FashionIncomingPradalphabet Limited T-ShirtsPrada create their own alphabet in collaboration with Paris design duo M/MShareLink copied ✔️March 15, 2010FashionIncomingTextDazed DigitalPradalphabet Limited T-Shirts2 Imagesview more + That Prada was fluent in the language of fashion has been set in stone for a long time. Not many speaks beauty with such ease as Miuccia Prada. Her limited edition Pradalphabet t-shirt collection - in collaboration with Paris art and design partnership M/M - therefore makes complete sense. Customizing the legendary Prada logo by adding an M to it, the collector's edition range comes in a cloth-covered archive box, also containing an essay by Italian writer Federico Nicolao. As if their intellectual credibility needed a boost. “When we were commissioned to design t-shirts for Prada, we thought that the beauty in buying one is to own a souvenir of a place, a person or an event", Mathias Augustyniak and Michael Amzalag, AKA M/M, says. Working with the alphabet and letters is a long-standing interest of M/M, having already developed 50 different typefaces. "In theory, buying a Prada t-shirt, adorned with its logo, is like getting a souvenir of the peculiar world offered by this brand", the M/M team reasons. Every single word in the Pradalphabet is designed as architecture, and as much as all its letters are individually drawn up, they are inter-linked by M/M. "We’ve designed a series of 5 t-shirts decorated each with a letter on the front and the Prada-M logo on the back, each one is our totally subjective vision of the Prada world". A special made-to-order service also exists, if you'd ever wanted your own name spelled out on a Prada t-shirt. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIn pictures: The best street style from a historic Paris Fashion WeekVivienne Westwood’s final project rejuvenates her iconic tits t-shirt InstagramIntroducing Instagram’s 2025 Rings winnersIt’s official: Maria Grazia Chiuri is taking over FendiIn pictures: The wildest street style moments at London Fashion WeekVanmoofWhat went down at Dazed and VanMoof’s joyride around BerlinJoshua Ewusie was the breakout star of London Fashion WeekTrashy Clothing’s SS26 collection is lifting fashion’s veil of glamourA cult Chicago painter inspired Kiko Kostadinov’s latest showCrack is back at McQueen! Plus everything you missed at Paris Fashion WeekZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney ‘We must find joy’: Pamela Anderson on her starring role at Valentino SS26