They are killing hair in total despair with talent.
The runway villain looked like the runaway bandits of Prada's fall/winter 2025/2026 show during Milan Fashion Week, where “Depression Core” DOS was clearly a gorgeous label mane I assert fame.
“Because I'm oooooh, I have Prada hair rather than chronic depression. niiiiice.” I teased the child Under trending footage of Prada models and messy mops at a recent show in Italy.
“My hair looks like this after a week of rot,” he said, making another visual joke of the catwalk icon, flaunting the messy koife, sloppy ponytails and cluttered bread.
The styling of the voice scared the views of nearly 18 million Tiktok on the odd fault.
But getting a bit of bedhead repulsion seems to be part of Prada's master plan to induce deep discourse about beauty.
“What does femininity mean today? How can you define it?” Ask the gorgeous traces on that site. “Prada Prada Prada and Raf Simons in Autumn/Winter 2025 are interrogations of these concepts, and in themselves exercises when asking questions. [and] It sparks debate about our collective perceptions of typical femininity, the concepts of beauty, and how these perceptions change. ”
The collection, sewn into the collection, includes knee-length dresses with minimalist silhouettes and knee-length dresses with loose lifting tops with pajama-style finishes, are the “raw” spirits that designers hoped to emphasize the “body-dress relationship.”
“The iconic dresses of femininity are constantly and constantly transformed through the shape and how each is worn,” writes Prada, citing “displacement” as the theme of the latest line. “The glamour gestures of accessories – gems, handbags, bows, decorations – contrast with this raw.”
Despite the floral description of the fashioner with unconventional looks, online observers were simply not impressed by the “depressed” bunches of that model.
“Ah, amazing, that's why my depression is chic,” he snuck the ironic commenter.
“It's giving to tired moms under 3 years old [age] 3” Another undoed hairstyle has been removed.
“The Core of Depression” blew a cheeky critic.
“My culture isn't your costume!!!!!” he cried out, beating the brand by putting misery in mode.
“This is very interesting because if foster children, homeless children, or black children walked around like this. [would] Call CPS” wrote an equally overwhelming spectator. “Now it's fashion SMH.”
But, of course, the distorted rock was not the MFW's most eye-opening shocker.
Courtesy of Diesel, a crack in his bare butt took the crown.
Italian designers best known for making auto denim, and their tongue and cheese showcases sent supermodels on stage, sprinting through their stages The hiny wanders around of their jeans.
And, just like Prada's depression hairstyle, Diesel Peak Abu Crack caught a bum wrap.
“No sooner,” spews social media deniers.
“Don't make plumber cracks a trend,” Debbie Down begged.
“Low Rise Jeans: Yes,” another said, “Plumber Crack: No.”





