Miu Miu Spring 2025 Collection Review
Today marks the ultimate day of Paris Fashion Week, and filling up this afternoon’s time slot on the schedule was the Miu Miu Spring 2025 assortment. The trend pack descended upon Miuccia Prada’s standard chosen present venue the Palais d’Iéna, with the likes of Addison Rae, Camila Cabello, and Daisy Ridley filling up the entrance row. The catwalk was simply as star-studded, with Mrs. Prada casting Sunday Rose Kidman-Urban (the 16-year-old daughter of Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban), Hilary Swank, Alexa Chung, and Willem Dafoe strutting their stuff. The assortment examines the model’s “cultural dialogues with groundbreaking women artists and filmmakers across 13 years,” in keeping with the present notes. Miuccia doubled down on the no-pants search for one other season, including layers, swimsuits with geometric cutouts, leg heaters, and injecting an archival print into the combination.
Miu Miu Spring 2025 Collection Review
Read under the reactions of theFashionSpot’s discussion board members:
“Lotta Volkova’s styling project again. Miuccia is ruining her legacy. What is the theme here? Where is this seasonal signature? At least the cropped top collection and the office lady collection had a concept; this is just a meaningless parade of clothes with stupid styling.” [TomBlanksFullFatMiuMiu]
“My biggest fear happened: Miu Miu has become ‘The Lotta Show’. Is Miuccia even involved in the creative process anymore? It just looks like Lotta went to the archives, pulled a lot of stuff, styled the whole thing with some logo merch, and job done.” [Lola701]
“Styling is 50% of the brand now, and I just find it stupid. Just stupid.” [yslforever]
“I’m really annoyed by all the gimmicks – celebrities, styling, film. The clothes have nothing to say, honestly (and we can say the same about Miuccia).” [thiago]
“I enjoyed it, the bathing suit looks layered in to the skirts intrigued me.” [GERGIN]
“This season was not it for me.” [Ihhbl]
See all of the seems from the Miu Miu Spring 2025 assortment and be a part of the dialog, right here.