Riot confirms that Prestige LoL skins will be created in a very specific way

What will the Prestige skins for nonhumanoid LoL characters look like?
A new currency will be available on live servers at any moment, which will be used to unlock exclusive content, such as Prestige skins. Due to the fact that the premiere of new skins is getting closer, Riot shares details on what the next ones will look like.
The creators announced that the future skins from the Prestige series will be much more different from their basic versions, and the theme itself will be based on cooperation with well-known clothing brands. Intrigued players wondered how Riot would approach creating the skins for non-human characters. What do the developers of the game say?
Prestige skins for nonhumanoids
KenAdamsNSA, responsible for the skins that go to League of Legends, shared with the community a large dose of information about the Prestige skins that will soon be added to League of Legends. The designer said the skins will be designed with popular clothing brands such as Gucci and Louis Vuitton.
We decided to experiment with a more fashion approach to Prestige. Basically – what would happen if we combined some of the amazing themes we create with the aesthetics of a luxury fashion brand?
This idea was born from the fact that our best prestige skins are usually the ones that are based on a fashion that adheres to reality (True Damage, K/DA). There are a few exceptions, like the Ascended Pantheon, but overall “realistic” garments work best with the Prestige series.
This approach also allows us to make Prestige skins much more unique, because we no longer have to build a skin on its basic version. Combined with unique splash art and other improvements, Prestige 2.0 skins will look completely different than their base counterparts.
Rioter realizes that the approach described above can be difficult with non-human heroes. One fan wrote that designing monster skins for League of Legends could take the aesthetics of cars straight out of Formula 1, to which KenAdamsNSA wrote back as follows:
As funny as the player’s comment might sound, Riot is considering the approach he mentions. You can guess that designers have aggressive shapes in their heads. What the final skins will look like for non-human characters will be known when the first of them is revealed to the community.