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Prada Re-Nylon 2025
In celebration of the 2025 Prada Re-Nylon Collection and campaign, Prada collaborates for the third time with storytelling partner National Geographic CreativeWorks to explore the origins of its groundbreaking Prada Re-Nylon initiative in a series of four documentary films, featuring actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Sadie Sink, along with SEA BEYONDers and Goodwill Ambassadors of the project Valentina Gottlieb and Giovanni Chimienti, as well as local National Geographic experts.
Showcasing the philosophy and actuality of Prada Re-Nylon, these episodes cross the Atlantic Ocean to explore the seas of Europe and Central America, charting environmental actions already underway to help safeguard marine life for generations to come.
Reflecting global concerns and the shifting sensibilities of new generations, this docu-series explores fashion’s ability to make a difference and create true and lasting positive change on the environment around it.
ON ARCTIC TIDES
In the first of four films, Benedict Cumberbatch visits the Lofoten Archipelago of Norway, within the Arctic Circle, to examine the critical issue of plastic pollution in the Arctic, alongside environmental advocate and actress Valentina Gottlieb and local expert Carl Höjman. Ocean currents carrying plastic waste and “ghost nets” — thousands of kilometers of fishing nets that have been lost or abandoned — impact ecosystems across the globe, littering beaches and trapping and killing marine life. They are indicative of unsustainable fishing practices that add thousands of tons of plastic to the ocean each year.
CREDITS
Talent: Benedict Cumberbatch
Director: Johnny Langenheim
DoP: Keidrych Wasley
Creative Director: Richard Phillips
Local: Carl Höjman
CREDITS
Talent: Benedict Cumberbatch
Director: Johnny Langenheim
DoP: Keidrych Wasley
Creative Director: Richard Phillips
Local: Carl Höjman
1% of the proceeds from the Prada Re-Nylon for SEA BEYOND Collection benefit the SEA BEYOND educational program, contributing to the progress of education on a global scale through a series of training initiatives for younger generations, making them aware of the importance of the ocean and the need to preserve it.