Lili Reinhart Goes Retro in Suede at Miu Miu Women’s Tales 2026

There’s understated. And then there’s Lili Reinhart deciding suede is enough.

On February 12, 2026, at the Miu Miu Women’s Tales No. 31 event at New York’s Village East Theater, Lili showed up wrapped in texture and confidence. No sequins. No heavy glam. Just sharp styling and a look that felt thought through without feeling try-hard.

Lili Reinhart at Miu Miu Women’s Tales Village East Theater

The anchor was a tan suede Miu Miu jacket with rich leather trim outlining the collar, pockets, and shoulders. The details mattered. The leather edging added depth and polish, giving the jacket structure against the softness of the suede. The cut leaned boxy, with oversized sleeves and a hem that brushed the bottom of her thigh. It had that quiet ‘70s suburban energy, the kind of silhouette that feels nostalgic but still relevant.

And yes, she kept it bold in its simplicity. No visible pants. Just the jacket doing most of the talking.

Underneath, a flash of chartreuse peeked through. That pop of green broke up the warm neutrals and gave the look an edge. The same shade carried into her Miu Miu Beau tote bag, a chunky, almost fuzzy rectangle with structured handles. It didn’t scream luxury in the obvious way. It was slightly awkward, slightly utilitarian. And that’s exactly why it worked. It felt like a real bag, not a prop.

Lili Reinhart wearing tan suede Miu Miu jacket in NYC 2026

Her heels followed the palette but didn’t match perfectly. Mustard-toned and sharp, they nodded to the tan jacket without blending into it. The subtle difference in color made the outfit feel styled instead of coordinated. There’s a difference.

Beauty stayed low-key. Her hair was worn loose and natural, framing her face without dramatic volume. Makeup was minimal, fresh skin, soft definition, nothing competing with the textures of the outfit. Jewelry was almost nonexistent, which kept the focus exactly where it should be.

The overall vibe landed somewhere between retro prep and modern street style. A little bit field-trip chaperone, a little bit Copenhagen cool. Not glamorous in the traditional sense. Not trying to be.

And that’s what made it strong. It felt relaxed, but intentional. Front row fashion that doesn’t need sparkle to stand out.