
Mugler unveils The Womanities, a new visual series starring Emma Chamberlain, extending the house’s ongoing exploration of identity, transformation, and sensual archetypes through fragrance.
Framed as a cinematic editorial narrative, the project positions fragrance not as accessory, but as catalyst — a force capable of multiplying the self into distinct, almost mythological figures. Across a sequence of striking visuals, Chamberlain inhabits a series of characters that embody the fractured yet unified spirit of the Mugler woman: bold, hyper-stylised, and perpetually in motion.
Each persona is anchored to one of Mugler’s signature olfactory worlds, from the gourmand intensity of Angel and the magnetic force of A*Men, to the luminous florality of Alien and the textural abstraction of Over The Musk from Les Exceptions. The result is a sensory choreography where scent becomes identity, and identity becomes performance.
Chamberlain’s presence adds a contemporary dissonance to Mugler’s legacy — grounded in immediacy, internet-era authenticity, and a refusal of fixed image. It is precisely this elasticity that makes her a fitting figure for a house long defined by theatrical excess and radical reinvention.
The series also introduces silhouettes from debut creative director Miguel Castro Freitas’ first collection, Stardust Aphrodite Spring/Summer 2026, which reinterprets Mugler’s language of glamour through a more mythopoetic register — where futurism, femininity, and archetype converge.
In The Womanities, fragrance is no longer invisible. It becomes narrative architecture: a way of staging who we are, and who we might become next.



