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PEET DULLAERT FALL/WINTER 2026 COUTURE
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PEET DULLAERT
FALL/WINTER 2026

COUTURE

INSPIRED BY REMBRANDT'S TIMELESS PORTRAITS
COUTURE REIMAGINED FOR THE MODERN WOMAN

PARIS, FRANCE · FALL/WINTER 2026 COUTURE

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PEET DULLAERT
FALL/WINTER 2026

COUTURE

“Inspired by Rembrandt's timeless portraits, Peet Dullaert's Fall/Winter 2026 Couture collection transformed the Paris show into a living gallery, where artistic heritage, contemporary craftsmanship and modern femininity converged in effortless motion.”



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PEET DULLAERT FALL/WINTER 2026 COUTURE

Paris Couture Week has always rewarded designers who understand that true couture is measured not by spectacle, but by conviction. With his Fall/Winter 2026 Couture collection, Peet Dullaert delivered precisely that—a thoughtful dialogue between artistic heritage and contemporary craftsmanship. Inspired by Rembrandt van Rijn's celebrated portraits of Marten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit, currently exhibited at the Louvre, the collection transformed historical influence into a distinctly modern expression of couture through refined tailoring, fluid silhouettes and exceptional technical precision.

Rather than recreating the past, Dullaert distilled its essence. The opening silhouettes introduced a calm confidence, where restrained elegance and architectural clarity established the rhythm of the collection. Every look demonstrated an intuitive understanding of proportion, allowing historical inspiration to evolve naturally within garments designed for contemporary movement and modern femininity.

Throughout the show, references to the history of couture emerged with remarkable subtlety. The iconic robe à la française was reinterpreted through softer construction and effortless fluidity, while discreet leopard motifs recalled the refined glamour of the 1920s. These elements never became nostalgic reproductions; instead, they enriched the narrative, illustrating how heritage can remain relevant when approached with intelligence and restraint.

Material innovation formed the emotional core of the collection. Hand-developed velours de panne, lace coupé, intricate macramé and silk embroideries inspired by historic chiné silks revealed the extraordinary expertise of the Paris atelier. Under carefully balanced runway lighting, every texture contributed to a composition of remarkable depth, demonstrating that couture continues to find its greatest strength in the mastery of craftsmanship rather than ornamentation alone.

Colour was handled with equal sophistication. Drawing upon the rich tonal vocabulary associated with Rembrandt's paintings, Dullaert favoured layered depth over dramatic contrast. Earthy neutrals, profound blacks and nuanced jewel tones enhanced both the sculptural quality of the silhouettes and the luxurious character of the fabrics, allowing every look to unfold with quiet confidence.

Peet Dullaert's Fall/Winter 2026 Couture collection comprise od sculptural draping, innovative knit constructions and stretch textiles introduced a new flexibility to traditional couture techniques. Selected hairstyles extended the visual language of the garments themselves, creating seamless continuity between fashion, movement and styling without ever distracting from the exceptional construction of the clothing.

Entirely realised within the Paris atelier, his Couture collection reaffirmed that innovation and heritage need not exist in opposition. Instead, they can coexist with remarkable harmony when guided by a clear creative vision and uncompromising craftsmanship. In a season where many collections pursued theatrical excess, Dullaert offered something increasingly rare: couture defined by precision, elegance and enduring relevance. It was a collection that spoke softly, yet carried unmistakable authority—an eloquent reminder that the future of couture is shaped as much by refinement as it is by imagination.


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PEET DULLAERT FALL/WINTER 2026 COUTURE — A LIVING PORTRAIT OF MODERN ELEGANCE
"Rather than recreating history, Peet Dullaert reimagines it through fluid silhouettes, remarkable craftsmanship and a runway where every look becomes a portrait in motion."


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