celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming
Home » Hot » Page 2
Tag:

Hot

No Rap Songs In Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 For 1st Time Since 1990 As Kendrick Lamar & SZA's "Luther" Exits Chart
Celebrity News

No Rap Songs In Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 For 1st Time Since 1990 As Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s “Luther” Exits Chart

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Kendrick Lamar, SZA

No Rap Songs In Billboard Hot 100
Top 40 For 1st Time Since 1990 As Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s “Luther” Exits Chart

For the first time in 35 years, the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 features zero rap songs following the exit of #KendrickLamar and #SZA’s song “Luther.”

The departure comes after #Billboard implemented a rule change that altered its retention criteria: songs must now hit certain thresholds, such as top 5 within 78 weeks or top 25 within 26 weeks, to remain on the chart. “Luther” dropped off despite finishing at No. 38, because it “failed to reach No. 25 after 26 weeks on the chart.”

The absence of rap in the Top 40 signals a shift in the genre’s commercial standing. Billboard noted this is “the latest sign of a recent dip in rap’s commercial dominance.” While rap tracks still appear lower on the chart, such as #YoungBoyNeverBrokeAgain at No. 44 and #CardiB at No. 48, none currently crack the Top 40.


October 30, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Glamour
Fashion

5 Best Hot Rollers that Will Make You Ditch Your Hot Tools 2025

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

This kit is also really compact and comes with a zip-up case that fits all of the hot rollers and their accompanying clips perfectly. They’re definitely a great option for people who are worried about the general bulkiness that comes along with most sets. Cook loves the luxe design too, which he describes as “chic and not bulky like your mom’s roller set from the 90s.”

Best for Volume: Drybar The Roller Club Curling Hot Hair Rollers

Courtesy of brand

Drybar The Roller Club Curling Hot Hair Rollers

  • Pros: Longer rollers, grippy velvet coating
  • Con: Hair clips may cause creases

DryBar ‘s iconic bright yellow and gray rollers feature ceramic barrels that are a little longer than traditional curlers, which is ideal for longer hair. I loved that they heated up within two minutes, which is about the amount of time that it takes for hot tools like a straightener or curling iron to be ready to go. I definitely had super voluminous locks after taking them out.

I really enjoyed these curlers, but I found the hair clips tricky to use. If you don’t get them situated perfectly, they can cause creases and even pull as they’re setting. That said, I found the rollers themselves to be perfectly-sized and grippy enough to make rolling the hair fairly easy. I also really liked the look of the resulting curls—they were large and really held up throughout the day.

Best Budget: Conair Double Ceramic Hot Rollers

Conair Double Ceramic Hot Rollers

Courtesy of brand

Conair Double Ceramic Hot Rollers

  • Pros: Grippy barrels, lots of rollers
  • Cons: Made of plastic

These curlers are second only to the T3 kit in my opinion. The barrels have little notches that really grip the hair and keep it in place. The set also includes 20 rollers and three different sizes, which was great for achieving different looks. I used all three sizes and put the smaller ones toward the back of my head, since this section of my hair struggles to hold curls.

While I was initially nervous about using the pins, I actually found them easier to use than clips. They do a great job of securing the roller exactly where you put it and they hold it super close to the scalp for added volume.

Since this was one of the only sets that didn’t offer a velvet covering over the barrel, I opted to use heat protectant, which Cook recommends no matter which hot rollers you’re using. Generally speaking, these felt like they got hotter than other options, which might also make them a smart choice for someone with thick hair.

Best for Jumbo Curls: BaByliss Pro Nano Titanium Professional 12 Jumbo Hair Roller Set

BaByliss Pro Nano Titanium Professional 12 Jumbo Hair Roller Set

Courtesy of brand

BaByliss Pro Nano Titanium Professional 12 Jumbo Hair Roller Set

  • Pros: Cute packaging, velvet-coated rollers
  • Cons: Clips aren’t that strong
October 27, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 Countdown For October 18th, 2025
Music

Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 Countdown For October 18th, 2025

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Taylor Swift takes over the top 10 of the Hot 100, but which of her songs from The Life of a Showgirl will take No. 1?

