Miuccia Prada’s Miu Miu has shifted mediums. The house’s continued reflection of stories of femininity and engagement with women throughout fashion and culture is told through artist Helen Marten’s multimedium works—sculpture, painting, drawing, video, writing, and (for the first time ever) performance. Miu Miu announced its partnership with Art Basel Paris as Public Program Official Partner, in tandem with an unveiling of a new project, “30 Blizzards.”

The house’s new project “explores a cross-section of different disciplines, the interrelationship between distinct and divergent mediums when placed in proximate dialogue.” The title “30 Blizzards” refers to the thirty performers, each embodying a character with their own “emotional weather,” where human emotion and interaction transform into shifting and conflicting weather patterns. In this choreographed performance, created with director Fabio Cherstich and composer Beatrice Dillon, performers don’t play traditional characters but instead embody structures, forces, or feelings—ranging from weather systems and animals to archetypes and pure gestures.

Physically, the project will be presented through five sculptures and five videos, chronological references to a chapter of life: childhood, community, sexuality, interiority, and loss.

Announced earlier this week, the art project will be staged at the Palais d’Iéna, headquarters of France’s Economic, Social and Environmental Council, from October 22nd to 26th, 2025.

Courtesy of Miu Miu

Online registration for exhibition guided tours and panel conversations is available on miumiu.com.

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