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Fall-Winter 2025 Collection

HAUTE COUTURE WEEK


Haute Couture Week : Fall-Winter 2025 

 

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" Silent Symphony "

Opening look shown on Anastasia Ivanova - Closing look shown on Gia Bab
Silent Symphony, composed by the beauty of each individual walk.

For the Beauty of Being

“ Some things don’t need to be explained.
As it is felt.
Recognized.
Lived.

I stay close to that.

Clothes for real life, with purpose. For the space in between.
For what moves without a need to be seen.

To the body,
to time,
to care.
To the quiet that speaks,
when everything else moves too fast.

That’s all.
That’s everything ”

- Peet Dullaert
 

For the Fall - Winter 2025 collection, Peet Dullaert continues a balance between boldness and fluidity, Modern sewn creation : "cousu main', with a contemporary reality. 

Details and drape continued, as accent to vulnerable and delicate points of the body, attention to a personal interaction with the pieces. Creations cut to reveal a visible scapula, collarbones in highlight. The nape of the neck, grace of the shoulders. These elements, the cut, in their subtlety, highlight the striking elegance of the body, as well as fragility. 

Cool wools, Plissé, Tulle and voile, with lightness are shaped to work closely in synergy with the body, yet still allowing free movement that is so essential today. The cut and weave of these fabrics provided a beautiful way to honour individual silhouette while creating a seemingly effortless construction.” 

The collection continues a Dullaert’s signature technique, used to construct layers of fluid fabrics like Silk Crêpe Georgette together ; suggesting one bonded fabric, but a lightness, that breathes and flows through construction, carried by your personal grace.

A distinctively modern sensibility. 



Manifesto :

What is beauty. The question that is the bane of our industry’s existence. I believe it cannot be addressed with only the presentation of the end product on the runway. From the cuts that mold on the body, to embrace it, not claim; my inspiration with the Atelier is rooted in celebration of us people.

The creations, crafted by artisanal fabric manipulation, resulting in unique surfaces reinterpret suiting adapted to modern posture trough construction adapted to modern life[1],and flou-tailoring [2]. The exploration of organic shapes and the human anatomy through re-invented techno-pleat designs [3] is what the collection speaks to.

The myriad of human silhouettes. Each of them, entirely shaped and sewn by hand. "Cousu main" : a needle, a thread, creation without the use of a machine. Such creation is greatly personal at the base of it all, and inspired by the lives of the diverse group of individuals around me, the generations that inspire and teach me. And so, our inspiration at the Atelier is rooted in this celebration of people, and the myriad of their human silhouettes, that has been a guiding architect.

Reflection on life in this digital age. Silhouettes emerging from a storm, to honour resilience and movement of the body. You are meant to live in our clothes, to be : free. - Peet Dullaert

 

Glossary

  1.       PEET DULLAERT Signature Suiting - Cut for modern posture. Our cuts allow you to type on your phone, bend your arms at angles needed to live today’s lifestyle, whilst maintaining a fluid sartorial look. This is achieved through the house’s signature turned cut that allows for dynamic movement of the body, achieved through a bias-cut direction on the back and the arms. As opposed to traditional linear position of seams, that does not allow the wearer to live an active life, our signature cut allows for free movement of the arms complimented by design aesthetic that makes our seams flow with the body’s movement.

  2.       Flou-tailoring – A technique where the fabric is shaped directly on a live body, without the process of creation on a mannequin. The genesis of every design created in this collection is through live draping on the body.

  3.       PEET DULLAERT Techno pleating – A unique innovation of the house in treating fabric, techno pleating is manipulation of the house trademark pleated-fabric to create shapes. Fabrics that are either manipulated by hand or machine, and each piece created by only one Artisan. The way the fabric is pleated and structured, allows the wearer to truly move in the clothes; without feeling constrained by its fit. Even though each piece is couture made, the buyer can be assured that they will comfortably be able to fit into the clothes through the journey of their life. The techno pleating material further allows the wearer to travel without worrying about creases. One can bunch up the clothes, such that it is compact and can be fit into a travel suitcase, unfolded and draped on the body. For a carefree wearer that is active and does not want to be worried about ironing, luggage space, but priorities aesthetics and cuts.

    Responsible in-house production cycle – On a made to order basis, for ready to wear and couture, translating to our goal of conscious production. As the house only uses materials to fulfill specific orders leading to minimal scope for waste. Our shipment process is end to end carbon neutral with fully recyclable packaging.



ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS :

Artistic Director : Peet Dullaert
Atelier : PEET DULLAERT Paris

Casting : hb. Creative Agency, led by Hatem Ben Hassine

Hair : Ilham Mestour – The Wall Group
Make Up : Hannah Rosie Bennett for MAC Cosmetics

Manicure : Annabel Maginnis - Glitterbels

Runway Photography : Iulia Matei

Detail & backstage Photography : Ketevan Tkhelidze

 

SPECIAL MENTION :

Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode

Baroness Hélène de Ludinghausen †, Pierre Bergé †

Mouna Ayoub

Yu-Chi Lyra Kuo

Riccardo Bellini , Florence Tétier

Trisha Shetty

Nadia Murad

James Cook


Eliza Morano, Thomas Petit Joseph, Simone Caporale, Gia Bab
Diane Douvalle, Claire Werlan, Gloria Iyare, Bhagya Shree Pathmanaban


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