Tetris Kelly:

It’s a Taylor Swift takeover on the charts! Where did The Life of a Showgirl tracks debut? This is the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 for the week dated October 18th. At No. 10 is “Cancelled.” “Eldest Daughter” is at No. 9. Sabrina Carpenter joins Taylor at No. 8. “Actually Romantic” grabs No. 7. “Wish List” is on the list at No. 6. While “Wood” grabs No. 5. At No. 4 is “Father Figure.” “Elizabeth Taylor” is at No. 3. “Opalite” dances at No. 2. And debuting at No. 1 is Taylor’s 13th chart-topper, “The Fate of Ophelia.” If you want more Billboard, make sure you hit the subscribe button and ring the bell to be notified on all our latest videos.

October 14, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Top Producers of the 21st Century on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs Chart
Music

Top Producers of the 21st Century on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs Chart

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Here’s who produced the most No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs in the first quarter of the century, as part of Billboard‘s yearlong retrospective.


10/10/2025

Emilio Estefan

Christopher Polk

The rich breadth and range of Latin music is beautifully laid out in Billboard’s list of the Top Producers of the 21st Century on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart, ranked by their No. 1s on the weekly survey.

This is not just the land of reggaetón. Overwhelmingly, it’s the realm of romance, rhythmic pop and danceable tropical beats, a cornucopia exemplified front and center by producer of the quarter-century Emilio Estefan, whose hits range from pop anthems to tropical fusions. Multi-genre and pan-regional, the top 25 map a sonic evolution that is quite literally a trip that covers the entirety of Latin America to finally land in a U.S. melting pot.

Reflecting the biggest sonic architects in Latin from Y2K to today, check out the top 25 creators on the Top Producers of the 21st Century on the Hot Latin Songs chart below.

The ranking follows the reveals of Billboard’s Top Latin Artists of the 21st Century, Top Latin Albums of the 21st Century and Top Hot Latin Songs of the 21st Century charts — as well as the Top Producers of the 21st Century on the Hot 100, reflecting all genres — with all coverage of Billboard’s 21st Century Charts here.

Billboard’s Top Latin Artists, Top Latin Albums and Top Hot Latin Songs of the 21st Century recaps reflect performance on weekly charts dated Jan. 1, 2000, through Dec. 28, 2024. The Top Latin Artists category ranks the best-performing acts in that span based on activity on Top Latin Albums and Hot Latin Songs. (Titles released prior to mid-1999 are excluded, although such entries that appeared on Top Latin Albums or Hot Latin Songs in that span contribute to the calculation of the Top Latin Artists chart.) The Top Producers of the 21st Century on the Hot Latin Songs chart reflects producers with the most No. 1s on weekly Hot Latin Songs charts dated Jan. 1, 2000, through Dec. 28, 2024, with ties broken by most top 10s and most overall chart entries.

  • Kike Santander

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    3 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Like fellow countryman and producer ahead on this list Estéfano Salgado (and coincidentally, also hailing from the city of Cali in Colombia), songwriter/producer Santander understands how to inject commercial sensibility into different genres and voices. He helped give Spain’s David Bisbal his greatest hits and was also the man behind Cristian Castro’s “Azul,” which spent nine weeks at No. 1 on Hot Latin Songs in 2021 and is one of Latin pop’s best songs of all time. —LEILA COBO

  • Ernesto “Neto” Fernández

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    3 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Ernesto “Neto” Fernández has been at the forefront of the global rise of regional Mexican music for two decades, fusing his deep roots in banda, norteño and mariachi with modern innovation. A veteran of the ‘90s-era quebradita boom, the El Paso, Texas-born, Los Angeles-raised producer has become a trailblazer in the genre’s international expansion. In 2024, Fernández was named Billboard Latin Music Awards’ producer of the year and topped the year-end Hot Latin Songs Producers chart. As Peso Pluma’s musical director and the co-founder of Prajin Parlay Studioz, Fernández played a pivotal role in the groundbreaking success of Peso’s music in 2024, producing hits for the artist including fan-favorites “La People II” and “La Durango.” The same year, Fernández delivered charting hits for rising talents such as Xavi (“La Diabla,” “La Víctima”) and Junior H (“Y Lloro”). —ISABELA RAYGOZA

