On February 12, 2026, Miu Miu premiered “Discipline” a new short film by Norwegian filmmaker Mona Fastvold, marking the 31st episode of Miu Miu Women’s Tales.
The film examines girlhood as inherited performance-costumes worn before identity forms. Featuring pieces from the Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Mona frames femininity as simultaneous nurture and constraint, exploring how intimacy between girls and garments becomes predetermined theatre. Clothing functions as ritual and control, dictating movement before self-knowledge arrives. As Mona says, “Clothing is never neutral. It is costume, control, ritual.” Celebration of the feminine coexists with ornamental limits. Bodies learning choreography they never consented to rehearse, following invisible rules embedded in fabric and gesture.
Miu Miu “Discipline” screening took place at Village East by Angelika, welcoming the Women’s Tales cinephile community.The film continues Miu Miu Women’s Tales long-standing commitment to placing female filmmaking atthe center of contemporary cultural conversation.
After the screening, Mona Fastvold and Celia Rowlson-Hall were in conversation with Hailey Gates, wherethey discussed the ideas, inspiration and vision behind the instalment, as well as the functions, rituals,and codes of clothing in expressing identity and femininity.



















