Prada designer spacesuits for NASA's moon mission give new meaning to the term 'high fashion'
MILAN, Italy — The astronauts who go to the moon on the Artemis III mission will be decked out in designer duds. Axiom and Prada unveiled the new spacesuits on Wednesday.
The luxury fashion house and Axiom spacesuit development teams blended creativity with engineering as they designed the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuits.
"Our elite teams have redefined spacesuit development, establishing new pathways to innovative solutions and applying a state-of-the-art design approach for the AxEMU," Axiom Space President Matt Ondler said. "We have broken the mold."
The next-generation spacesuits feature several innovative designs.
Nearly a dozen Prada employees commuted between their home base in Milan, Italy and Axiom's Houston headquarters to work on the spacesuits, according to CNN.
"This is a groundbreaking partnership," Axiom Space Executive Vice President Russel Ralston said. "We're blending engineering, science and art."
One thing you won't see on the fancy new spacesuits that are trimmed in blue, red and gray are Prada logos.
NASA's Artemis III mission is currently scheduled for the second half of 2026. If all goes as planned, it will be the first astronaut moon landing since Apollo 17 in 1972, CNN reports. It could also be the first time a woman walks on the moon.