  • Edgar Barrera

    Edgar Barrera at the "Karol G: Tomorrow Was Beautiful" New York screening held at The Whitby Hotel on May 06, 2025 in New York, New York.
    Image Credit: Steve Eichner

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    3 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Edgar Barrera has become one of the most sought-after producers and songwriters in Latin music, crafting a career that bridges his Mexican-American heritage and a forward-thinking approach to sound. A Texas-Mexico border native and founder of BorderKid Records, Barrera has helped drive the rise of artists including Grupo Frontera, guiding its breakthrough into música Mexicana stardom. His ability to blend regional Mexican traditions with global pop influences has solidified his reputation as a genre-blurring innovator. The Grammy-winning hitmaker has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music, including Peso Pluma, Shakira, Bad Bunny, Maluma and Karol G. Among Barrera’s most impactful creations is “Botella Tras Botella” by Gera MX and Christian Nodal. In 2023, Barrera dominated Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs Producers year-end chart, cementing his place at the forefront of the industry, and in 2024 became the first producer to grace Billboard Español’s end-of-year cover. —I.R.

  • Sergio Vallín

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    4 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    As Maná’s lead guitarist, Sergio Vallín is the melodic powerhouse behind some of the band’s most enduring hits. His guitar artistry and production work are showcased on Hot Latin Songs hits including “Lluvia al Corazón” (No. 1, 2011) and “El Verdadero Amor Perdona,” featuring Prince Royce. Vallín has also made his mark as a solo recording artist, debuting on Hot Latin Songs with “Solo Tú,” featuring Raquel, in 2009. His co-production extends to projects such as Maná’s 2022 reimagined hit “Te Lloré un Río,” featuring Christian Nodal, demonstrating his ability to blend rock traditions with modern regional Mexican influences. —I.R.

  • Lester Méndez

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    4 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    The Grammy-winning songwriter and producer has found success with numerous superstars, including Nelly Furtado, Shakira and Enrique Iglesias. With 13 quarter-century entries on Hot Latin Songs, Méndez is credited on some of Shakira’s biggest hits, including “La Tortura” (featuring Alejandro Sanz), which ruled for 25 weeks. He also appears on this list thanks to Enrique Iglesias’ “Mentiroso,” “Quizás” and “Para Qué La Vida,” also all No. 1s. —GRISELDA FLORES

  • Ricardo Arjona

    Ricardo Arjona at the US Open Women's Semifinals Blue Carpet held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 04, 2025 in Queens, New York.
    Image Credit: Adela Loconte

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    4 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Across four decades, Arjona has soundtracked households in Latin America and beyond with romantic ballads that today are considered timeless classics, most of those gems produced or co-produced by the Guatemalan singer-songwriter himself. As a producer, he notched four No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs in 2002-11: “Desnuda,” “Cuando,” “El Problema” (which ruled for a personal-best eight weeks) and “El Amor.” —G.F.

  • Tommy Torres

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    4 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter and producer became a leading force in music in the early 2000s at the peak of Latin pop domination. The hitmaker helmed some of Latin music’s classics, such as Ricky Martin’s “Tal Vez,” which ruled Hot Latin Songs for 11 weeks in 2003, and follow-up “Jaleo,” which led for one week, and “Looking for Paradise,” a collab between Alejandro Sanz and Alicia Keys that dominated for three weeks in 2009. —G.F.

  • Jesús Guillen

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    4 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Guillen found success with norteño band Conjunto Primavera in the early 2000s. He placed 25 entries, all alongside Conjunto, on the Hot Latin Songs chart over 2000-24, including four leaders: “Una Vez Más,” “Hoy Como Ayer,” “Ese” and “Basta Ya.” Conjunto’s signature norteño-sax sound landed the band on Billboard’s editorial ranking of the 75 Best Regional Mexican Acts of All Time. —G.F.

  • Sky Rompiendo

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    4 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    In the early 2010s, Sky helped define a new era for reggaetón alongside J Balvin. With 16 top 10s on the Hot Latin Songs chart in the quarter-century measurement period, he scored his first No. 1 in 2015 with Balvin’s “Ay Vamos,” which ruled for one week. Months later, “Ginza” would ratify Sky as a bona fide hitmaker with the single ruling Hot Latin Songs for 22 weeks, his longest commanding performance on the chart. —G.F.

