Miu Miu knows a thing or two about contradictions - the way innocence and rebellion can collide in a single silhouette, how a hemline can shift a mood, how a well-placed bow can turn defiance into elegance. For Ramadan and Eid 2025, the House distills this tension into a capsule that is both contemplative and celebratory, captured in a series of quietly radiant portraits featuring Arab model Rania Benchegra.

The setting is intimate, warm, and wrapped in textures that whisper luxury rather than scream it. There’s an air of stillness, a sense of self-reflection that feels perfectly aligned with the season’s deeper meanings.
The collection itself is a masterclass in balancing heritage and modernity. Pleated skirts skim below the knee, crisp button-up knits are paired with zip-front jackets that nod to sportswear, and featherlight summer shirting sits next to heavier Batavia wool and silk cashmere. Denim, in its purest pale blue, feels fresh yet timeless. It’s Ramadan dressing, but with a certain offbeat, insouciant cool - the kind that makes you want to button a shirt all the way up, but leave it untucked.

Then there are the accessories. The Wander and Arcadie mini bags arrive in shimmering metallics and soft nappa, the kind of pieces that catch the light (and the eye) effortlessly. A trio of exclusive mini Wander bags, complete with satin matelassé and jewelled zip detailing, are more than an outfit accompaniment, but statements in their own right. On the feet? Slippers, mules, and platform-soled sandals, all kissed with metallic leather, feminine bows, and just the right amount of crystal embellishment - because even the most refined looks deserve a little sparkle.

Rounding it all out is a new oval eyewear silhouette in a refined chamomile shade - an unexpected but genius touch. It’s an accessory that plays with nostalgia and futurism, much like Miu Miu itself: always rooted in the present, always one step ahead.
This collection isn’t just about looking good (though that is more than covered). It’s about mood, movement, the quiet power of dressing with intention. Ramadan and Eid mark a period of renewal, of shifting focus inward before stepping back into the world. And if you’re stepping out in Miu Miu? Consider it a reawakening, wrapped in the softest silk cashmere and finished with a bow.