Prada Designing Space Suits for NASA Is Sending Me to the Moon

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Everything is horrible, but fear not, we're flying the girlies to the moon in head-to-boot Prada now.

In 2025, the first woman could step foot on the moon. But that’s not the only herstory being made. Said woman won’t just be wearing last season’s space suit when she lands; she’ll be outfitted in a design from none other than...Prada. This week, the luxury fashion house announced that they’d been tasked with developing next-generation gear for the girlies going up in

really said: “Get in Prada, we’re going to the moon!” “The constantly forward-thinking ethos of Prada for humanity has broadened to his desire of adventure and to brave new horizons: space,” Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada Group’s Marketing Director, said in a joint statement with

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