Miu Miu will open its “Miu Miu Manifeste” pop-up stores at Isetan Shinjuku and JR Nagoya Takashimaya, presenting key pieces from the Spring/Summer 2026 collection alongside new and iconic accessories. The pop-up brings together runway highlights and selected new arrivals, offering a space that expresses the house’s core codes—refined elegance, playful rebellion, and freedom of self-expression.
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A wardrobe where feminine and masculine codes intersect
“Miu Miu Manifeste” presents a wardrobe defined by the interplay between feminine details and masculine tailoring. Clean, classic color palettes are punctuated by vibrant accents, creating silhouettes that evoke a modern uniform.
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Cashmere knitwear, chino pieces, and supple nappa leather garments reflect a balance between elegance and attitude. Each item embodies the multifaceted identity that defines Miu Miu’s contemporary aesthetic.
Introducing the new Vivant bag and reimagined icons
The pop-up introduces the new Vivant bag, featuring a soft bowling-bag silhouette with nostalgic undertones. Its design combines practicality with understated sophistication, offering a fresh addition to the house’s accessories universe.
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Alongside the Vivant, iconic styles such as the Wander, Arcadie, Beau, and Ivy bags are presented, as well as the Ribbon bag—reinterpreted from early-2000s archives. Crafted in chrome-tanned aniline calfskin, these pieces reveal depth, luminosity, and tactile richness.
Footwear and customization as personal expression
Footwear highlights include penny loafers in a new butter colorway, as well as revived sabot shoes and boots originally introduced in the Spring/Summer 2006 collection.
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The Miu Miu Custom Studio offers exclusive charms and accessories, including alphabet cubes and logo elements. Visitors can personalize sneakers and accessories, creating unique pieces that reflect their individual identity.
A spatial manifesto of Miu Miu’s identity
More than a retail environment, the “Miu Miu Manifeste” pop-up functions as a spatial expression of the house’s philosophy. Here, past and present, structure and playfulness, elegance and rebellion coexist. Each object contributes to a broader narrative—one that reflects Miu Miu’s ongoing exploration of individuality and contemporary femininity.
The title “Manifeste” itself suggests a declaration: an affirmation of identity expressed through clothing, accessories, and experience.
Contact:
Miu Miu Client Service
TEL: +81 120-451-993 (Toll-free within Japan)
Courtesy of Miu MiuA wardrobe where feminine and masculine codes intersect
“Miu Miu Manifeste” presents a wardrobe defined by the interplay between feminine details and masculine tailoring. Clean, classic color palettes are punctuated by vibrant accents, creating silhouettes that evoke a modern uniform.
Courtesy of Miu MiuCashmere knitwear, chino pieces, and supple nappa leather garments reflect a balance between elegance and attitude. Each item embodies the multifaceted identity that defines Miu Miu’s contemporary aesthetic.
Introducing the new Vivant bag and reimagined icons
The pop-up introduces the new Vivant bag, featuring a soft bowling-bag silhouette with nostalgic undertones. Its design combines practicality with understated sophistication, offering a fresh addition to the house’s accessories universe.
Courtesy of Miu MiuAlongside the Vivant, iconic styles such as the Wander, Arcadie, Beau, and Ivy bags are presented, as well as the Ribbon bag—reinterpreted from early-2000s archives. Crafted in chrome-tanned aniline calfskin, these pieces reveal depth, luminosity, and tactile richness.
Footwear and customization as personal expression
Footwear highlights include penny loafers in a new butter colorway, as well as revived sabot shoes and boots originally introduced in the Spring/Summer 2006 collection.
Courtesy of Miu MiuThe Miu Miu Custom Studio offers exclusive charms and accessories, including alphabet cubes and logo elements. Visitors can personalize sneakers and accessories, creating unique pieces that reflect their individual identity.
A spatial manifesto of Miu Miu’s identity
More than a retail environment, the “Miu Miu Manifeste” pop-up functions as a spatial expression of the house’s philosophy. Here, past and present, structure and playfulness, elegance and rebellion coexist. Each object contributes to a broader narrative—one that reflects Miu Miu’s ongoing exploration of individuality and contemporary femininity.
The title “Manifeste” itself suggests a declaration: an affirmation of identity expressed through clothing, accessories, and experience.
Pop-Up Information
Miu Miu Manifeste Pop-Up Store
Isetan Shinjuku Main Building 1F The Stage
Dates: February 18–24, 2026
JR Nagoya Takashimaya 3F Rose Patio
Dates: February 25–March 10, 2026
Miu Miu Manifeste Pop-Up Store
Isetan Shinjuku Main Building 1F The Stage
Dates: February 18–24, 2026
JR Nagoya Takashimaya 3F Rose Patio
Dates: February 25–March 10, 2026
Contact:
Miu Miu Client Service
TEL: +81 120-451-993 (Toll-free within Japan)







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