Prada is an Italian fashion company.
Prada may also refer to:
Prada by Prada
edit- LG Prada, 1 (KE850), a mobile phone designed by Prada and manufactured by LG Electronics
- LG Prada II (KF900), a mobile phone designed by Prada and manufactured by LG Electronics
- LG Prada 3.0 (P940), a mobile phone designed by Prada and manufactured by LG Electronics
- Prada Challenge, an America's Cup yachting syndicate sponsored by Prada whose boats are also referred to as "Prada Challenge" or "Prada"
- Prada Transformer, the Prada building in Seoul, South Korea
- Fondazione Prada, an art and culture foundation in Italy
Places
edit- Prada de Conflent, Catalan name for Prades, Pyrénées-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
- Prada (Poschiavo), Val Poschiavo, Grisons, Switzerland
- Château du Prada (built 1764), a chateau in Aquitane, France
People
edit- Adolfo Prada (1883–1962), Spanish army officer
- Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada (born 1960), Spanish fashion designer
- Alberto Prada (born 1989), Spanish footballer
- Ana Prada (born 1971), Uruguayan singer-songwriter
- Bruno Prada (born 1971), Brazilian sailor
- Carlos Prada Sanmiguel (1939–2013), Colombian priest
- Federico Richter Fernandez-Prada (1922–2011), Peruvian priest
- Gustavo Baz Prada (1894–1987), Mexican politician
- Inés Del Río Prada (born 1958), Spanish terrorist
- Jaya Prada (born 1962), Indian film actress and politician
- Jean Carlos Prada (born 1984), Venezuelan welterweight boxer
- Jesús Capitán Prada (born 1977), Spanish footballer
- Joaquín Prada (born 1991), Uruguayan rugby footballer
- José María Prada (1925–1978), Spanish actor
- Judas Prada, American basketball coach
- Manuel González Prada (1844–1918), Peruvian politician
- Mara Prada (fl. 2010s), Columbia singer on "Crazy Love" with Beto Pérez
- Mario Prada (died 1958), Italian fashion designer and founder of PRADA
- Michel Prada (born 1940), French lawyer
- Miuccia Prada (born 1949), Italian fashion designer and part of PRADA
- Pedro Richter Prada (1921–2017), Peruvian politician
- Pedro Pablo Prada Quintero, Cuban diplomat
- Raúl Prada, Bolivian philosopher
- Renato Prada Oropeza (1937–2011), Bolivian-Mexican scientist
- Silvia Prada (born 1969), Spanish artist
Music
edit- "Prada" (24kGoldn and Lil Tecca song), 2021
- "Prada" (Cassö, Raye and D-Block Europe song), 2023, a remix of "Ferrari Horses"
Other uses
edit- Prada (skipper), a genus of butterflies
- Prada Elementary School, Webb County, Texas, USA
See also
edit- All pages with titles containing Prada
- All pages with titles beginning with Prada
- The Devil Wears Prada (disambiguation)
- Pradal serey, a Khmer form of kickboxing
- Prado, an art museum in Madrid, Spain
- Prade, Littoral, Slovenia