Miuccia Prada has long played with the concept of girlhood, testing its boundaries and redefining what it means to be a young woman in fashion. Her latest collection, Miu Miu FW25, continues this narrative—subtly balancing between innocence and maturity, between reality and fantasy.
Miu Miu is known for pairing seemingly mismatched elements, and this season was no exception. Oversized blazers, reminiscent of a forgotten jacket borrowed from a father or older brother, were juxtaposed with ultra-short skirts. Grandma-style sweaters and stretched-out tights contrasted with delicate lingerie worn as outerwear. This is fashion that embraces imperfection, celebrating the charm of effortlessly thrown-together looks while remaining meticulously curated.
Miu Miu FW25 is a collection for girls who never fully grow up—or who do, but on their own terms. There are childlike echoes in the details: oversized buttons, round-toed shoes, calf-high socks. But there are also elements of self-awareness—sheer fabrics, raw materials, and playful tailoring that bring to mind contemporary interpretations of minimalism.
Miuccia Prada once again proves that fashion loves controlled chaos. The models looked as if they had rushed out of the house without checking if their buttons were fastened correctly or if their skirt was slightly askew. It’s the aesthetic of an “unfinished” look—carefully crafted to appear effortless.
With FW25, Miu Miu reaffirms that adulthood is not just a state but a way of being. And boundaries? They exist to be pushed.
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