  • Estéfano Salgado

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    5 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Known simply by his first name, Estéfano, the Colombian hitmaker was first and foremost a songwriter whose phenomenal lyrics and beautiful, soaring melodies made him a go-to for the likes of Marc Anthony, Jennifer López and Paulina Rubio in the heyday of Latin pop. Formerly part of the duo Donato y Estéfano, he pivoted toward songwriting and production, where he found a slew of big, dramatic voices capable of bringing his songs to life. You know the hits: “Ahora quién” performed by Marc Anthony; Chayanne’s “Yo te amo;” Thalia’s “No me enseñaste;” Ricky Martin’s “Y todo queda en nada.” True hits during a golden era of contemporary Latin song. —L.C.

  • Ovy on the Drums

    Ovy On The Drums attends the 24th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards at FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre on November 16, 2023 in Seville, Spain.
    Image Credit: Juan Naharro Gimenez/Getty Image

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    5 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    The Colombian reggaetón hitmaker may be best known as Karol G’s producer of choice, but Ovy on the Drums has become one of the most in-demand producers over the past 10 years, branching out to work with Myke Towers, Anuel AA and Piso 21. Among his early hits is Karol G and Nicki Minaj’s “Tusa,” which ruled the Hot Latin Songs chart for four weeks and went on to become a global anthem. His longest-leading entry, “MAMIII,” by Karol and Becky G, claimed 10 weeks at No. 1. —G.F.

  • MAG

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    5 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Since teaming up with Bad Bunny in 2020, Marco “MAG” Borrero has played an instrumental role in the production of all four of the megastar’s Billboard 200 No. 1 albums — making history for Spanish-language music in the process. The Dominican-Puerto Rican beatmaker first rose to prominence under the mentorship of Max Martin, and co-produced hits for Flo Rida, Imagine Dragons, Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez. His partnership with Benito, beginning with El Último Tour del Mundo in 2020, marked a turning point for both: It became the first all-Spanish-language album to top the Billboard 200. MAG continued pushing boundaries with 2022’s Un Verano Sin Ti and 2023’s Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana. Among his standout productions, “Me Porto Bonito,” featuring Chencho Corleone, spent 20 weeks at No. 1 on Hot Latin Songs. Meanwhile, the Latin Grammy-winning “Tití Me Preguntó” ran up 14 weeks on top, another honor for one of música urbana’s most visionary architects. —I.R.

  • Gustavo Santaolalla

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    6 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    The Argentine producer, composer and musician is widely regarded as one of the builders of Latin alternative music, a genre he helped elevate from the underground to global recognition. His work with Café Tacvba, Julieta Venegas and Juanes helped redefine the landscape of Latin music in the early 21st century, blending rock, folk, electronic and pan-Latin influences into groundbreaking releases. Gustavo Santaolalla’s production on Café Tacvba’s Re, from 1994, is often hailed as one of the greatest Latin albums of all time, while his continued collaborations with the band — including the Grammy-winning Cuatro Caminos (2003) — furthered their role as torchbearers for the genre. Beyond his contributions to Latin alternative music, Santaolalla co-founded Bajofondo, a collective that fuses tango with electronic music, earning acclaim for modernizing one of Argentina’s most revered genres. As a two-time Academy Award-winning composer (Brokeback Mountain, Babel) and a multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy winner, he has bridged the worlds of film scoring, production and performance. On the Billboard charts, Santaolalla’s production on Juanes’ Mi Sangre spawned the timeless hit “La Camisa Negra,” which topped Hot Latin Songs for eight weeks in 2005. —I.R.

