At Miu Miu’s Miutine party in New York, Lori Harvey leaned into the brand’s styling code of the season: pumps worn with socks. Her pair combined metallic turquoise hosiery with the house’s soon-to-release brown leather heels, a runway silhouette set to retail for $1,200.
The pumps themselves carried all the classic hallmarks — a pointed toe, slim heel, and waxed calf leather burnished to look lived-in. A stitched jacquard logo tag on the heel was the only branding, a quiet brand signature.
The socks brought the twist. Their shimmer and logo stamping broke the polish of the leather, peeking above the topline in a flash of color. It wasn’t just Harvey; Chloë Sevigny and Amelia Gray Hamlin hit the same note, making the socks-and-pumps pairing less a styling quirk than the party’s uniform.
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Harvey’s outfit echoed Miu Miu’s collegiate streak — a gray cardigan, pleated skirt and a structured brown shoulder bag.
That party stop also slotted into a string of sharp shoe moments for Harvey. In July, she sat front row at Balenciaga couture week in the brand’s black Knife pumps, a silhouette defined by its razor-sharp toe. Weeks later, she was in Los Angeles wearing The Row’s cushioned grosgrain flip-flops, one of the most divisive sandals on the market. Back-to-back, the choices tracked her range — from exaggerated formalism to stripped-down minimalism.
The Miutine party doubled as more than a fragrance launch. The brand’s new lineup of ambassadors — Chloë Sevigny, Paloma Elsesser and Coco Gauff among them — framed the evening as a preview of Miu Miu in 2025 and hinted at what’s ahead for 2026. Matching socks and pumps across guests left the house code in no doubt.