Let's face it: Miss Piggy is a fashion icon, and it's about time the world recognizes her sartorial genius. Vogue finally caught on, dedicating a 'Life in Looks' feature to our favorite porcine diva, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. Chloé Malle, take a bow—this is the kind of bold, joyful content we’ve been craving. As Miss Piggy herself quips at the start of the video, 'Took you long enough!' But here's where it gets even more fabulous: in just seven minutes, the video manages to highlight some of her most unforgettable high-fashion moments, though it barely scratches the surface of her legendary style.
First up, her Lela Rose gown at the 56th Emmy Awards, which she describes as 'all the sparkle, the glamour, and the glitz'—a perfect encapsulation of her larger-than-life personality. Then there’s her Zac Posen masterpiece from 2011, which she claims was originally designed for Naomi Campbell. 'But then he saw it on me,' she says with a wink, 'and felt I was better suited for it.' Bold statement? Absolutely. But can we blame her for owning her status as a fashion muse?
Her Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton look at the 2012 British Academy Film Awards gets a simple yet powerful endorsement: 'Fabulous designer.' No arguments there. But it’s her Vivienne Westwood court dress in *Muppets Most Wanted* that truly steals the show. Inspired by 17th-century English royalty and crafted from recycled water bottles, this dress is as sustainable as it is stunning. 'Despite having that dress,' she laments, 'I’m still not married, hmph.' A playful jab at her marital status, but also a reminder of her timeless appeal.
And let’s not forget her Anthony Vacarello for Saint Laurent moment, where she stands shoulder-to-shoulder with supermodel Amber Valletta. 'Hard to tell who’s who, isn’t it?' she teases. Touché, Miss Piggy. Touché.
But here’s the part most people miss: Miss Piggy’s style isn’t just about the clothes—it’s about confidence, humor, and unapologetic self-expression. Is she the ultimate fashion icon, or is her appeal more about her personality? Let’s debate it in the comments. One thing’s for sure: Miss Piggy doesn’t just wear fashion; she is fashion. And the world is better for it.