
Miu Miu's New London Store Is Open - Here Are The 14 Best Pieces To Buy And Wear Now
As if we needed an excuse to head for a browse on Bond Street, Miu Miu's redesign of its New Bond Street store has made it less of a 'would be nice' to more of a 'must' visit. Now reopened after a glittering cocktail soirée attended by Sydney Sweeney, Emma Corrin (who recently appeared on our cover in a Miu Miu look) and Alexa Chung, the store is a continuation of the cool-girl aesthetic that has helped the Italian label become one of the world's hottest brands.
Step inside the minimalist space and discover an industrial metal floor that lies in contrast to the pale blue walls that are a Miu Miu store signature. Here though, bright jolts of vivid yellow and green shake things up in the same vein the brand does with its ready-to-wear collections. While downstairs is primarily reserved for accessories like bags, shoes, sunglasses, upstairs is where the magic happens and houses its clothes in modular wooden squares, while seating has been designed to feel as though you're rifling through rails at your most stylish friend's equally stylish home.
Of course, for all the meticulous attention to detail worth observing in its interiors, we are really going to see the new drops. Namely the product of Catherine Martin (best known for the costumes for Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge, The Great Gatsby and Elvis) and Miu Miu's upcycled collaboration that's available exclusively in the store now, before heading worldwide from 21 June. Or, shop the summer collection ready for your holiday and find new season favourites in cotton poplin, logoed blouson jackets and classic bags given a warm weather makeover.
Here are ELLE UK's top Miu Miu picks to walk away with from its freshly lacquered London home.
This delicate lace dress is perfect for those that veer towards the more ethereal side of style. Layer over bikinis for an alternative beach cover up, before pairing with sumptuous cashmere in winter.
Shop now at Miu Miu, 150, New, Bond St, London W1S 2TU.
A sheer dress has become a stalwart of the contemporary wardrobe. This pre-layered option is the ultimate investment piece.
A top designed for summer. While away the warmer climes in this upcycled top, paired with great denim shorts and clogs.
This halterneck top is the perfect piece to take you from beach days to cocktail bar nights. Keep things slinky and wear with a slip skirt.
Miu Miu's signature Beau bag gets a summertime makeover in this nautical palette.
Miu Miu Beau Bag
The ultimate summer shoe. Miu Miu's clogs are sleek enough for the city, but will feel most at home worn on summer evenings somewhere far away.
Miu Miu Patent Leather Clogs
No ordinary bracelet, this leather and metal jewellery piece is intended to be worn on the upper arm. Your choice whether to put it over sleeves or on bare arms.
Miu Miu Leather And Metal Bracelet
A great pleated skirt is a must-have for any Miu Miu girl. This denim option has added laissez faire cachet.
Miu Miu Pleated Denim Skirt
What's a summer wardrobe without a sweet floral dress? This from Miu Miu is the definitive.
Slubbed Poplin Dress
This striped T-shirt will bring an air of grunge sensibility to the summer wardrobe. Layer it with florals and lace trims for the push and pull with which it was intended.
Miu Miu Cotton Jersey T-shirt
A favourite of Miu Miu (Mrs Prada) herself. A full A-line skirt will forever be a part of the Miu Miu uniform. This one is more summer holidays than term time, though.
Miu Miu Poplin Printed Skirt
Best worn with its matching skirt. This dainty bandeau can be layered over a vest top or, by the brave, worn solo.
Miu Miu Poplin Printed Bandeau
This style of jacket has become a Miu Miu staple. Buy now, wear forever.
Miu Miu Poplin Blouson Jacket
Supersize your summer eyewear with these face-filling frames.
Miu Miu Ombre Sunglasses
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