Miu Miu Unveils Its Fall/Winter 2025 Women’s Collection at Paris Fashion Week: A Playful Fashion Experiment for Girls
During Paris Fashion Week, Italian fashion brand Miu Miu debuted its Fall/Winter 2025 women’s collection at the Palais d’Iéna. The physical runway show featured a total of 66 looks, all crafted by the brand’s creative director, Miuccia Prada. The event was attended by global brand ambassadors, K-pop stars, and other high-profile guests dressed in their finest attire.
As a subsidiary of the Prada Group, Miu Miu has always played a contrasting role to Prada. While Prada embodies the sleek, sophisticated older sister, Miu Miu is the youthful, rebellious younger sibling eager to grow up. This identity is clearly reflected in their design language—Miu Miu embraces a nostalgic, vintage aesthetic, as if pieces were pulled from a grandmother’s wardrobe, yet it also exudes a contemporary and effortless charm.
Bright colors define Miu Miu’s playful and mischievous spirit, whether through a black leather jacket paired with a red knit beanie, orange tailored trousers, or ruched green leg warmers matched with a glittering brown top and a light gray skirt. Miu Miu seamlessly blends girlish whimsy with boyish nonchalance, featuring male models on the runway and incorporating structured silhouettes such as tailored shorts, rounded-shoulder jackets, and oversized wool suits. Even the hairstyles evoked the modernist aesthetics of the 1960s and 1970s.
Golden earrings, oversized brooches, and brooches repurposed as embellishments on leather tops contributed to a shimmering, nostalgic elegance. While Miu Miu has previously collaborated with New Balance for several seasons, this time, the collection focused on knee-high boots and leather shoes—some featuring double laces on a single shoe, capturing the delicate balance between youthful innocence and budding maturity.
In this way, Miuccia Prada, who helms both Prada and Miu Miu, seems to explore the inner world of femininity with each passing season, freely navigating different stages of a woman’s life and personal style. Is Miu Miu for a woman, a girl, or both? The answer is left to those who wear it—whoever they may be—to decide.






