As a fashion enthusiast with a knack for appreciating the nuances of artistic installations and their impact on runway presentations, I must say Miu Miu’s SS25 show was a delightful amalgamation of thought-provoking creativity and wearable trends. The transformation of the Palais d’Iéna into a makeshift newspaper printing press by Goshka Macuga for “Salt Looks Like Sugar” was a captivating sight, inviting us to ponder the concept of truth in our current society.
For the Miu Miu SS25 fashion show, the Palais d’Iéna in Paris was reimagined as an improvised printing press for Goshka Macuga’s “Salt Looks Like Sugar” installation. In connection with this event, Miu Miu stated that “the artist offers a collection of elements to help interpret the idea of truth and its depiction.
At the heart of this exhibit, a stack of newspapers labeled “The Untruthful Times” moved along a mechanical system while models, including Willem Defoe and Hilary Swank, walked down the runway in modest attire. Miu Miu showcased office-inspired pieces blended with casual styles and vintage influences. The artwork provoked viewers to ponder societal standards as they navigated the confusing realities of the current world.
The initial designs in the collection exhibited a careless stacking style that was consistent throughout. Dresses of knee length, pure white with intricate scalloped edges reminiscent of childhood innocence, were gradually taken apart and contrasted with oversized windbreakers, drawstring hoodies, and quarter zip pullovers. Among the designs, loose tube-style tops adorned with the Miu Miu logo stood out, appearing disheveled and tied around the waist like sleeves of a sweater.
The ambiance of yesteryears subtly seeped into the performance as performers donned trench coats adorned with ’70s-inspired wallpaper patterns and oversized aviator sunglasses. Frequently seen accessories were multiple belt layers made of metal and large, roomy leather handbags. The shoe collection featured patent leather stilettos, loafers, as well as a multitude of vibrant flip-flops and sandals.
Sequined gowns and skirts adorned with floral embroideries brought to mind Miuccia’s grander designs within the Prada realm, yet they maintained an understated, selectively minimalistic quality. Likewise, the collection leaned heavily on a muted color scheme, occasionally popping with vibrant violet, bold red, soft pink, and sky blue hues. The modest use of embellishment and color choices were fitting for this line, as they exuded an air of everyday simplicity.
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2024-10-01 20:26