Photography Giacomo CabriniFashion / NewsFashion / NewsPrada is making its iconic nylon more sustainableThe Italian house has partnered with Aquafil to create the signature fabric from ocean plastics and waste materialsShareLink copied ✔️June 24, 2019June 24, 2019TextDominic Cadogan All the way back in 1978, Miuccia Prada took over the helm of family brand Prada, and a year later debuted the house’s iconic nylon – previously used by her grandfather for trunk coverings – in the form of backpacks and totes. Now, decades later, Prada’s signature nylon appears on the runway season after season and the house uses around 700,000 meters of the material annually. With that in mind, the house has today announced it would be moving in a more sustainable direction via a new collection. Entitled ‘Re-Nylon’, the project sees six of Prada’s classic bags recreated out of recycled nylon thanks to eco company Aquafil. “It’s a massive reduction of nylon and a big impact in terms of sustainability,” Lorenzo Bertelli, head of marketing and communication at Prada Group tells Business of Fashion. In addition to the new collection, Prada has vowed to turn all of its nylon into the recycled version by 2021 – a move that it hopes will be replicated by other luxury brands. “It’s the start of an era for us,” says Bertelli. “I hope every competitor will move to more sustainable manufacturing approaches.” The news continues Prada’s commitment to sustainability, announcing earlier this year that it would no longer use fur in any of its collections. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREAre you ready for the return of the ‘everyday tiara’?Meryll Rogge takes Marni: ‘I need to make sure I don’t fuck it up’fakemink: ‘I’m the Eminem of the UK underground’ Bottega VenetaLouise Trotter finds sensuality in structure for Bottega Veneta AW26Milan Fashion Week AW26: All the best moments you might’ve missedAll aboard! Ferragamo goes nautical for AW26Brit Awards 2026: The best dressed stars on the red carpetMoschino turned its AW26 runway into a reality showStreet style AW26: Maximalist dressing is alive and well in LondonGucci AW26: Everything you missed at Demna’s blockbuster runway debutStill got it! The 00s Mulberry Bayswater bag is making a comeback Antonio MarrasAntonio Marras wants us to stop and smell the roses for AW26Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy