On July 7, in the intimate setting of Julie de Libran’s exclusive private mansion on the Left Bank, one of the most distinctive moments of Couture Fashion Week took place.
In this confidential atmosphere, the designer unveiled her Fall-Winter 2025-2026 collection.
A delicate tribute to nature, memory, and a liberated femininity, the collection was built around the use of deadstock fabrics.
A creative synergy that transcends seasons
Julie de Libran was among the first designers to incorporate Nona Source fabrics into her collections.
Season after season, this collaboration gives rise to pieces that skillfully combine refinement, sustainability, and savoir-faire.
It’s a trusted relationship that demonstrates how couture excellence can go hand in hand with environmental awareness.
Julie de Libran, excellence at the heart of Haute Couture
Her vision of Haute Couture stands apart from fleeting trends. For Julie de Libran, creation is a personal, carefully controlled act. She designs silhouettes that are both fluid and structured, soft yet assertive, where craftsmanship enhances individuality.
Her signature is a modern romanticism, punctuated with vintage references, where each garment tells a story of freedom.
Her presence on the couture calendar is invaluable, as it reminds us that emotion, finesse, and sustainability can coexist without compromise.
A closer look at the Fall-Winter 2025-2026 collection
This season, the designer delves into themes of nature, love, and memory. Circular materials become the narrative thread of a poetic couture wardrobe.
Highlights include a black satin dress with flawless draping, a tailored suit in grey and black checkered cashmere and a white lace dress with a leopard motif, both airy and textured.
Material as the starting point
At the heart of this collection is the material itself. Selected from Nona Source, the fabrics: silk satin, cashmere, polyviscose, infuse each creation with a unique spirit.
Julie de Libran elevates them through her couture expertise and rare aesthetic sensibility.
More than just sourcing, this collaboration reflects a way of rethinking fashion: circular, precious, and timeless.