Prada America's Cup
A symbol of continuity with the past and innovation, the Prada America's Cup sneaker was first conceived in 1997 for the Luna Rossa team. The iconic silhouette designed for high-performance sailing has been reimagined with new details and materials over the years.
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Avant-garde luxury

Avant-garde luxury

A symbol of continuity and link with the past combined with material innovation, the Prada America's Cup sneaker features a high-resistance, durable, and elegant design proper for both sports and luxury lifestyles.

Prada America's Cup

High-performance

High-performance

The iconic silhouette designed for high-performance sailing improved over the years through innovative materials. The extreme lightness of the sole ensures high flexibility, while enhanced volume emphasizes its wave-like shape and unique texture.

Prada America's Cup

Iconicity

Iconicity

The Prada America's Cup sneaker officially debuted in the Prada Spring Summer 1999 campaign, immediately becoming the most innovative sports inspired shoe in the luxury world.

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It all started in 1997

Discover how the Prada America's Cup sneaker evolved through the years since its ideation in 1997 in light of the Luna Rossa team's attendance at the 30th edition of the namesake sailing competition.

 

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Prada America's Cup 2018
Prada America's Cup 2021
Prada America's Cup 1997
Prada America's Cup 1999
Prada America's Cup 2000
Prada America's Cup 2002
Prada America's Cup 2018
Prada America's Cup 2021
Prada America's Cup 1997
Prada America's Cup 1999
Prada America's Cup 2000
Prada America's Cup 2002
Prada America's Cup 2018
Prada America's Cup 2021

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2018

2021

Starting from the idea of raising the performance dictated by the Luna Rossa team's needs, Prada conceived the iconic sneaker in 1997, intending to increase their capabilities.

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