Seen by Fräulein #24: What caught our eye this week Too many headlines, too little time. That’s why "Seen by Fräulein" is our weekly edit of everything the Fräulein team has been talking about, obsessing over, or saving for later. Miu Miu Upcycled Gives Vintage Classics a New Life What happens when a perfectly crisp white shirt gets a second chance? Or when a pair of khaki chinos decides to reinvent itself? For Miu Miu Upcycled 2026, the answer is simple: something entirely new. Fronted by Suki Waterhouse, the collection continues Miu Miu’s love affair with vintage, transforming timeless wardrobe staples into one-of-a-kind pieces that blur the line between past and present. Shirts become dresses, trousers become jackets, and familiar silhouettes take on entirely new forms through crystal embellishments, aged leather details, ribbons and bows. Sourced from vintage specialists around the world, each garment is carefully restored and renewed. Signs of wear are not hidden but celebrated, honoring the stories already woven into every piece. Heinrich Dinkelacker Opens New Berlin Store Heinrich Dinkelacker celebrates the reopening of its Berlin store in Charlottenburg, marking a new chapter for the heritage footwear brand founded in 1879. Located on Leibnizstraße 59, the new space invites visitors to discover the world of Heinrich Dinkelacker up close – from its signature lasts and fine leathers to the craftsmanship behind each handmade pair. To celebrate the opening, guests are invited to join an evening of selected drinks and snacks. The reopening also highlights Heinrich Dinkelacker’s ongoing collaboration with OOR Studio, with first models and images from the Spring/Summer 2027 collection to be presented in the new store. Thursday, June 11, from 6 PM Heinrich Dinkelacker Store Leibnizstraße 59 10629 Berlin-Charlottenburg Near Olivaer Platz OOR x Heinrich Dinkelacker by Thomas Hauser OOR x Heinrich Dinkelacker by Thomas Hauser Aesop’s Queer Library returns to Berlin Aesop’s Queer Library is returning to Berlin this summer. Rooted in the belief that storytelling has the power to affirm identities and foster empathy, this year’s edition is titled Body of Work and explores the human body as both an expression of our inner world and a bridge to what we share with others. Ahead of a series of upcoming store takeovers, Aesop will open satellite reading rooms in selected locations around the world. Visitors will have the opportunity to discover a curated selection of queer literature and, while supplies last, take home a complimentary book – no purchase required. The Berlin Queer Reading Room opens on July 22 at: Aesop Store Kurfürstendamm Kurfürstendamm 17 10719 Berlin Read Next Seen by Fräulein #23: What caught our eye this week Fräulein Talents: Ani Ellen aka Stevie Knickers “The Key To Life Is To Stay Fluid”: Claudia Hart In Conversation With Anika Meier