
Maje Fall Winter 2026 introduces “The Living Suite,” a concept that transforms the hotel interior into an intimate stage where private rituals appear in public view. The collection approaches clothing as part of this environment, where dressing mirrors the rhythm of life inside a temporary residence. The garments reflect the idea of a hotel suite where moments of preparation, rest, and departure shape a wardrobe defined by structure, materials, and proportion.
FALL WINTER 2026
Faux fur coats, bouclé textures, oversized collars, and tailored coats form the central framework of the wardrobe. These pieces create presence while maintaining a clear silhouette. The coats introduce scale through volume and texture, while cinched designs provide contour and definition. Maje develops these garments with attention to proportion, allowing each coat to function as the focal point of a look.

These pieces translate lingerie codes into daytime clothing through fluid fabrics and elongated lines. Slip dresses and satin separates create a softer visual register that contrasts with the structure of the outerwear. The garments introduce surface variation and subtle shine while maintaining a direct, uncomplicated construction. Their placement within the collection reflects the intimate rituals that inspired the concept of “The Living Suite.”
Structured blazers appear alongside convertible details such as removable ties, belts, and bows. These elements allow the wearer to modify the garments and shift the visual character of an outfit.


Luxurious fabrics appear beside functional design solutions that support movement and adaptability. Reversible linings extend the use of garments while detachable finishes allow pieces to shift appearance through simple adjustments. Hardware such as buckles and fastening elements provide practical solutions.

Wide denim and sarouel trousers expand the silhouette through relaxed volume. These pieces introduce a looser structure that contrasts with the sculpted blazers and tailored coats. Evening garments appear within the same visual language, allowing the wardrobe to transition through different moments of the day. Rhinestones, crystal trims, and embroidered appliqués introduce subtle brilliance across selected garments.
Maje presents a woman defined by inner composure and metropolitan freedom. Her wardrobe forms a cohesive system suited to movement through the city. “The Living Suite” shapes a hotel-inspired wardrobe built on adaptable structure, restrained ornamentation, and fluid silhouettes.

















