
Coco Gauff fronts the Miu Miu x New Balance 2026 collection, bringing all white tennis pieces, 530 SL sneakers, technical stretch jersey, Silk Tec outerwear, caps, headbands, and navy and red joint logos into focus. The collaboration keeps classic tennis whites at the center, but the mood is not country club cosplay. It is clean, competitive, and very aware that court style is one of fashion’s strongest lanes right now.
Coco Gauff Makes Tennis Whites Feel Like a Power Move

The all white palette is classic, but Coco Gauff makes it feel current. Miu Miu and New Balance use tennis tradition as the base, then sharpen it with technical stretch jersey, clean silhouettes, scalloped edges, navy piping, and the kind of styling that looks just as good in a campaign image as it does on court. Gauff brings the credibility. Miu Miu brings the tension. New Balance brings the performance read.
That is why Miu Miu feels so right in this conversation. The brand has turned familiar pieces into status signals for years, and tennis whites are perfect material. A tank top, pleated skirt, mini dress, jacket, cap, or headband can look simple at first glance, then the small Miu Miu decisions start doing the work.
The 530 SL Is the Sneaker Hook

The 530 SL is not playing background here. The sneaker returns in a decò leather version with technical precision and asymmetrically colored woven laces, while additional technical fabric and suede colorways push the shoe further into fashion territory. It has the right kind of contradiction, sporty enough to make sense with Gauff, polished enough to sit inside the Miu Miu universe.
That mix gives Miu Miu shoes a stronger athletic lane without losing the brand’s odd little charm. The 530 SL works with the all white kit because it does not disappear into it. The sneaker adds the attitude, whether it is worn with a pleated skirt, a mini dress, or the kind of off court outfit that borrows tennis codes and leaves the actual match optional.
Performance Details Get a Miu Miu Rewrite

The best part of the collection is how specific the construction feels. Technical stretch jersey gives the garments movement, while tailoring, darting, and clean pattern work keep the shapes controlled. Scalloped edges along necklines and seams bring softness, navy piping adds the sport line, pleated skirts come with discreet slits, and open backs make the whole kit feel less expected.
This is where New Balance becomes more than a logo in the story. The collaboration works because the clothes are built around performance cues, then styled with Miu Miu’s fashion instinct. It does not feel like activewear pretending to be luxury. It feels like tennis dressing being edited for 2026.
Silk Tec Outerwear Finishes the Court Uniform

The Silk Tec outerwear gives the collection its extra layer. Gauff’s jacket is lightweight, structured, breathable, flexible, and protective, which keeps the performance message intact while adding polish. The lineup also includes a mini dress, pleated skirt, tank top, jogger pants, cap, and headband, all tied together through the navy and red joint logo.
The accessories push the look beyond match day. Caps and headbands lock in the tennis identity, while the 530 SL gives the outfit a street life. That is where Miu Miu bags can enter the wider styling conversation, because the real appeal of this collection is not just the court kit. It is the way Coco Gauff makes tennis style feel sharp, wearable, and completely worth watching right now.
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Brand DNA
Founded in 1993 by Miuccia Prada, Miu Miu turns Italian luxury into a clever wardrobe of mini skirts, ballet flats, sharp knits, bags, eyewear, and offbeat femininity with cult status.