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Prada Show Sparks Tech Talk

Prada’s latest Milan runway presentation combined layered winter styling with subtle technological intrigue.

The collection featured satin dresses, sheer fabrics and structured wool pieces, emphasizing versatility through layered combinations.

Attention also turned to the audience, where the presence of a major technology executive sparked renewed discussion around potential developments in wearable innovation.

Industry observers linked the moment to earlier exploratory conversations around smart eyewear collaborations involving Prada’s existing licensing partnerships.

While no decisions have been confirmed, the appearance highlighted the increasing intersection between fashion and emerging digital technologies.

Eni and Dubai’s Khazna Partner to Develop 500 MW Data Center Campus Near Milan

Italian energy company Eni and Dubai-based Khazna have signed a preliminary agreement to jointly build a 500-megawatt (MW) data center campus in northern Italy, near Milan. The project is part of a larger Italy-UAE collaboration aimed at enhancing digital infrastructure, with plans to install up to 1 gigawatt of IT capacity throughout Italy.

The campus will be powered by “blue power,” which means electricity generated from an Eni gas plant equipped with carbon capture technology to minimize CO2 emissions, according to Eni.

Investment in Italy’s data centers is expected to double to 10 billion euros ($11.7 billion) during 2025-2026, compared with the previous two years, as major technology companies ramp up their spending, researchers from Milan’s Polytechnic University estimated earlier this year.

Soccer Star Álvaro Morata Forced to Relocate After Mayor’s Social Media Blunder

Spanish soccer star Álvaro Morata, who recently moved to Italy after joining AC Milan, is facing an unexpected house hunt after a social media post by Corbetta’s mayor, Marco Ballarini, compromised his privacy. Morata, who led Spain to victory in Euro 2024, had settled in the quiet town on the outskirts of Milan, but the mayor’s well-meaning but intrusive post has forced him to relocate.

In an Instagram post on Thursday, Ballarini enthusiastically announced Morata’s arrival, writing: “No, it’s not an early April Fool’s Day. The champion Álvaro Morata is our new Corbetta resident.” Despite Ballarini’s excitement and admitted fandom for AC Milan’s rival, Inter Milan, the post revealed personal details about Morata’s new home, prompting a sharp response from the 31-year-old forward.

Morata expressed his frustration on his own Instagram Story, accusing the mayor of violating his privacy. “I thought the municipality of Corbetta could guarantee me a certain level of privacy but instead I find myself having to move house immediately due to your inability to use social media and protect your citizens,” Morata wrote, adding that his primary concern was the safety of his children, whom he described as his most valuable possession.

The situation escalated when Morata announced he was already searching for a new home. Ballarini later responded with a dismissive “Ciao” on Instagram, alongside the Inter Milan badge and colors, further stoking tensions between the two.

Morata’s move to Milan this summer added to his impressive career, which has included stints at top clubs like Real Madrid, Juventus, and Chelsea. He has already made six appearances for AC Milan, scoring twice, but his early months in Italy have been overshadowed by this unexpected disruption.