
What’s there to love about the Miu Miu FW 2001 collection?
There are multiple designers within the realm of high fashion, which mastered the art of presenting garments crafted from a wide range of materials — and Miuccia Prada is certainly one of them.
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In the Miu Miu FW2001 ready-to-wear collection, Miuccia takes us back to the 60’s — a decade, which she consistently references throughout many of her collections, especially in the early 2000’s. The Miu Miu girls walking this show were clad in sheer slip-dresses, leather and denim suits, and floral-patterned blouses.
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As usual, these garments are veiled by a mist of simplicity and effortlessness, yet manage to remain eye-catching through the blending of various materials. For example, the soft tan leather, creasing perfectly to form skirt pleats or soft navy denim, flowing effortlessly as the models strut the runway.
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The covert eclecticism of this collection was praised by critics. The early 2000’s were a time of increasing individualism, with consumers seeking to emphasise their personal identity through their clothes. This show’s blend of materials and styles most definitely plays into fashion lovers’ desire to express themselves in new and unique ways.