cat ladies

jumpsuit. ELEPHANT
opposite
dress. CHOCHENG

“If you keep going like this, you’ll end up alone with cats!” This sharp little phrase, often hurled at single women, links life outside the traditional couple to something inherently negative, as if a life without a man is inevitably sad or incomplete. It’s rooted in the stereotype of the “crazy cat lady,” a caricature of an older woman surrounded by felines, perceived as unhappy and eccentric. This demeaning image reinforces the idea that a woman must define herself through her relationship status or find fulfillment in motherhood.

From the Malleus Maleficarum, the medieval treatise that accused women of being close to their cats of witchcraft, to modern pop culture portrayals like The Simpsons’ “Crazy Cat Lady,” who throws cats at passersby in a state of disarray, the stereotype seems deeply engraved in our collective imagination. Recently, one of Donald Trump’s advisors even labelled presidential candidate Kamala Harris and singer Taylor Swift as “childless cat ladies,” asserting that in the eyes of powerful men, “a woman without children is seen as suspicious.”

Lisa Miquet wants to reclaim this so-called insult and turn it into a manifesto by dismantling this myth, piece by piece, and shine a new light on the so-called “crazy cat lady.” She is not a desperate relic — she is the queen of her own kingdom, a peaceful soul moving freely beyond the constraints imposed upon her. Rather than merely responding to a stereotype, Miquet aspires to create a visual manifesto. A poem in images. A celebration of feminine individuality, far from social expectations.

Here, every woman is sovereign, in harmony with her own rhythm. She listens to the whisper of felines who, like her, follow their own path — untamed. Miquet believe images have the power to transform our imagination. That’s why Miquet wants to challenge this representation and offer it a new light. After all, what if being a “childless cat lady” was a choice — a life of independence, love, and freedom?

cape + trousers. ELEPHANT
shirt. The Frankie Shop
necklace. Bangla Begum

set. Issey Miyake
gloves. mlb
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set. CHOCHENG
gloves. mlb

blazer. The Frankie Shop
shirt, cap + scarf. Vintage
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dress. Vivienne Westwood
heels. José Molina
necklace. Bangla Begum

set. Issey Miyake
boots. EMPTY BEHAVIOR
gloves. mlb

blazer. The Frankie Shop
ring. Bangla Begum
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dress. Vintage
shoes. Rebecca Van Dik

earrings. Vintage
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suit + shirt. Vivienne Westwood
sunglasses. Seconde Vue
earrings. Wens

dress. Vivienne Westwood
glasses. Thierry Mugler Vintage @ Seconde Vue
necklace. Bangla Begu
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suit + shirt. Vivienne Westwood
earrings. Wens

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dress. CHOCHENG
glasses. Seconde Vue

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coat. The Frankie Shop

photography. Lisa Miquet
fashion. Marguerite Marin
models.Chantal Guillaume, Sylviane Degunst, Martina Gazzoni, Axelle Doué, Nathalie George, Sandra Mathiou, Nadja La Ganza + Agnès Tassel @ Agence Silver
cats. Vitaa, Teten, Mushi and Venise
booking. Karine @ Silver Agency
hair. Fanny Fraslin
make up. Doris Hemar
digital capture. Elisa
head of set design. Mila Fichou
fashion assistant. Merine Oueslati
production assistant. Pauline Philippot
set design assistant. Barbara Perin
lighting assistant. Luka Ibanez
special thanks. Hôtel Jobo, Paris