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On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of his eponymous label, the Belgian creator Raf Simons, recently appointed head of the house of Prada alongside Miuccia Prada, is re-releasing 100 archive tracks.
After the creation of his label in 1995, Raf Simons, freshly graduated in industrial design from the Genk school in Belgium, has established himself as the reference designer of minimalist luxury.
He is known for his intelligent, underground-looking collections. Since its launch, the label has been multiplying artistic, architectural and pop culture references in its pieces. Raf Simons is a major player in menswear.
As part of this project called “Archives Redux”, from the Latin redux meaning “which is back”, consumers looking for the label’s emblematic pieces will find the red shirts from its 1998 Radioactivity show, the hoodies from the spring-summer 2002 collection and the white turtlenecks from the autumn-winter 1995-1996 collection.
The collection, which will be fully revealed this month, will be on sale only from December 2020.
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