
Prada Likes Green
March 05, 2025
The Unstoppable Return of Green: PRADA’s Spring 2025 Celebration of Color
Don’t Let Go of the Green
Spring has arrived, and so has the inevitable return of green. PRADA has fully embraced the color’s resurgence, stepping confidently into the season’s verdant revival.
Catching the Light, Holding onto Green
After months of heavy winter tones, PRADA’s Spring 2025 collection feels like a much-needed breath of fresh air. And leading the charge is green in all its lush, energetic glory. The collection immediately brings to mind a line from Korean band Jannabi’s song We, Who Hold Onto Green: Catching the light, holding onto green, so that all of my past selves may be remembered.

SS25 ⓒvogue.com
For the PRADA Spring 2025 Menswear Show, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons focused on Youthful Optimism. Their vision goes beyond bold colors, capturing the energy and confidence of youth. This is about stepping into the unknown with excitement, taking risks, and figuring things out along the way. The collection embodies that spirit of moving forward without hesitation.
SS25 ⓒvogue.com
PRADA isn’t treating green like just another seasonal color. To them it stands for honesty, ambition, and raw energy of going after what you want without second-guessing yourself. It’s the mindset of people who don’t hesitate, they just go for it.
Miuccia Prada summed it up perfectly in a Vogue interview: "The older we get, the more we hesitate and overthink. When you're young, you dive in headfirst." That bold, confident, and ready-for-anything energy is exactly what this collection is all about.
SS25 ⓒvogue.com
Among all the pieces in the collection, the single-breasted coat in parrot green refuses to be ignored. Inspired by the striking plumage of a parrot, the color is eye-catching without being over the top. It pairs effortlessly with neutrals, especially gray and silver, making it both statement-making and surprisingly wearable. The cotton fabric keeps it light and airy, ideal for spring, while the small PRADA triangle logo on the back adds a refined touch. For when you need to create an outfit, not just complete one.
The single-breasted cotton coat, our favorite from the SS25 runway show. ⓒprada.com
PRADA GREEN
Remember when Bottega Veneta introduced Bottega Green and suddenly that exact shade was everywhere? PRADA is doing the same thing with Paradise Green. Originally used in their store interiors, this shade is now totally associated with the brand. Pantone may have named it after paradise, but let’s be real, you think of PRADA when you see it.
A refreshing PRADA store with green as the key color. ⓒlofficielmonaco.com
How PRADA Makes Green Work
Step into any PRADA store, and you’ll see how perfectly green plays with neutral tones. Black-and-white checkered floors add some structure, while deep orange wood accents bring warmth. Even in a closed-off retail space, PRADA’s color choices make it feel fresh and open.
PRADA Café in London ⓒwtravelmagazine.com
The Fondazione Prada Bar Luce designed by Wes Anderson. ⓒfondazioneprada, ⓒlalolla.com
Green is Here to Stay
PRADA isn’t letting go of green anytime soon. Their Spring 2025 womenswear collection pushes the theme even further with deep forest greens, muted olive tones, and unexpected pops of lime.
SS25 ⓒvogue.com
They know exactly how to make green work. Sometimes, it takes the lead and grabs all the attention. Other times, it’s mixed with neutral palettes to break things up. And occasionally, it’s paired with bold, unexpected shades to create something fresh. PRADA knows how to use green in ways that feel effortless and cool.
SS03, SS20
SS22, FW24 ⓒpinterest, ⓒeditorialist.com
Think green is only for warm weather? PRADA has other ideas. Their FW 2025 menswear collection is packed with green boots, tailored suits, and rich outerwear. One of the best looks is the Paradise (Prada) Green suit with warm yellow accents, adding a bright, unexpected touch to winter dressing.
FW25 ⓒvogue.com
Whether your wardrobe is lacking green or already overflowing with it, PRADA has made one thing clear: there’s always room for more.