  • Sergio George

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    6 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Sergio George’s impressive portfolio showcases his mastery over a Hot Latin Songs chart career that spans 23 years. He produced Eddie Santiago’s Celebración: Epic Duets, which houses a reimagination of Santiago’s ‘80s hit “Que Locura Enamorarme De Ti,” a collab with Huey Dunbar. George celebrated his first top 10 success on Hot Latin Songs when Dunbar’s “Con Cada Beso” climbed into the top five in 2001. His prolific career encompasses 18 top 10 entries, including six No. 1s. Among those, “Vivir Mi Vida” by Marc Anthony, earned the producer his longest stay at the summit, 17 weeks — the longest domination by a tropical soloist in the history of the 39-year-old tally. —PAMELA BUSTIOS

  • Enrique Iglesias

    Enrique Iglesias attends the red carpet during LOS40 Music Awards Santander at Palau Sant Jordi on November 08, 2024 in Barcelona, Spain.
    Image Credit: Xavi Torrent/Getty Images

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    7 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Enrique Iglesias isn’t just a global Latin pop sensation — he’s also a producer with seven Hot Latin Songs No. 1 hits between 2002 and 2011. From heartfelt, chart-topping ballads “Mentiroso” (2002) and “Quizás” (2003) to the genre-blending pop anthem “Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)” (2007), the Spanish pop crooner has shown his versatility both on stage and in the studio. His work behind the scenes on 2008 tracks “Dónde Están Corazón” and “Lloró Por Ti” helped define Latin pop’s sound in the 2000s, burnishing his legacy as a multi-faceted hit savant. —I.R.

  • Juanes

    Juanes of 'Pimpinero: Blood and Oil' poses during the Toronto International Film Festival on September 09, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.
    Image Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    7 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Soon after the start of the 21st century, Juanes earned his first two Hot Latin Songs top 10s and then his first No. 1, “Fotografía.” The Nelly Furtado duet proved a key partnership for Juanes, as the song dominated for five weeks in 2003, becoming his first of eight No. 1s as an artist. With the 2003 release of his second studio album, Un Día Normal, Juanes logged his first of five No. 1s on Top Latin Albums. Latin pop soon found new prominence in the United States, as the pop/rock singer-songwriter added the right touch of Colombian stylings. —P.B.

  • Shakira

    Shakira celebrates the launch of her new Latin-rooted clinically proven haircare line, isima on July 31, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Image Credit: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    7 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    A global superstar in her own right, and one of the most consequential artists of all time, Shakira has also co-produced some of her biggest hits. She scored seven Hot Latin Songs No. 1s in the first quarter of the 21st century, including “Suerte,” which she co-produced with Tim Mitchell and which spent seven weeks on top in 2001-02, and her longest-leading smash, “La Tortura,” her runaway hit with Alejandro Sanz, and co-produced by Lester Méndez, that ruled for 25 weeks in 2005. —G.F.

  • Tainy

    Tainy at the Pre-GRAMMY Gala held at The Beverly Hilton on February 3, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
    Image Credit: Gilbert Flores

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    7 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Widely celebrated as one of Latin music’s most influential producers, Tainy has spent nearly two decades driving reggaetón’s global ascent and redefining the genre. The Puerto Rican beatmaker emerged in the mid-2000s as a protégé of Luny Tunes (recall Tainy Tunes?) and earned recognition for Wisin y Yandel’s hits including 2006’s “Pam Pam” and 2009’s “Abusadora.” His sonic fingerprint is unmistakable, shaping chart-topping smashes such as Bad Bunny’s 2020 global hit “Dákiti,” featuring Jhayco, and Kali Uchis’ “Telepatía.” Dominating the Hot Latin Songs Producers chart over 2019-21, Tainy has collaborated with genre heavyweights and global stars alike, such as Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Dua Lipa, Karol G, Shawn Mendes and Rosalía. A true visionary, he has forged his legacy with his ability to fuse reggaetón’s raw edge with pop sophistication, setting the tone for música urbana today and surely beyond. —I.R.

  • Alex González

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    9 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Nicknamed “El Animal” for his explosive drumming style, Alex González isn’t just the heartbeat of Maná but also a key creative force behind the act’s global success. As co-producer, he shaped the band’s signature rock en Español sound, driving hits such as “En el Muelle de San Blas” and “Clavado en un Bar.” His dynamic rhythms and production expertise powered chart-topping albums including Amar es Combatir (2006) and Drama y Luz (2011). Outside of Maná, he’s collaborated with the likes of Juanes, further growing his reputation as a genre-defining innovator. —I.R.

