Miu Miu closed out Fashion Month for Fall/Winter 2026 on Tuesday with its newest collection, “Mindful Intimacy,” presented at the striking Art Deco Palais d’Iéna in Paris, where the house stages its runway shows. As one of the final presentations of the season, anticipation around the runway was palpable, with the industry eager to see how Miuccia Prada would conclude the month.
The show was livestreamed on Miu Miu’s YouTube channel and drew more than one million views within its first twenty-four hours. Before the first model stepped onto the runway, the livestream captured the arrival of celebrity guests, paparazzi flashes, and the familiar ritual of street-style photography outside the venue. Inside, the atmosphere slowly built as attendees took their seats, the quiet tension before the show giving way to the cinematic start of the presentation.
A Forest Runway at the Palais d’Iéna
Courtesy of Miu.
Designed by Miuccia Prada, the Fall/Winter 2026 collection quickly emerged as one of the season’s most discussed and relatable offerings. The concept centered on themes of ownership and agency over the body, exploring how clothing shapes the relationship between individuals and the spaces they move through.
The show unfolded across a 66-look coed collection staged on a runway covered entirely in grass. The greenery extended across the entire venue rather than remaining confined to the catwalk, creating the immersive sensation of a forest floor. Fallen leaves were scattered across the surface, adding texture and subtle movement as models walked.
The surrounding architecture of the Palais d’Iéna was transformed through layered scenography. The walls were fabric reproductions of 19th-century lampasso, while the venue’s columns were wrapped in darker, earthy patterns reminiscent of tree bark. The effect blurred the boundaries between interior and landscape, allowing the columns to visually merge with the forest-like setting as if they were actual trees.
Within this environment, the models’ movement became a central element of the presentation. The natural setting emphasized the body in motion rather than static silhouettes, reinforcing Prada’s exploration of how clothing interacts with the physical world.
Celebrity Guests and Runway Appearances
Chloë Sevigny. Courtesy of Miu Miu.
Yeonjun. Courtesy of Miu Miu.
Guests watched the show seated on plush velour benches while an international roster of celebrities and cultural figures filled the room. Among those in attendance were Dianna Agron, Gillian Anderson, Sofia Carson, Alexa Chung, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Nina Dobrev, Joey King, Nara Smith, Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Petra Collins, Francesco Vezzoli, and Derek Blasberg.
The casting itself reflected the collection’s exploration of presence and identity, blending models with actors, musicians, and cultural personalities. Those walking the runway included Gillian Anderson, Lauren Auder, Sateen Besson, Sofia Isella, Xiao Wen Ju, Suzanne Lindon, Kristen McMenamy, Zola Ivy Murphy, Lily Newmark, Charlie Osborne, Viola Prettejohn, Coumba Samba, Chloë Sevigny, Diana Silvers, Gemma Ward, and Yeonjun.
One of the most notable appearances came from Yeonjun, whose participation generated significant excitement online. The singer and model is best known as a member of the K-pop group Tomorrow X Together (TXT), and fans across social media followed the livestream in real time, celebrating his appearance in the show. Although Yeonjun first made his fashion week debut in 2021, this marked his first appearance with a major fashion house on this scale.
An Evening Celebration at Gigi Paris
Yerin Ha. Courtesy of Miu Miu.
Adele Castillon. Courtesy of Miu Miu.
Following the runway presentation, Miu Miu hosted an intimate dinner and after party later that evening, bringing together guests to celebrate both the collection and the close of Fashion Month.
The gathering took place at Gigi Paris, located within the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in the city’s Golden Triangle and offering sweeping views of the Eiffel Tower. The restaurant’s terrace and dining rooms provided a glamorous yet relaxed setting for the evening, where guests could unwind after weeks of shows, travel, and presentations.
Among those in attendance were Minnie, Yerin Ha, Joey King, Gillian Anderson, Diana Silvers, Chloë Sevigny, Alexa Chung, Adèle Castillon, Emi Thasorn Klinnium, Momo, and Yeonjun.
Minnie. Courtesy of Miu Miu.
Joey King. Courtesy of Miu Miu.
Guests arrived dressed in Miu Miu pieces from both the current and past seasons, often accessorized with the house’s signature handbags—an element that featured prominently in the Fall/Winter 2026 runway. The variety of looks reflected the brand’s versatility, moving effortlessly between preppy, bohemian, and rock-inspired styling.
Against the glittering backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, the evening felt like a fitting close to Fashion Month. As conversations stretched late into the night, the industry began its familiar transition from runway spectacle back to studios and sketchbooks, already looking ahead to the next season.
Yeonjun. Courtesy of Miu Miu.
Barbara Palvin. Courtesy of Miu Miu.
