Minis At Miu Miu



 

What Is Too Short? - Minis At Miu Miu


At what point is a mini skirt considered too short? The micro-minis spotted on Miu Miu’s runway yesterday were shockingly revealing—some so much so that shirt tails were revealed peaking out the bottom.


The Spring 2008 collection looked very much like the models had delved into the attic at mom’s and picked out some of their cutest dresses from the days of elementary school.


Perhaps the look is doable for the masses though—most of us don’t have lengthy gazelle limbs. A woman of average height could look much more moderate in the baby-doll inspired gowns. Several outfits had that naughty French maid appeal to them, and looked more like adult Halloween costumes.


Another look being toyed with by several designers this season is the fingerless glove. Miu Miu took the look a step further, adding lampshade-like ankle coverings to some of the dresses, perhaps to take the edge off the micro-minis. For those not willing to toy with such an extreme look, the tiny ankle bows are a more wearable way to integrate accessories to the lower leg.


Special to Miu Miu are the detachable collars—at least they look like detachables. Worn with dresses, button-on collars add a punch of something different, but worn in other ways, they can prove quite useful. These collars can add a touch of prep to sweaters without the bulk of actually wearing a blouse underneath. Miu Miu has a variation of different collars, and could be an affordable way to infuse your wardrobe with a splash of designer appeal.


Miu Miu is known for wilder looks, and that’s clearly identified in this collection, particularly in the pieces reminiscent of harlequin dolls. Miuccia Prada even said her collection was inspired by thoughts of “life as theater, and all the clichés of how people represent themselves in the world.”


The collection is a very ecclectic mix of so many styles of from the past. We see renaissance influences with the balloon trousers, there is a 40s appeal to the pale skin with scarlet pouts, and the 60s are the drive behind the babydolls and bug-eye shades.







Source: trendhunter.com

Kirsten Dunst For Miu Miu - Spring 2008 Campaign



Actress Kirsten Dunst is set to front Miu Miu’s spring ‘08 campaign. Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott recently shot the actress for the spring/summer 2008 collection for Miu Miu, last week in L.A. Dunst will be replacing French model Laeticia Casta as the endorser for the fashion brand. The Spiderman star is not the the first celebrities to front the brand, as Miuccia Prada has been known to promote her brand through the marketing power of female celebrities, previously casting Kim Basinger and Lindsay Lohan to star in her ads. The team up with the young actress will hopefully boost the brand’s growth in the U.S. especially with the upcoming opening of stores along 57th Street in New York and Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles by next year.


Source:trendhunter.com

More picture of Kirsten Dunst