Section two of the gallery shifts focus to Miu’s civilian wardrobe. Unlike the aggressive red of her fighting attire, her casual looks are a masterclass in "Yamato Nadeshiko" modernism.

Miu's color palette revolves around (pinks and light greens) for her civilian life, representing her kindness, and solid, bold tones for her martial arts attire, representing her strength and discipline.

Miu Furinji's interest in fashion began at a young age. Born in 1946 in Milan, Italy, she was exposed to the city's rich fashion heritage and was encouraged to pursue her passion for design. Furinji studied at the Istituto Marangoni in Milan, where she honed her skills and developed her unique aesthetic.

Aerodynamics. Every piece of fabric is chosen to prevent snagging during close-quarters grappling or rapid evasive maneuvers. 3. Effortless Casual Elegance