Natan Ready To Wear Fall Winter 2022 – 2023 Paris Fashion
We’re ready for winter, with Maison Natan’s next collection, designed to envelop us in softness and elegance. With shades inspired by the depths of glaciers and impeccable tailoring in caressing materials, the season is set to be both modern and timeless.
Fashion calls for flexibility, and we find this in knitwear infused with all the softness of new beginnings, in a spectrum of natural colours reminiscent of snow in morning sunshine. Once again this season, Maison Natan is treating its signature elegance to a modern twist for crossgenerational appeal, with contemporary garments reflecting transversal youthfulness. Volumes are beautifully reinvented with knots and crosses, refining the figure for stylish looks to take us all the way through to evening. From autumn, the male-female look reveals androgynous suits with ultra-flowing jackets and pressed-crease trousers. The patterns defy the cold with neo-impressionist prints and large checks. Edouard Vermeulen has developed some original sleeve effects for Maison Natan this season, with graduated lengths and “balloon” looks tapering at the wrists. Shoulders are emphasised, a gentle, strong presence. Collars are reinvented too, with extrapolated volumes and romanticism anchored in urban reality.
The watchword for winter is therefore volume: generously wide cut trousers to ward off winter chills, and “New New Look” dresses with fitted waists that flatter all body shapes. Vegan leather outfits infuse the collection with rock sensuality, while all-denim silhouettes present a toned-down take on luxury. Layering of beautifully tailored but wearable garments rises to all situations in our changing lives. Both timeless and resonating with fashion, the garments in this new collection are redefining the lines of a trend designed to last.


























































































































All images courtesy of Maison Natan
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