Miuccia Prada’s latest collection for Miu Miu Fall/Winter 2025 is an exploration of femininity, challenging perceptions and provoking thought through design.

Presented at the Palais d’Iéna in Paris, the collection examines the power of the feminine form through construction, texture and adornment.
Shapes are crafted independently from the wearer’s figure, redefining silhouettes with structured curves.
Garments are manipulated, folded and shaped to highlight movement, while tailoring and draping expose the body beneath.
The collection draws attention to traditional markers of femininity such as bras, pointelle knits, bias-cut skirts and satin dresses, while also incorporating emblems like brooches, bracelets and fur stoles.
Materiality plays a key role, with felted wool, cotton satin and silk knits enhancing the collection’s focus on sensuality and simplicity.
The show’s setting, the hypostyle hall of the Palais d’Iéna, was transformed with yellow moiré fabric, reinforcing the minimalist yet bold aesthetic.
As part of Miu Miu’s sustainability efforts, elements from the show’s décor will be repurposed by La Réserve des Arts, a non-profit supporting the creative sector through circular economy initiatives.