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Vautrait SS26 Collection: The Beauty of Things Left Undone
For Spring/Summer 2026, Vautrait presents a meditation on time, an exploration of memory, age, and imperfection transformed into quiet luxury. Designer Yonathan Carmel builds his vision not on immediacy but on intuition, crafting garments that feel as though they’ve lived other lives before finding the runway. Each piece emerges like a rediscovered heirloom, softened by time yet charged with meaning.
The collection reinterprets vintage couture codes through a contemporary lens. Structured shoulders and cropped jackets echo the sharpness of the eighties, while fluid, draped silhouettes bring an air of introspection. Harem trousers in muted gold brocade meet ribbed ecru bombers, translucent organza slips peek beneath tailored vests, and deadstock ivory silk becomes asymmetric gowns sculpted through precise knots. Reclaimed silk ties reappear as wrap skirts and blouses, a poetic act of transformation that defines Carmel’s approach.
Textiles anchor the narrative: cottons, brocades, and viscose blends chosen for their texture and soul. Each fabric carries a whisper of imperfection, an echo of something once loved. The palette is serene and tactile: dusted whites, softened metallics, and neutral tones fading like light through old lace curtains.
Shot in diffused light, the lookbook evokes the intimacy of forgotten rooms where elegance lingers in silence. Accessories, pointed boots, and slender belts ground the dreamlike aesthetic without disrupting its composure. The collection embraces fluidity in both form and identity, shifting between precision and softness with effortless grace.
Vautrait’s Spring/Summer 2026 offering is not about novelty but endurance. It celebrates craftsmanship, introspection, and the exquisite beauty of restraint – a timeless expression of fashion as memory made tangible.
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