  • Carlos Paucar

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    9 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    With nine No. 1 hits on Hot Latin Songs in the quarter-century, Carlos Paucar is best known for his work with Enrique Iglesias, helming production on 2014’s enduring “Bailando,” featuring Gente de Zona and Descemer Bueno, and 2016’s “Duele el Corazón,” featuring Wisin. Paucar’s versatility also shines in 2013’s bachata crossover “Loco,” featuring Romeo Santos. Plus, thanks to soulful ballads “El Perdedor,” featuring Marco Antonio Solís, and “¿Dónde Están Corazón?,” Paucar’s production has helped craft many of Latin pop’s most memorable hits. —I.R.

  • Romeo Santos

    Romeo Santos at Billboard Latin Music Week 2022 held at Faena Forum on September 27, 2022 in Miami, Florida.
    Image Credit: Christopher Polk

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    9 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Santos launched his solo career in 2011, but his musical journey was already well-established, having garnered acclaim as both a singer and producer during his time with Aventura, the group that modernized bachata and redefined its traditional sound in the early 21st century. The “King of Bachata” boasts a Hot Latin Songs history that includes nine No. 1s that held the top spot for a combined 50 weeks. Among these chart-toppers, his collaborations with global superstars Usher and Drake stand out, delivering his longest-running No. 1 hits as both performer and producer: “Promise” dominated for 10 weeks in 2011 and “Odio” reigned for 13 weeks in 2014. —P.B.

  • Fher Olvera

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    10 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Widely known as the frontman and producer behind legendary rock en Español band Maná, Fher Olvera played an essential role in driving the group’s global success. Under his production, Maná achieved 10 Hot Latin Songs No. 1s including “Labios Compartidos” and “Bendita Tu Luz,” featuring Juan Luis Guerra. His work elevated Maná to international fame, via such albums as Amar es Combatir in 2006. Pioneering a sound that fused pan-Latin music with rock, Olvera’s contributions to the genre continue to shape its evolution. —I.R.

  • Sebastian Krys

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    10 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Equal parts rocker and pop lover, Krys also found his footing in tropical music, producing some of Carlos Vives’ greatest hits, including “Déjame entrar” (alongside Emilio Estefan) and the inescapable “Carito,” which never made it to the top spot on Hot Latin Songs but underscores Krys’ capacity to blend vast commercial appeal with regional, rock and alternative sounds. Krys was also the producer behind Luis Fonsi’s massive “Aquí estoy yo,” Gloria Estefan’s “Hoy” (produced with Emilio Estefan) and the hits that launched singer-songwriter Obie Bermúdez’s career, including “Antes.” —L.C.

  • Rudy Pérez

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    11 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    Known for his work with great vocalists, the Cuban-American songwriter and producer helped define the sound of the early 21st century. Pérez is a crossover master in many senses. He produced Christina Aguilera’s Spanish-language debut album, was the producer behind Los Temerarios’ bridging of grupero and Latin pop and produced Christian singer Jaci Velasquez’s foray into pop. Plus, Pérez has excelled in breaking new acts, and names such as Jennifer Peña, Jen Carlos Canela and even Oscar De La Hoya recorded their greatest hits in his studio. Pérez’s credentials additionally include co-founding the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame —L.C.

  • Emilio Estefan

    Emilio Estefan at the 2025 American Music Awards held at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on May 26, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
    Image Credit: Brian Friedman

    Trending on Billboard

    if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) {
    pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() {
    pmcCnx({
    settings: {
    plugins: {
    pmcAtlasMG: {
    iabPlcmt: 2,
    }
    }
    },
    playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’,
    playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’,
    }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”);
    });
    } else {
    // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time.
    window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer();
    }

    14 No. 1s on Hot Latin Songs as a producer 2000-24

    It would be impossible to talk about the current apex of Latin music worldwide without Emilio Estefan. Long before reggaetón took over the world in the mid-2000s, Estefan was the most significant, influential captain of Latin music’s journey to mainstream recognition and acceptance, putting his imprint on some of the biggest crossover hits in history.

    Estefan’s versatility and longevity assure him his spot as the top Latin producer of the 21st century so far, placing a remarkable 50 titles on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart from 2000 through 2024, of which 14 hit No. 1. The variance in genres and rhythms is dizzying. Carlos Vives’ “Déjame Entrar” (co-produced with Sebastian Krys) is a signature pop/rock/vallenta that spent four weeks on top of the chart. Who can forget Paulina Rubio’s pop anthem “Te quise tanto,” which ruled for six weeks? And then, of course, there’s the pathos of queen Gloria Estefan, the muse behind much of Emilio’s music, who traverses from salsa (“No me dejes de querer”) to introspective, acoustic balladry (“Tu fotografía”) to zany novelty (“Hotel Nacional”) under one steady production vision.

