primary storytelling lens of the show. With Prada and their obsession for wardrobe mutations, sometimes the feeling of it looking ‘wrong’ or ‘odd’ may still be a solution in the end. This is echoed in the presence of global ambassadors like byeonwooseok, katarinabluu sakaguchikentaro, kuanghanhsu, Gawon of meovv, @winmetawin, to name a few — some the figures who embody the house’s tension between polish and disruption.
Inevitably, the right time is now. A stopped clock isn’t broken; that’s the message of the show. Stay tuned for the full review.
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