Emma Corrin Fronts Miu Miu’s 2023 Holiday Campaign

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Emma Corrin is the face of Miu Miu’s 2023 holiday campaign. The actor, known for their star turn as Princess Diana in “The Crown,” has modeled for the Italian label since 2020.

In new imagery photographed by Zoë Ghertner, Corrin poses atop plush carpeting in knits, dresses, outerwear and accessories including the cult favorite matelassé Wander and Arcadie handbags.

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Emma Corrin, Miu Miu, Holiday campaign
Emma Corrin for Miu Miu.

“A sense of intimacy, elegance and charm,” Miu Miu said in a statement about the campaign. “Cultivated dress codes redrawn for the here and now. Miu Miu Holiday occupies a home, a private space, open to infinite possibilities and interpretation. Incarnations of glamour and elegance past enrich and inform, always with the present and future in mind.”

Items from Miu Miu’s collaborations with Marshall and Polaroid make cameo appearances in the campaign. Branded headphones and camera straps dress the set alongside pastel-hued bon bons.

Corrin made their Miu Miu debut in the fashion house’s 2020 holiday campaign. They’ve since appeared in several ads for the label’s clothing and accessories. Earlier this year Corrin walked the runway during Miu Miu’s fall 2023 presentation at Paris Fashion Week, where they were accompanied by fellow ambassadors Zaya Wade, Mia Goth and Ethel Cain.

Emma Corrin, Miu Miu, Holiday campaign
Emma Corrin for Miu Miu.

Corrin has also sported Miu Miu fashions at high-profile events including Wimbledon and the Venice Film Festival. At the tennis tournament, Corrin opted for a double-breasted beige short suit, while in northern Italy they selected a moss green knit set consisting of a cardigan and briefs.

Last year Corrin appeared in their first West End production, starring in a stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s “Orlando.” They’ve also been cast in FX’s upcoming limited series “A Murder at the End of the World,” though its release has been delayed amid the ongoing Screen Actors Guild strike.

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