Emma Corrin Shocks Venice Film Festival 2025 with a Bold Move That’s Turning Heads—What’s Behind the Transformation?
Ever wonder what it takes to become more than just a face in fashion—to be a true muse, model, and creative collaborator all rolled into one? Emma Corrin clearly cracked that code, practically setting up camp at Miu Miu’s offices like it’s their second home. This isn’t your average celeb-brand gig; Corrin’s relationship with the Italian house goes way beyond just showing up for the runway or snapping a campaign pic. Serving as the fresh face of Miu Miu’s latest fragrance and rocking multiple looks from their Fall/Winter 2025 collection at Venice’s most buzzworthy events, Corrin is redefining what a partnership can look like. It kinda makes you ask—what does it really mean to be a modern fashion icon in today’s ever-evolving style landscape? Let’s dive into the details of those unforgettable ensembles and the story behind this powerful alliance. LEARN MORE
A model, a muse, and a collaborator, Emma Corrin practically has a desk at the Miu Miu office at this point. Between walking their runways, starring in campaigns, and, most recently, serving as the face of their new fragrance, the actor has a longstanding partnership with the Italian label that extends simple ambassadorship. It makes sense, therefore, that between arriving in Venice and attending the Miu Miu Women’s Tales event, they would wear three looks from the house’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
The first, worn by Corrin during the photo call, featured a three-piece lilac-purple ensemble, comprised of a long sleeve knit top, thin pencil skirt, and socks that reached just under the knee. Styled with a cropped fur jacket and red heels, it was a cozy Corrin classic.
For the Women’s Tales dinner itself, which celebrated the series that shares its name, a platform dedicated to promoting women-directed projects, Corrin changed into a multi-colored version of the same silhouette: a pink top, brown skirt, and navy socks, paired with brown loafers and a fur scarf draped over their arm.
Captured outside of Hotel Excelsior, though, they changed things up. A departure from the sheer styles Corrin (and stylist Harry Lambert) typical opt for, the star went for a slouchy, oversized suiting moment—with shoulder pads and all. The wool set, layered over a knit tank top and paired with the same brown loafers we saw before, was constructed from a thick charcoal-gray fabric and matching buttons.
In their hand, Corrin brought along the Nappa in black leather, one of many Miu Miu bags seen in Venice this week. Sarah Catherine Hook, Myha’la Herrold, and Milly Alcock were also spotted with various styles.
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