
Five celebrities stepped onto The Fashion Awards 2025 red carpet in Miu Miu — but each brought a totally different attitude.
Miu Miu’s Pixie in Cloqué
Bel Powley — forever the archetypal Miu Miu girl — wore a Spring 2026 white-and-blue cloqué-embroidered dress. Was it the most practical choice for a cold December night? Absolutely not. But she’s so delightfully convincing in this girlish aesthetic that I found myself loving every detail, right down to the grey socks and slingback sandals. Bel is one of the few who can wear the brand’s quirkiest styling and make it feel completely intentional. A black Miu Miu Arcadie bag finished the look.


A Leading Lady Look, Misplaced
Wait… what? Why are we seeing Cailee Spaeny’s best Miu Miu moment at this event instead of a major premiere? This white sablé satin gown is striking, statuesque, and absolutely deserved a spotlight where she was the headliner. I’m obsessed. She looks incredible — but this should have been saved for a solo moment.

A Pyjama Detour
As much as I like both pieces of Erin Kellyman’s Miu Miu ensemble, the embroidered top pushes this a little too far toward the PJ route. Cute idea, but it leans bedtime rather than red carpet. A sharper top would’ve taken this to a much more exciting place.

Retro Starlet Realness
Iris Law slipped into a different era entirely in this black satin dress from the Miu Miu Holiday 2025 collection. The hair, the glasses, the pose — everything was dialled into a retro screen-siren fantasy. It’s theatrical in a way that suits her perfectly, and she commits to the mood with total conviction.

Polka Dots with poise
Paloma Elsesser has been incredibly consistent on the red carpet this year, and this Miu Miu polka dot gown is another standout. With its sculpted basque, draped silhouette, and intricate dark crystal and sequin embroidery, this served up a fantasy of midnight glamour. The hair and makeup leaned into that mood beautifully, rounding out a look that’s confident, sensual, and unmistakably her.
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