The light coming through the window becomes language, unveiling a story that is written with fabrics and spontaneous gestures. In Duets, Miu Miu's Spring/Summer 2025 campaign, childhood is not nostalgia but a starting point. Liu Haocun, Kayije Kagame, Joey King, Lena Mantler, Eliot Sumner, and Sunday Rose Kidman Urban embodies an unbound femininity that breathes in unstructured shirts, off-the-shoulder chemisette dresses, jumpers reimagined as bodices, and the iconic Arcadie and Aventure bags.
Edward Quarmby's creative direction and Lengua's photography capture this tension between the innocence of childhood and the complexities of modern life, while Lotta Volkova transforms the everyday into a styling full of irony and freshness. But we know that Miu Miu never settles for the obvious. Beneath the freshness of the collaboration with Petit Bateau lies the irony of reinterpretation: what seems fragile is actually precise, and what evokes gentleness is confronted with an almost utilitarian aesthetic.
Blouson jackets, tailored trousers, and wooden-soled clogs contrast with the lightness of cotton and the innocence of pastel pink, as if the collection was not looking for answers but for the freedom of contradictions. Where light both reveals and conceals, Miuccia Prada continues to dissect and experiment in a subtle yet radical way.
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