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Prada creates the first-ever haute couture space suit for NASA — no, you can't buy it off the runway

ByAadrika Sominder
Published on: Oct 16, 2024 05:11 PM IST

Prada just unveiled the first-ever high-fashion space suit created for NASA's 2026 mission; here's everything you need to know about it

An outfit truly out of this world is the brand new spacesuit revealed by haute couture brand Prada, created for NASA. While Prada is known for its heirloom fashion looks with ambassadors that embody the word heritage, the luxury brand's newest venture has put it at the forefront of audacious fashion houses that are changing the game.

Prada creates first-ever spacesuit

The space suit, co-designed with Axiom Space, will allegedly be worn by the first woman and the first person of colour to ever land on the moon. According to NASA, the moment will probably happen in September 2026 for the Artemis III mission. The spacesuit itself was revealed at the International Astronautical Congress in Milan during a presentation by Prada and partner Axiom Space.

Prada's spacesuit, created for NASA
The space suit’s collaboration was specifically focused on the outer-layer design and material fabrication

On the moon, this spacesuit will allow its astronauts to “withstand extreme temperatures at the lunar south pole and endure the coldest temperatures in the permanently shadowed regions for at least two hours. Astronauts will be able to perform spacewalks for at least eight hours”. While there is no Prada logo anywhere, a few red lines represent Prada’s Linea Rossa technical line which was first developed to outfit its America’s Cup sailing team, Luna Rossa. In Italian, Luna Rossa roughly translates as Red Moon.

“This is really, I think, the opportunity to make space closer to people,” said Mr. Bertelli. “Sometimes, a lot of stuff starts as a kind of a game, and then it becomes something more. There is a risk, but we take that risk.” While the astronauts have not been announced yet, NASA has commented that “for the benefit of all humanity, NASA and its partners will land the first woman and first person of colour on the surface of the Moon with Artemis”.

 
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