Fashion Meets Space: Prada and Quantum Leap into the Final Frontier
Prada is set to design inner-layer garments for NASA astronauts heading to the moon, marking its entry into the space industry. Meanwhile, Quantum Space will go public via a $1.2 billion SPAC merger. SpaceX's IPO is expected to defy Wall Street norms with a $75 billion listing.
In a groundbreaking move, Italian fashion giant Prada has announced plans to design the inner-layer garments for NASA astronauts venturing to the moon. This collaboration with Axiom Space signals Prada's bold entry into the burgeoning space industry.
Adding to the flurry of activity in the space sector, Quantum Space has declared its intention to go public through a merger with Inflection Point Acquisition, a special-purpose acquisition company, in a deal valued at $1.2 billion.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk's SpaceX is poised to disrupt Wall Street's IPO norms with its anticipated $75 billion listing, underscoring Musk's unorthodox approach to market strategies.
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