Miista
British fashion brand
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Miista is a fashion brand that makes footwear, accessories, and ready-to-wear, manufactured in Europe. The company was founded in the United Kingdom in 2010 as Miista Limited.[1]
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Fashion |
| Founded | 2010 |
| Founder | Laura Villasenin |
| Headquarters | London, England |
| Products | footwear ready-to-wear accessories |
| Website | https://www.miista.com |
History
Miista was founded in 2010 by Spanish designer Laura Villasenin,[2] who had moved to the United Kingdom to study fashion design and shoemaking.[3] For the first ten years, the brand concentrated on shoes and accessories, establishing manufacturing partnerships in Spain and Portugal.[4][5]
In 2021, Miista launched a clothing line and began producing garments in-house in Spain. This move was part of a broader trend among accessories-led brands seeking to expand into ready-to-wear.[6] By entering the ready-to-wear market, the company shifted apparel production in-house.[7][8]
Miista presented a ready-to-wear collection during New York Fashion Week for the Spring/Summer 2026 season.[9] The presentation incorporated choreographed performance elements developed in collaboration with choreographer and creative director Zoï Tatopoulos.[10] Tatopoulos, known for her work in music videos and contemporary performance, created choreography that interacted with the brand’s clothing and footwear during the show.[11]
During the same period, the brand became the subject of broader public discussion following appearances of its footwear in high-profile cultural and political contexts.[12][13] In 2025 and 2026, Miista boots were worn at public events promoting the television series Wednesday[14][15] and the inauguration of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.[16][17]
Operations
Miista produces footwear, accessories, and ready-to-wear collections. Its apparel offering includes denim, dresses, knitwear, swimwear, and tops.[18]
Manufacturing is based in Europe, primarily in Spain and Portugal. The company operates a clothing factory in Galicia, Spain, and sources textiles from southern Europe.[4][19] In 2025, Vogue reported that the company was building its second factory in A Coruña, Galicia, as part of an effort to increase in-house production and maintain closer oversight of labour conditions.[20] Industry publications have described the expansion of in-house production in Galicia as a long-term operational strategy aimed at reinforcing regional manufacturing capacity and responding to supply chain volatility affecting the global fashion industry in the 2020s.[4]
By the mid-2020s, direct-to-consumer sales accounted for the majority of Miista's revenue.[4] The United States is its largest market, generating over 40 percent of total revenue. In response to tariff uncertainty, the company expanded its US warehousing and fulfilment operations.[21][22]
It sells primarily through its own website and stores, as well as through wholesale distribution.[4] In March 2022, the brand opened a month-long pop-up in Paris, with further activations planned in Barcelona and New York City, alongside a styling event in London.[18]
In addition to its fashion collections, Miista has produced editorial projects. In 2022, the brand released the first issue of a printed publication titled Their Gaze, which accompanied a seasonal retail activation and directed its proceeds to organizations supporting humanitarian aid for Ukraine.[18]