Miley Cyrus and Mugler is a match-made in heaven. Outfitted by her longtime stylist Bradley Kenneth, Cyrus stepped out in her own version of a power suit by way of Mugler’s spring 2026 collection.
Cyrus attended the Maybe It’s a Maybelline x Miley at Bar Marmont in Los Angeles on Friday (October 24), celebrating her ogoing global ambassadorship and their latest lipstick. For the occasion, Cyrus dressed to mean business—the Miley Cyrus way, of course. The pop star wore a black Mugler blazer open, with nothing underneath, keeping her faith in the strong lapels to do their work. She paired it with tailored black trousers and a long silver pendant necklace. Her glam was siren-esque: her blonde hair in a center part and flowing curls, smoky eyes, and a glossy taupe lip.
It’s no wonder Cyrus finds kinship in the vision of Mugler’s creative director Miguel Castro Freitas: the spring 2026 show saw Freitas articulate his own take on the house’s precise, exacting lexicon. There were those iconic hourglass silhouettes and va-va-voom corsets, but also pin sharp pants and couture-level draping, and some quite fabulous feather and jewel moments. Cyrus opted for the more simple—but still powerfully chic—look 15 from the collection.
The Miley Cyrus compendium for personal style is maximalist but refined, with ’70s inflected aesthetics and modern, sexy twists by way of strong-shouldered Saint Laurent jackets and suiting, Alaïa gowns, and lots of leather. There is an enduring punk rock persona too, with some more subversive, feminine details. She spans that darker, nipped in femme fatale that Mugler does so well, while also looking to more avant-garde looks of Alexander McQueen. Cyrus can’t resist exploring the Mugler archives too, especially for onstage outfits.
Power suiting, of course, continues to be a defining fall trend, enjoyed by everyone from Demi Moore in Saint Laurent and tailored Thom Browne to Julia Roberts in Versace and Victoria Beckham in her own designs. Not brave enough for the power suit plunge a la Miley? There’s plenty of other options to incorporate into your fall wardrobe.


