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Miley Cyrus Hits the Hermès Show in Head-to-Toe Black Leather

A total rock star look

By Elliot O·Jun 5, 2026·2 min read
Miley Cyrus Hits the Hermès Show in Head-to-Toe Black Leather

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

There's a particular kind of power move that happens when a pop star shows up to a luxury fashion house's runway presentation looking more like the show's mood board than a guest — and Miley Cyrus pulled it off flawlessly at Hermès last night in Los Angeles.

The event was "The Second Chapter," the second installment of Hermès' Fall/Winter 2026 collection, staged in Bel Air and helmed by women's artistic director Nadège Vanhée-Cybulski. According to Harper's Bazaar, the collection leaned deep into house codes — rich leathers, fringe-trimmed trousers, riding boots — presented under the ethos of craft and choreography meeting in a kind of perfected beauty. Front row included Misty Copeland, Keke Palmer, and Kerry Washington, but it was Cyrus who arrived dressed like she had already absorbed the collection by osmosis.

The Look

Head-to-toe Hermès, head-to-toe black leather. Cyrus wore a sleeveless leather minidress — seamed down the front, cinched with a built-in skinny belt, silver hardware catching the light — with a square cutout at the back laced up along her shoulder blades. The grunge-luxe tension was deliberate and earned. She matched it with knee-high stiletto boots, keeping everything in the same dark register, and finished with smoky shadow and heavy liner. Soft blonde waves parted down the center. The contrast was the whole point.

This was Cyrus's first time in the Hermès front row, but her relationship with the house has been quietly building. She's worn Hermès on press runs for her new Maybelline campaign and showed up to the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards in an inky leather coat and matching trousers from the brand. This is not a one-off dressing moment — it's the beginning of a fashion alignment that makes a lot of sense when you look at what Hermès keeps making: clothing for women who want refinement and a little danger in the same breath.

When a Grammy winner walks into a Hermès show dressed like she designed the collection herself, the house wins — and so does she.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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