Dear Shaded Viewers,
For Autumn/Winter 2026, Maison Natan explores the relationship between structure and softness through a collection defined by precision, movement, and a restrained sense of luxury. Presented in Brussels and later revealed in Paris during a private gathering hosted by Belgian Ambassador Jo Indekeu, the collection invited guests to experience the craftsmanship behind each silhouette up close.

Under the direction of founder and Creative Director Edouard Vermeulen, Natan builds a world of elongated proportions, sculptural volumes, and luminous winter tones. Vanilla, ivory, and opalescent whites create a sense of quiet radiance, contrasted by deep jet blacks whose subtle shine recalls the polished surface of a chess piece. The collection finds its rhythm in these opposing forces, balancing architectural clarity with a playful spirit.
The palette expands through rich garnet and cherry reds, buttercup yellow, ochre, absinthe green, and glacier blue, bringing warmth and freshness to the season. Flared skirts, balloon silhouettes, and wide-leg trousers reveal a confident approach to occasion dressing, while structured tops and carefully placed details highlight the Maison’s commitment to craftsmanship.
Within the ateliers, artisans bring texture and dimension through feather work, embroidery inspired by chessboard patterns, and diamond-shaped Swarovski embellishments. Lace gowns in wine tones, sweeping copper skirts, soft pink dresses with a 1950s influence, and velvet evening silhouettes complete a collection that embraces the rituals of dressing while allowing room for individuality.
Yours digitally,
Pedro







