Prada Celebrates Timecapsule NFT One-Year Anniversary with Exclusive Access to Prada Mode Tokyo
by Adriano Batista

Fashion-forward thinkers and crypto enthusiasts, get ready for the twelfth drop of Prada‘s Timecapsule NFT Collection! The latest addition to the series features a stunning yellow and grey tank top design that’s sure to turn heads. Set to release on May 4th, this drop marks another exciting milestone in Prada’s Web3 journey.
But this isn’t just any ordinary drop. It’s a celebration of Prada’s NFT Timecapsule collection, which has taken collectors on a journey that blends the brand’s rich heritage and creativity with cutting-edge technology. Through the use of archived materials, Prada has created a unique phygital experience that sets them apart from the rest.

If you’re a member of Prada’s Crypted community, you know just how exclusive and exciting their events can be. Over the past year, lucky members have been offered invites to fashion shows, cultural events, and more. But the fun doesn’t stop there! As Prada continues to explore the dynamic and evolving Web3 space, they’re always on the lookout for new collaborations with creators and artists.
So what’s in store for drop #41 of the Timecapsule collection? A gorgeous tank top made from grey and yellow striped technical fabric, complete with monochrome knit borders and the iconic Prada enameled triangle logo. And the best part? Each shirt comes with its own NFT, serving as an invitation to join Prada’s exclusive Crypted NFT community on Discord.

But that’s not all. Prada is always finding new ways to surprise and delight its community. Members who purchased Timecapsule items prior to the NFT initiative launch in June 2022 can now retroactively claim past Timecapsule NFTs in sync with their existing physical products.
And the excitement keeps on coming! If you’re a lucky member of Prada’s Crypted community, you’ll receive an invite to attend the ninth iteration of Prada Mode in Tokyo on May 12th and 13th, 2023. This event promises to be an immersive experience where guests can explore art in different forms and enjoy curated site-specific artworks by Kazuyo Sejima, an architect and long-term collaborator of Prada.

So what are you waiting for? Join Prada’s Crypted community on Discord and get ready to embark on a fashion and tech journey unlike any other.
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