
Vautrait SS26 collection draws its inspiration from the delicate art of collecting, not in a structured way, but in an organic, almost spontaneous manner. Each piece arrives like a relic, unconnected to any fixed narrative or specific era. It’s a collage of memories, unearthed and preserved, representing lives once lived but now left behind. These garments don’t belong to a singular story or tradition; they exist as fragments that have, through time, quietly discovered one another.

The collection embraces objects that carry the weight of forgotten moments: a sleeve once tucked away in a grandmother’s wardrobe, a piece of silk that whispered secrets of another time, a button scavenged from a dusty market corner. These pieces, now silent, hold the ghosts of past occasions, the nights when they stood at the forefront of someone’s life, only to be abandoned years later in a quiet shop. The glamour of their past slowly fades, leaving only the fabric and scent that remain.

Unlike a traditional lineage, these objects form a constellation, disparate elements that, through their quiet gathering, find a silent harmony. There’s no urgency to their reunion. The process is not about imposing order or design, but rather creating a space where these faded presences can emerge in their own time. As each piece subtly recognizes the others, they come to reflect the fragility of their shared encounter.

The collection’s strength lies in this slow, deliberate theatre of return. What was once celebrated alongside what was forgotten no longer holds the sharp distinction between past and present. In this space, new beginnings aren’t marked by the arrival of fresh designs, but by the subtle reawakening of memories. Fashion here is not an endless search for novelty but a quiet listening, an invitation for time itself to speak once more.
