6 ways these Asian celebs are styling Prada’s Re-Nylon Collection

Merging sustainability with celebrity-driven style, Prada’s 2025 Re-Nylon Collection marks a new era of conscious luxury

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The Prada Re-Nylon Collection has never been just about the bags — it’s about the movement. What began as a material innovation in 2019 has grown into a global initiative for sustainability, championed by Prada through a thoughtful mix of fashion, education, and storytelling. 

In 2025, the initiative returns stronger than ever, featuring a new collection made entirely from regenerated nylon, derived from plastic waste collected from the ocean and landfills, demonstrating Prada’s enduring commitment to reducing environmental impact and designing without the use of virgin resources.

Sana Minatozaki

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Jeon Somi

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Win Metawin

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Toey Jarinporn

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KARINA

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Kentaro Sakaguchi

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Star power plays a central role in this year’s campaign as the brand ambassadors elevate the collection’s global appeal while symbolising a new generation of tastemakers who value both aesthetics and ethics.

But Prada doesn’t stop at eye-catching visuals. In its third storytelling collaboration with National Geographic CreativeWorks, the brand introduces a captivating four-part documentary series. This time, acclaimed actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Sadie Sink lead audiences through immersive environmental narratives filmed in Norway and Mexico. Alongside National Geographic experts and SEA BEYOND ambassadors Valentina Gottlieb and Giovanni Chimienti, the films dive deep, literally and metaphorically, into marine ecosystems, examining their beauty, fragility, and the urgent need for preservation.

With its 2025 Re-Nylon Collection, Prada proves that fashion can, and should, have a conscience. Whether it’s through bold design, celebrity endorsement, or environmental education, the message is clear: Sustainability is not a trend — it’s the future.

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