MIUMIU has always been synonymous with deviance and creativity. The minimalism trend of the '90s propelled Prada to its peak, but it was at this time that its young sub-label, Miu Miu, was born with an almost opposing aesthetic, taking on designer Miuccia Prada's childhood nickname to inject a rebellious and sensual twist into dressal dresses. Sophisticated yet uninhibited, the brand's designs are a mix of masculinity, femininity and history, and the courage to be bold and innovative is surprising. "Miu Miu is not a young version of Prada, nor is it an affordable sub-brand," Prada makes clear, "it's a completely independent brand." ”
Modeled after the classic Mary Jane shoes, MIUMIU has made a big fuss about materials and accessories. Soft velvet with a sweet pink hue, a block heel and round toe, wide stoe and a slightly exaggerated pearl buckle take the vintage vibe to the highest level, especially with ankle-baring jeans.
Sequins are also a striking element of MIUMIU's favour, boldly covering the body, heel and stumbling with glittering glitter, trimmed with smooth silver-toned leather and set on a 4.5cm block heel for a steady stride, making it a sight to behold whether you're paired with an elegant little black dress or casual jeans.
MIUMIU's dark horse ballet shoes also joined in the excitement of Mary Jane's shoes, with an 8.5cm block heel to support the foot line, adding a bit of chic and capable to the ladylike style. The nude shoes are embellished with crystals to neutralize the monotony of the black body. This shoe is the most wearable of the MIUMIU Mary Jane shoes, and it is more appropriate to wear when commuting, and it will not be dull with a party look.