    Emilio Estefan has not only produced and written hits but also gave first opportunities to the likes of Estéfano, Sebastian Krys and Kike Santander, all of whom worked with him at the beginning of their careers. —L.C.

Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox


Sign Up

The Daily

A daily briefing on what matters in the music industry

By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.
We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

October 10, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Collage of Miu Miu spring/summer 2026 models.
Fashion

Miu Miu’s Spring/Summer 2026 Show Says Apron Dresses Are Hot

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

With the S/S 26 Miu Miu show, Miuccia Prada wanted to remind everyone of the reality of life. Specifically, she wanted to call to mind the actuality that hard work is necessary for anything, even beauty, glamour, and fashion. Before seeing the collection or reading the show notes, guests were greeted to a transformed Palais d’léna made to look like the dining facility of a factory with long Formica tables and pink rubberized floors. Aptly, the show notes were titled Work, and the collection was described as “a consideration of the work of women—their challenges, adversity, experience. Its invisibility is confronted and addressed, recognized, and valorized.”

An Ever-Expanding Miu Miu Fan Club

Miu Miu fans have been around since 1993, when Prada created the brand, but sine the viral Miu Miu micro mini there are more tastemakers and celebrities and editors than ever vying for a coveted spot in the brand’s fan club. The Spring 2026 guests included Alexa Chung, Petra Collins, Emma Corrin, Nina Dobrev, Paloma Elsesser, Wonyoung Jang and more.

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

The Miu Miu Girl Wears Apron Dresses Now

The theme of ‘work’ in the collection came across instantly, as soon as the first model walked down the runway wearing a canvas blue apron. She was followed by models in protective leather aprons and drill pinafores. Sometimes these aprons were accessorized with leather belts with D-rings meant for fastening equipment. It was as if the models were just passing by guests on their way to clock in at a factory.

Later on in the show was a parade of a different kind of apron. They were more domestic and less industrial, with floral patterns and lace details more akin to those preferred by homemakers. They felt familiar, like something you perhaps grew up watching your mom or grandmother or great grandmother wear while she juggled tens of tasks at once and still managed to make you feel loved.

While the apron is often something only seen within the walls of a home or a workshop, Prada saw it as something that deserved to be platformed and considered beautiful. “The apron, as a universal symbol of work, is afforded a nobility and respect,” she wrote. “Cultural meanings of this garment can shift radically according to changes in materialization and form—from domicilary to clinical to industrial, physical labor to care-giving, primary and tertiary industries and the domestic sphere. A single garment containing multitiudes.” And now it’ll likely have it’s next multitude as an ‘It’ item that’s sure to be trending by 2026.

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Only Miuccia.Prada Can Bring Back a Statement Necklace and Bandana

Aside from the D-leather belts, the apron dresses were often accessorized with chunky necklaces and bold printed bandanas. The latter are another unofficial part of the factory worker uniform, but when styled with necklaces they were reminiscent of the statement necklace craze of the mid 2010s. They’re often looked back at as a moment of classic millennial twee cringe but if anyone can bring them back, it would be Prada. Plus, twee is set for a comeback any day now, so get your whimsy—and chunky neckwear—ready.

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

The Reality of Clothes for a Working Life

Something that’s so special about Miu Miu is that Mrs. Prada is able to make the mundane feel worthy of adoration. She transforms items you’ve seen so many times over and thought nothing of and makes them something you suddenly desire. A couple of seasons ago she did this with bags overstuffed with a change of clothing, meant to represent the busy life so many of us live where we’re expected to be many people at once.

That overstuffed bag was maybe once something you’d feel ashamed of wearing but Mrs. P made it something cool; something to be imitated, intentionally. She is always showing us that a busy life is a beautiful one. And Spring 2026 felt like a doubling down on that narrative. Why hide the fact that you work hard instead of quite literally wearing it on your sleeve?

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Spring/Summer 2026

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)