
Julie de Libran approached her Fall Winter 2025 Haute Couture collection with clarity and restraint. The collection, titled When Nature and Love Take Over, was presented at the designer’s Left Bank home. Rooted in memory and emotion, the garments combined elements of lingerie and tailoring, softened by natural textures.
Corsets, slips, and delicate underpinnings served as the core structure. De Libran treated these traditionally private garments as primary elements, using silk, lace, and mesh to build full silhouettes. She introduced transparency not to reveal, but to communicate. In her hands, lingerie spoke fluently – fluid slip dresses, lace-trimmed mesh, and bias-cut gowns registered as complete, self-contained statements.


Structured pieces broke the softness with purpose. Tuxedo jackets and pajama-inspired sets appeared with measured precision, carrying masculine outlines that framed the fluidity elsewhere. One look paired a sharply tailored jacket with a sheer floor-length skirt. Another mixed pearl-trimmed denim with a corseted bodice, merging the familiar with the intimate. Her play between control and ease remained deliberate throughout.
Fabric sourcing shaped the identity of the collection. De Libran relied on rare and deadstock textiles, giving many looks their singularity. A yellow jacquard gown, made with just enough material for one piece, featured a sculpted peplum bodice and column skirt. The bridal look, a voluminous white gown with a dramatic bow, closed the presentation, drawing from mid-century couture silhouettes while staying grounded in the present.



Accessories reinforced the tone. Slim envelope bags on fine chains, vintage-inspired jewelry, and heart-shaped pendants added delicate punctuation to the collection’s emotional rhythm. A sense of ease ran through everything, but nothing felt casual. Each look carried the weight of intention, constructed through texture and sensation rather than statement-making flourishes.
Julie de Libran built this collection on a sense of openness – toward nature, toward love, toward memory. She let softness speak without apology and let strength show through restraint.
