So, I was just kinda fiddling around online the other day, you know how it is, falling down rabbit holes. And somehow, I ended up watching clips from an old Prada fashion show. Not just any show, mind you. This was the one they did back in, what, 2012? The one that folks started calling “The Villains Runway.” And man, it just sucked me right back in.

I remember seeing bits and pieces of it ages ago, but seeing it fresh, it really hit different. What really got me, and what seems to be catching everyone’s eye again, was the lineup. Prada didn’t just have your usual models. Nope. They got a bunch of actors, guys known for playing some seriously iconic bad guys, to walk their Fall/Winter menswear show.
We’re talking Willem Dafoe, Gary Oldman, Adrien Brody, Tim Roth. Imagine that! These weren’t just pretty faces; these guys brought a whole different energy. You could feel it even through the screen. Dafoe, in particular, just looked incredible. He has that kind of intensity, you know? Perfect for a collection that felt powerful and a bit menacing.
I spent a good while just rewatching the finale. Dafoe leading the charge, it was something else. It wasn’t just about the clothes, which were sharp, don’t get me wrong. It was the whole performance, the statement it made. Using actors like Willem Dafoe, who can convey so much with just a look, was a brilliant move. It gave the whole collection this incredible gravitas.
It wasn’t a long show, from what I saw in the clips, but it definitely stuck with me. It was just so unexpected, so bold. They really leaned into that “villain” theme, and the actors completely owned it. You had guys like Emile Hirsch and Garrett Hedlund in there too, a proper lineup.
So yeah, that was my little rediscovery for the day. It’s funny how something from years ago can pop up and still feel so cool and relevant. It really made me think about how fashion can be more than just clothes; it can be a real spectacle, a piece of theater. And having Willem Dafoe spearhead that? Chef’s kiss. Definitely a moment worth remembering, and I just had to share that little trip down memory lane.