
Mantu presented its SS26 collection, Natural Reimagined, a continuation of the brand’s exploration of individuality and modern femininity. The vision centers on women who value authenticity and embrace evolving personal style without fear of vulnerability. Through natural fabrics, detailed prints, and crafted finishes, the collection defines a wardrobe that projects confidence with ease.

The silhouettes reflect this ethos through relaxed forms and fluid movement. Flared skirts and caftan dresses extend with elbow-length sleeves and puffed shoulders inspired by Victorian design. These pieces carry the three-dimensional Nuvola print, which lends depth to the garments. Daisies serve as the signature flower of the season, appearing as refined embroideries. Straight-cut dresses shimmer with hand-sewn sequins, their textured surfaces catching the light with subtle motion. The floral motif also takes a more abstract approach, where petals stretch into blue and brown prints, layered with organic textures formed by hand-applied pigments.
Mantu expands the use of natural fabrics across long trapeze dresses made from linen and cotton. Presented in black and white or softened pink and gray Nuvola prints, these dresses feature natural crinkled effects that add dimension to the fabric. The same approach shapes pastel suits in crushed cotton. Metallic thread runs through the weave, adding a gentle sheen that enriches the tailoring without overpowering its softness.


The use of ramie, often called the “silk of linen,” introduces refinement and luminosity. Dresses in cream and chocolate brown take on a polished finish thanks to this sustainable fabric, chosen for both its durability and natural luster. The presence of ramie underscores Mantu’s focus on quality materials that bring character to classic silhouettes while supporting ecological responsibility.
This season also brings a new perspective to the worker’s jacket. Cut with sharper geometries, it becomes a central piece in the collection. Styled with skirts, trousers, or maxi-shorts, the jacket transforms across multiple contexts. Versions appear in white with a contrasting blue collar or as a bomber with visible topstitching that echoes sportswear. Another variation arrives with jeweled buttons, shifting the design toward evening wear.

The color palette maintains focus with essential tones: chestnut brown, cobalt blue, black, and pink. Many fabrics receive a washed maltinto dye effect, softening the colors and lending them a sense of depth. These hues bring harmony to the collection, serving as a foundation for the varied textures and finishes.
Mantu’s Spring Summer 2026 collection frames femininity as dynamic, confident, and authentic. By combining artisanal craft with natural textiles, the brand builds a vocabulary of design that resonates with ease and longevity.
