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Miu Miu Fall 2026 Collection Review: Forum Members Share Insights


Gillian Anderson! Chloë Sevigny! Gemma Ward! Kristen McMenamy! Those were just a few of the faces that Miuccia Prada selected to showcase the Fall 2026 Miu Miu collection on the final day of Paris Fashion Week. Staged within the historic Art Deco Palais D’Iéna building in Paris, the celebrated Italian fashion designer welcomed guests like Alexa Chung, Tyla, and Yerin Ha to sit in the faux-fur-covered front row. Models soon emerged from backstage and hit the grass-covered runway, donning Miuccia’s lineup that harked back to the brand’s archives. The collection consisted of fabrics including cotton poplin, washed double cashmere, wrinkled, deconstructed leather coats, bubble-soled black leather boots, and dresses in shades of caramel and burgundy.

Miu Miu Fall 2026 Collection Review

Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“What a snoozefest. As if adding weird music at the end can save this nothingness, and adding sparkly crystals to make it sellable. Pathetic. Miu Miu is turning into Rodarte, a one-season wonder.” [90sfan]

“Uninspiring.” [freakin_viet]

“The formulas aren’t working anymore. Lotta’s styling and casting stunts. The raid to the archives. The Miu Miu tab on pieces to justify the said raid to the archives.” [Lola701]

“Flat, joyless collection. The coolness of it comes exclusively from the casting.” [Monsieur Cristobal]

“Terrible. I simply detest this forced aura of ‘coolness’.” [Alquimista]

“Nope! A big fat NOPE!” [Mrs.T]

“This is a new low for them! The whole brand has become a styling exercise with no real proposition. The cropped silhouette was the only REAL proposition, and it’s been a styling exercise ever since.” [impossibletruelove]

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