Miu Miu F/W 2024.25 Paris

Very formulaic. A bunch of cute 1950/1960s shapes with some modern twists. MiuMiu has to put a logo on it because the codes are so anonymous.

its a compelling contemporary proposition. some of the looks are pretty bad like those floral puffy skirts.
 
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The Miu Miu rewards system is next level….Miu Miu invited a top client to walk in their show for the Autumn/Winter Collection during Paris Fashion Week a couple of weeks ago. The client is named Qin Huilan (@i_doctor_qin), a 70-year-old woman from Shanghai, China. Qin Huilan is a doctor based in Shanghai with a love for fashion, specifically Miu Miu and Prada. Her son created an instagram for her in October 2022, to document her daily outfits and styling tips. She has since amassed a following of 21,000 people.
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What do you think about all of this. i think it's hilarious, just like absolutely fabulous has become real :innocent:
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Only 20k followers for a runway slot ???
 
The Miu Miu rewards system is next level….Miu Miu invited a top client to walk in their show for the Autumn/Winter Collection during Paris Fashion Week a couple of weeks ago. The client is named Qin Huilan (@i_doctor_qin), a 70-year-old woman from Shanghai, China. Qin Huilan is a doctor based in Shanghai with a love for fashion, specifically Miu Miu and Prada. Her son created an instagram for her in October 2022, to document her daily outfits and styling tips. She has since amassed a following of 21,000 people.
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What do you think about all of this. i think it's hilarious, just like absolutely fabulous has become real :innocent:
people
Omg I love her style she’s such a miu Miu girl
 
Just saw the collection in stores and it looks so desirable; walked out with the runway sunglasses lol. To their credit, basically everything is available. The Leather jackets and shearling are super lux, but the price tags are obscene. Big line at the soho nyc location and everyone who walked past was talking about the brand. They are really having a moment. Also shout out to my bf who just gave me his 2000s Miu Miu shearling coat that no longer fits, still looks gorgeous
 
Just saw the collection in stores and it looks so desirable; walked out with the runway sunglasses lol. To their credit, basically everything is available. The Leather jackets and shearling are super lux, but the price tags are obscene. Big line at the soho nyc location and everyone who walked past was talking about the brand. They are really having a moment. Also shout out to my bf who just gave me his 2000s Miu Miu shearling coat that no longer fits, still looks gorgeous

My first high fashion purchases were from Miu Miu‘s men‘s FW‘01 collection and I gotta say, I can still fit my high waisted wide leg pants from that time that I continuously receive complements for.

I would really like to know who was working with Miuccia at the time because those years had a beautiful restraint that went missing a few years afterwards when Katie England came on board as a consultant.

I don‘t really care for the hype Miu Miu is enjoying right now and the crazy prices they are demanding. Miu Miu used to be an accessible brand with great quality, sad to see that is no longer the case!
 

EXCLUSIVE: Dior Recruits Miu Miu CEO as Managing Director​

Benedetta Petruzzo starts on Oct. 15 and reports to Delphine Arnault, chairman and CEO of Christian Dior Couture.

ByMiles Socha WWD

September 2, 2024, 2:00pm

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In a surprise move that underlines the gravitational pull of today’s luxury behemoths, Miu Miu‘s chief executive officer Benedetta Petruzzo is joining Christian Dior Couture as managing director, WWD has learned.

Delphine Arnault, chairman and CEO of Christian Dior Couture, confirmed Petruzzo’s arrival exclusively to WWD. She starts on Oct. 15.

“I am convinced that Benedetta’s talent and leadership will be major assets in the continued development of Dior’s activities and its international influence,” Arnault said. “Her expertise in the luxury market will persist in enhancing the desirability and success of Dior. Together, with the excellence of the teams in place, we will carry on building the future and strengthening our organization.”

Petruzzo is to succeed Dior’s current managing director, Charles Delapalme, who is to “take on important new responsibilities within the LVMH Group” following a transition period. Delapalme’s next move will be revealed at a later date.

