Miu Miu Fall 2026 Collection
On the final day of Paris Fashion Week, Miuccia Prada delivered a Fall 2026 collection for Miu Miu that distilled fashion to its most elemental subject: the human body.
The runway, scattered with rough twigs and earth, suggested a stripped-back landscape—an understated nod to nature that echoed similar gestures seen across the season at Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and Dior. But Prada’s message was less about the environment than about scale and vulnerability.






“The idea was the smallness of the human body compared to the immensity of the world,” she explained after the show. “You, as a human being, are enough. You have your mind. That should be sufficient.”
The clothes reflected that philosophy with radical simplicity. Tiny slip dresses, shrunken washed-leather jackets, and wrinkled cotton blazers looked almost worn down to their essence—garments that felt lived-in, as if they were the last pieces left in someone’s wardrobe.
Lean coats cinched high at the waist appeared scuffed and polished by use, paired with flared trousers that brushed the ground. A DIY spirit ran through rugged leather coats with raw, furry hems and airy windbreakers lined in shearling.






Prada found tenderness in this worn-in aesthetic. Rather than armor, the clothes suggested intimacy and resilience—the body itself as the ultimate protection.
The casting reinforced that human focus. A multigenerational lineup included actors Gillian Anderson, Chloë Sevigny, and Lily Newmark, alongside younger faces such as Zola Ivy Murphy, daughter of Eddie Murphy and Nicole Mitchell Murphy, and Sateen Besson, daughter of filmmaker Luc Besson.
If the clothes evoked the minimalist mood of the 1990s—a sensibility currently resurfacing in fashion—the accessories told a different story. Embellished chapkas, crystal-studded belts, sneakers, and sparkling pool slides injected flashes of personality that resonate with a younger generation eager to stand out.

