Miley Cyrus took Paris by storm this week, turning the city into her personal runway. She treated fans to a secret show wearing vintage Mugler corsets adorned with crystals, channeling Moulin Rouge glamour. Offstage, she hit the streets in head-turning Valentino looks—a sheer gown with a feather bra and a mini-dress featuring Eiffel Tower embellishments from the brand’s archives.
But Paris wasn’t her only stop. Cyrus also made a surprise appearance on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour, becoming the first guest performer. The pair delivered a show-stopping performance of II Most Wanted, their Grammy-winning country duet. Both opted for golden ensembles—Cyrus in custom Alexander McQueen, Beyoncé in custom Rabanne—leaving the crowd electrified.
By June 20, Cyrus had swapped Parisian drama for London cool, stepping off the Eurostar at St. Pancras in effortless style. She kept it low-key yet chic in a blue-gray trench coat, light-wash straight-leg jeans cuffed at the ankles, and a black tank layered with gold necklaces. Her signature ’80s blowout was pulled into a sleek ponytail, paired with oversized aviators and a Maison Margiela handbag. The finishing touch? The brand’s iconic tabi ballet flats, a favorite among London’s fashion crowd.
Margiela has long been a staple in Cyrus’s wardrobe, often styled by Bradley Kenneth. She’s rocked everything from a vinyl record dress from the brand’s 2008 Artisanal collection on RuPaul’s Drag Race to a sheer golden mini at the 2024 Grammys. Even her accessories—like her Gentle Monster x Maison Margiela sunglasses—show her love for the label.
After Paris, we might see her summer style shift toward London influences—think Vivienne Westwood’s rebellious spirit, rising talents like Conner Ives, and more playful vintage finds. Wherever she goes, Miley keeps fashion exciting.