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Celebrities Front Row at Miu Miu Spring 2025 Show: Shailene Woodley, Daisy Ridley, Wonyoung Jang and More
SWEET OR SAVORY?: The invitation for Miu Miu’s spring show featured a packet containing giant branded lumps of salt and sugar, a cryptic tie-in with the show’s artistic collaboration of the season, with multidisciplinary artist Goshka Macuga.
Shailene Woodley is definitely more one for a salty snack, she confided. “I’m kind of simple, I like crackers, I know that’s a little bit boring,” said the actress, who is prepping for her Broadway debut in “Cult of Love,” a play by Leslye Headland opening before the holidays. “Lots of rehearsal,” she summed up on her work so far for the role. “That’s what you do in theater, you rehearse, you rehearse a lot.”
Tom Bateman, attending with his wife Daisy Ridley, is also a savory kind of guy.
“I’m just a huge pig, so if something’s salty I can keep eating, whereas when it’s sweet I can get sick really quickly,” he said. His favorite dish “would be my wife’s roast chicken that she makes, it takes about two days to make, I think it’s from a Soho House menu book, it’s fantastic,” he enthused.
Bateman and Ridley were off on vacation after Paris Fashion Week, heading for a break Stateside and then on to the Bahamas.
He will be hitting the big screen next year in Kenneth Branagh’s whodunnit “The Last Disturbance of Madeline Hynde,” in which he stars alongside Jodie Comer. “I love her, she’s incredible, so talented and a beautiful person,” he said.
With Willem Dafoe and Hilary Swank on the runway, and a bevvy of faces including Chase Infiniti, Minnie and Barbara Palvin in the front row, Miuccia Prada’s Miu Miu show was as star-studded an affair as ever. Camila Cabello and Addison Rae waved to each other across the room, while South Korean singer Wonyoung Jang won the prize for the most flashbulb pops.
“I screamed,” said Petra Collins on seeing Dafoe close the show. “The thing about Miu Miu is that the entire show could be costume design for a movie,” said the photographer, artist and director. Collins has movies on her mind right now, and is soon to start work on her first full-length feature after success with music videos for artists including Cardi B and Olivia Rodrigo. “I can’t tell you what it’s about and I can’t tell you when it’s going to happen,” she said. “It’s body horror. I’ve always been a big horror fan.”