Okay, folks, let’s get into it. I’ve been wanting to remake this PRADA bag for a while now, the Galleria Saffiano Leather Mini-Bag, to be specific. It’s a classic, you know? And everyone’s been raving about the “original order” quality, so I thought, why not give it a shot?
First things first, I started by looking for some decent references. I scoured the internet, checking out the official PRADA website and some Japanese sites that had a bunch of detailed pictures. I noticed they had some new styles.
I also looked at other high-end brands. It seems everyone is releasing their own cool stuff. I tried to find something that matched the PRADA vibe, but nothing really hit the mark. It was important to me to stick as close to the original design as possible.
After gathering all my references, I got down to sketching. I made sure to get every detail right, from the iconic PRADA buckle to the overall shape of the bag. The Saffiano leather texture was a bit tricky, but after a few attempts, I think I nailed it.
Then came the fun part – choosing the materials. I wanted to use real Saffiano leather, of course. I visited a few local suppliers and finally found one that had exactly what I was looking for. It wasn’t cheap, but hey, quality comes at a price, right?
With the materials in hand, I started crafting the bag. I cut the leather according to my sketches, carefully stitched everything together, and added the hardware. It was a slow process, but seeing the bag take shape was super rewarding.
Finally, after days of work, it was done. My very own RemakePRADA Galleria Saffiano Leather Mini-Bag, original order quality. I have to say, I’m pretty proud of how it turned out. It looks almost identical to the real deal, and the quality is top-notch.
Here’s what I used:
- Genuine Saffiano leather
- High-quality metal hardware
- Durable thread for stitching
The Result
I ended up with a bag that’s both stylish and practical. It’s the perfect size for everyday use, and it goes with pretty much any outfit. Plus, I get to brag that I made it myself! It’s not perfect, but it’s mine, and that’s what matters.