Fashion Design Weeks Presents Prada And Miu Miu’s Fuzzy Hats For Fall – Prada and Miu Miu’s fuzzy hats for fall season 2017 are dominating recent magazine covers, and we at Fashion Design Weeks are thrilled to see them become serious street style bait during fashion month. Take a look at the exquisite hats and the covers they have been featuring all over the world.
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Miu Miu Fall/ Winter 2017-2018 RTW Collection
Stylists, editors and/or fashion directors are constantly trying to be the first ones to get the most statement-making, eye-catching and generally buzzed-about pieces (“The hero items”) off the runways for their covers each season. Of course, there may be some advertiser pressure at play to feature certain brands on the front of a glossy, but when it comes to heavy-hitting issues like September and March, dramatic, striking looks — paired with just the right cover star — are of utmost importance.
A look from Prada’s Fall 2017 collection. Photo: Imaxtree
In the recent past, we’ve seen Gucci’s trompe l’oeil embroidered dresses, Prada’s pastel neoprene pieces from the Fall 2015 collection, Maria Grazia Chiuri’s youthful wares for the new Dior and both Céline and Balenciaga’s neon pieces show up on a slew of separate covers over the course of a season — and for fall, it seems that editors have found their latest fixation. Miuccia Prada was big into headwear for both Miu Miu and Prada’s Fall 2017 runway shows, and while the ostrich feathered hoods or fuzzy, hip hop-inspired newsboy caps might not trickle down to the mainstream, they’ve made their way into more editorials than we can keep track of. In fact, the bright blue Prada hat alone has appeared on five covers thus far, which is quite the feat. Let’s run this down, shall we?
Photo: Zoltán Tombor
Model Daphne Groeneveld looks coy on the August cover of Harper’s Bazaar Spain, and we must say that the feathered cap is a lovely complement to her blue eyes.
Photo: Liz Collins
For the cover of Elle UK’s August 2017 issue, stylist Anne-Marie Curtis kept it in the Prada family, pairing the hat with two colorful knits from the same collection. I think fashion may have found the cure to seasonal affective disorder with these looks.
Photo: Patrick Demarchelier
Bella Hadid, Queen of the September Covers, stands out from the Prada pack for Vogue Spain thanks to a headdress in a mossy shade of green.
Photo: Rene & Radka
Marie Claire‘s Czech edition went for another head-to-toe Prada runway look on its September 2017 cover, complete with the collection’s patchwork fur boots. While this may be chic, I am willing to bet model Eva Klimkova is pretty damn cold without any pants.
Photo: David Sims
The Prada cap made it to the Paris news — Vogue Paris, to be specific, with a dreamy shot of Edie Campbell that highlights the feathered hat and not much else, fashion-wise.
Photo: Conrado Veliz
Prada’s sister label Miu Miu fared just as well, with cover placements that included L’Officiel Levant’s August/September issue, starring model Kinga Rajzak in a full look from the Fall 2017 collection.
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Photo: Alasdair McLellan
Hailey Baldwin lived out our collective dreams by posing with Miss Piggy in Love‘s fall issue, wearing a pink hat that conveniently matches her co-star.
Photo: Alasdair McLellan
Even Kermit (shown here with Julia Nobis) got in on the action. It ain’t easy being green, am I right?
Photo: John Currin
The Miu Miu faux fur hat was honored with an almighty American Vogue cover, via a John Currin painting of Jennifer Lawrence.
Photo: Drew Jarrett
Finally, Australian indie favorite Russh was not satisfied with stopping at just a fuzzy hat, so the team styled Taylor Hill in a full hooded coat from the collection…
Photo: Alasdair McLellan
