Couture Peet Dullaert

Spring–Summer 2026 Couture in Motion

Presented during Haute Couture Week, Peet Dullaert’s Spring–Summer 2026 collection continues the house’s exploration of balance between boldness and fluidity, structure and ease, intimacy and expression. Rooted in cousu main craftsmanship and executed entirely by hand in Paris, the collection proposes a modern vision of couture grounded in contemporary reality.

This season reimagines the intimate logic of underpinnings and the purposeful geometry of athletic wear as couture-inflected outer garments. Across the silhouettes, the distinction between what is worn as foundation and what is worn as expression gently dissolves, forming a new sartorial language attuned to today’s rhythms. Elements traditionally associated with undergarments or activewear are brought outward with couture precision: they frame, support, and articulate the body without constraining it.

The collection is guided by an ethos that honors how the body inhabits and moves through life. Fabrics and constructions emphasize resilience, comfort, and poise not as trends, but as a logic of wear. Architectural yet fluid shapes echo the structure of underlayers, while couture-grade textiles are tailored with the rigor of sportswear engineering. Movement is not an afterthought, but a design principle.

More than a stylistic fusion, Spring–Summer 2026 is an exploration of body intelligence garments responding to breath, posture, and stride. Organic shapes and human anatomy are explored through reinvented techno-pleat designs, flou tailoring, and construction adapted to modern posture and daily life. Each silhouette is shaped and sewn entirely by hand, underscoring a deeply personal approach to creation.

At its core, the collection reflects a meditation on life in the digital age: silhouettes emerging from a storm, expressing resilience, adaptability, and freedom. Couture here is not ornament alone, but a companion designed to be lived in.

As Peet Dullaert affirms, beauty is not defined solely on the runway, but in how garments embrace the body, support movement, and celebrate the diversity of human silhouettes.

Tailored for modern posture in reflection of our time.

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