Miu Miu opened the latest chapter of its cultural programme today in Milan , as the first day of Miu Miu Literary Club 2026 unfolded at the historic Circolo Filologico Milanese .
The event brought together leading feminist thinkers and contemporary writers to explore literature, memory and desire through the lens of Annie Ernaux’s work.
Clerici 10 into a three day literary salon. The format takes inspiration from Europe’s tradition of salons and intellectual circles, recast here through a distinctly contemporary and female-focused point of view.
The programme is anchored by two major works: Annie Ernaux’s A Girl’s Story (2016) and Ama Ata Aidoo’s Changes: A Love Story (1991) , both used as starting points to discuss desire, consent and autonomy.
Copies of these titles are made available to attendees throughout the three days , reinforcing the club’s aim to put books directly into readers’ hands.
Day one: Annie Ernaux’s A Girl’s Story The first day focused on A Girl’s Story , the autobiographical work that traces Annie Ernaux’s coming of age experience and examines how memory reshapes the past…
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