In a statement shared with WWD, Arnault offered her warmest thanks to Delapalme “for his unfailing commitment and great contribution to Dior’s desirability since 2018.”

A veteran of LVMH, Delapalme joined Louis Vuitton in 2005, initially in North America, and moved over to Roman house Fendi in 2012, ultimately rising to become its managing director of retail and wholesale.
Contacted by WWD on Monday, Prada Group confirmed Petruzzo would leave Miu Miu. It is understood her successor at the Milan-based fashion house has yet to be named.

Petruzzo’s arrival represents the latest step in a gradual management renewal under Arnault, who arrived as chairman and CEO of Christian Dior Couture in February 2023.

Petruzzo’s appointment also reflects that today’s biggest luxury players can now attract CEO-level talents without having to anoint them with that title. Last April, Dior recruited Montblanc’s CEO Nicolas Baretzki as its new deputy managing director in charge of commercial activities, a new role.

The scale of today’s most successful brands means that executives who managed smaller houses can now exert an impact on multibillion-euro businesses, and accrue new skills in more complex corporate environments.

The stockpiling of high-caliber executives is also integral to succession planning, as LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton tends to promote from within. Roughly 70 percent of all key positions at the luxury giant are now filled via internal promotion, with women now occupying almost half of them.

“I am deeply honored to join Dior. I am proud to have been entrusted with this great responsibility and to join such an iconic house,” Petruzzo said in a statement. “I would like to warmly thank Delphine Arnault for the trust she has given me, and I look forward to collaborating closely with the executive committee and the zone presidents to further contribute to the development of Dior’s business.”

Petruzzo assumed the management helm of Miu Miu in February 2020, shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc around the world.

Miu Miu’s recent growth has been explosive, with retail sales leaping 93 percent in the first half, outstripping growth at Prada, which came in at 6 percent in the six-month period.

Before joining Prada Group, Petruzzo was executive vice president for North America at Kering Eyewear, spending five years at the company.

She holds degrees in business administration and a master of science in management from Bocconi University in Milan. She started her career in finance before joining management consultancy Bain & Co., where she specialized in the retail and luxury sectors.
 
^ this is why LVMH is better. While an exclusive social circle of instagays are enriching one another in high positions in other companies, LVMH means business.
They learned their lesson after the disastrous tenure of Matthew Willams at Givenchy. Something tells me that's the last time try something like that.
 
They learned their lesson after the disastrous tenure of Matthew Willams at Givenchy. Something tells me that's the last time try something like that.
Wasnt Matthew Williams straight though? That aside, the issue with appointing him at Givenchy was they tried to traget Alyx's male hypebeast demographic while alienated everyone else. Tisci's Givenchy was multi-faceted.
 
Wasn't Matthew Williams straight though? That aside, the issue with appointing him at Givenchy was they tried to target Alyx's male hypebeast demographic while alienated everyone else. Tisci's Givenchy was multifaceted.
Also Tisci´s is more of a real designer and not a F......boy like Matthew is great for own streetwear brand but not a creative director at a couture house with issues of Identity already and no big core product or archev to pull form for ACC especially.
 
I don't understand why she would give up being CEO of Miu Miu to have to work under Delphine and the LVMH oligarchs.
 
I don't understand why she would give up being CEO of Miu Miu to have to work under Delphine and the LVMH oligarchs.
Miu Miu glow up won't last as years before its up and down...and at LVMH once in the group it's more easy to go to other brands also Dior is bigger and more exclusive than Miu Miu........like it or not its more prestigious house more money more growth for her it's not a crazy jump.
 
Yeah, I agree. Also, Miu Miu is quite a small brand. Dior is top 5. Prada group doesn’t pay great either.

Anyways, I really doubt MiuMiu’s success has much to do with her… To this day I can’t understand their huge success. I know very well the brand and in January they were struggling. It’s crazy.
 

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