NASA Astronauts to Wear Prada-Designed Gear as Luxury Brand Expands into Space Industry
Prada has revealed a high-tech garment developed alongside Axiom Space for future NASA lunar missions, marking one of the most ambitious collaborations yet between the luxury fashion sector and the…
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