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- Miley Cyrus is baring it all for a new luxury fashion brand collaboration
- In new photos for the autumn-winter 2025 Maison Margiela collection, Cyrus sports only white body paint to highlight a new model of the fashion house’s 5AC purse
- “Standing naked for a fashion campaign felt major, all I wore was body paint and the signature painted Tabi boots,” the “Flowers” singer said of her look
Miley Cyrus is baring it all for her brand-new collaboration with Maison Margiela.
In a new photos from the French luxury fashion house, the pop star, 32, can be seen rocking a look that consists only of white body paint, the well-known split-toe Tabi boots and a new model of the classic 5AC purse — all to promote the new brand’s new autumn-winter 2025 collection.
“Styled to reflect the Maison’s signature silhouette, [the pieces] include its deconstructed tailoring and second-skin bodies, complemented by the new interpretation of the 5AC bag and the classic Tabi boots,” the brand states in a press release.
Paolo Roversi
In addition to the attention-grabbing body paint look, Cyrus can be seen with her bleach-blonde eyebrows, which she debuted at the Academy Awards earlier this year, as well as a pared-down, minimal hair and makeup look, which highlights her blue eyes and loose natural curls.
“Some images portray the artist in a state of undress, her body painted white in homage to the Maison’s white-overpaint bianchetto technique introduced in 1989,” the release adds of the photos, by Italian photographer Paolo Roversi.
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Paolo Roversi
“The nudes by Paolo are so iconic and signature to his art. Standing naked for a fashion campaign felt major, all I wore was body paint and the signature painted Tabi boots,” Cyrus said in a statement. “In that moment, Margiela and I became one.”
Other photos promoting the collection feature the “Flowers” musician rocking a new wool coat, a duffel coat, a pleated wool skirt, a satin dress and more — all of which have an inverted style that utilizes “humble materials traditionally used in the inside construction by swapping them around with the fine materials used on the surface.”
Paolo Roversi
According to Maison Margiela, the collection is “founded in the principles of saving and salvaging our wardrobe,” and many of the items feature a pre-worn look full of folds, creases and faded colors.
“Crinkled and faded, our most cherished staples show significant signs of use: routinely ironed, steamed and polished, they are handed down from one generation to another, continuously patched, mended and revitalized,” the fashion house adds.
The Disney Channel alum is no stranger to collaboration with luxury fashion brands. At the 2025 Met Gala, she hit the runway in a daring ensemble that paid homage to the “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” dress code.
Cyrus wore custom Alaïa by Pieter Mulier and jewelry by Cartier, including a stacked three-ring necklace, as well as a slicked-back hairstyle. The outfit featured a mixture of textures, with a revealing leather crop top and a tailored skirt that pleated out at the bottom.
Paolo Roversi
On the Vogue event’s red carpet, the singer said the theme meant “celebrating identity and uniqueness” and “challenging what’s expected of you and going beyond.”
“Really being proud of yourself and how you show up,” Cyrus added. “I think of these gowns as, like, armor. It’s a representation of power and strength. That’s how I feel about fashion. So I love seeing everyone’s way that they’re showing up and presenting that power.”
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