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Prada Costumes from Upcoming Sequel Head to Christie's Auction Block
The brand's secondary handbag market saw asking prices move down -0.12% over the past week.

Wardrobe items and accessories from the upcoming sequel "The Devil Wears Prada 2" are heading to the auction block at Christie's, ARTnews reported. This high-profile sale brings cinematic fashion back to the secondary market, highlighting the brand's enduring cultural footprint.
In retail and product developments, Harper's BAZAAR highlighted the brand's new Bonnie bag as a key style poised to dominate the upcoming autumn season.[2] For industry professionals, these major media and product moments keep the brand at the center of cultural conversations even as secondary-market pricing dynamics shift.
The upcoming Christie's auction serves as the week's primary collector-market signal, highlighting how cinematic provenance can elevate luxury apparel and accessories on the secondary market.
Within the broader luxury handbag category, Prada ranks 6th of 7[3] tracked brands over a 90-day window, placing it near the bottom of its immediate peer group. Over this period, the category's median price change was -2.92%[3], while the best-performing peer, Fendi, saw prices rise +5.60%[3] and the worst-performing peer, Dior, saw prices fall -6.41%[3]. The overall category benchmark declined -1.72%[3].
For collectors and advisors, the secondary market shows a steady easing of values. Across 29384[3] tracked listings on leading secondary marketplaces, average asking prices fell -0.12% over the past week[3]. This short-term dip contributes to a broader downward trend, with asking prices moving down -1.51% over the past 30 days[3], falling -5.24% over 90 days[3], and declining -1.91% over the past 365 days[3].
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Harper's BAZAAR
Prada Bonnie Bag Review - 03
Pricing Culture Data
Prada market dossierAug 10, 2026
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