The Prada family business was originally built around the production of bags and suitcases for wealthy aristocrats and the elite of Italian society. Prada's products stood out from the rest of the products of the time. Travel bags with wooden handles, exotic walrus leather, natural suede, turtle shell décor, shimmering crystals - all this attracted buyers and spread the fame of the company outside of Italy. The use of expensive details and attributes in the creation of products has placed Prada in the status of a luxury company, making it a symbol of luxury and success. After the death of the company’s founder Mario Prada in 1953, the reins of the company passed to his daughter Luisa. She achieved the entry of the brand into the world arena - Prada products began to be sold not only in Europe, but also in America, and soon around the world. And in 1978, the granddaughter of the founder of the brand Miuccia, who had energy, designer talent, and excellent business education, took over the management of the company.
Today, the Prada empire is thriving, bringing new collections of clothing and accessories to its fans, including stunning optical collections. Since 2000, Prada glasses have been produced by the large Italian company Luxottica, which guarantees quality and unique design. Prada eyeglass collections are called innovative - the most common and traditional shapes - round, square, and rectangular - are distinguished by non-standard solutions and an unusual combination of colors. The prevalence of black and neutral colors in the eyewear collection allows you to complement any outfit, both daily and festive, with a variety of models from Prada.