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The many layers of Natori

The label’s Fall 2025 collection blends the drama of French couture and the spirit of Japanese design

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Natori unveils its Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection, “The Many Layers of Natori,” a rich exploration of texture, color, and artistry. This season, Natori delves into the layered aesthetic of Japanese tradition and the avant-garde revolution that reshaped global fashion while embracing modern sensibility.

At the Natori Fall 2025 Trunk Show held at Medusa at The Palace, the program featured dance performances by Natori-clad dancers, a preview of the season’s silhouette. Attendees also enjoyed exclusive access to Natori pieces on-site.

Earthy neutrals—taupe and heathered grey—provide a soft foundation, while floral brushstrokes inject movement and energy. Warm shades of ruby red, balanced with cool teal, create modern, feminine allure.

Fabrics include soft, flirty crepe knits, structurally sophisticated techno crepe, and shibori-inspired Japanese taffeta, embracing versatility for year-round wear.

Anton Huang, president and CEO of Rustan Commercial Corporation, SSI Group of Companies, and Rustan Marketing Corp., and Josie Natori
Tina Cuevas, Marilu Batchelor, Julie Boschi, Lulu Tan Gan, Agile Zamora, Ruby Chua, Irene Montemayor, and Brenda Ngo
Quad dela Paz, Tanya Moreno-Dela Paz, Samantha Panlilio, Tim Yap, and Carissa Cruz-Evangelista

True to Natori’s signature aesthetic, Fall 2025 showcases sculptural details, 3D embellishments, and shimmering sequins. The collection blends the drama of French couture and the spirit of Japanese design. The theme of layering—both physical and conceptual—resonates throughout. For nearly five decades, Natori has championed artistry and cultural fusion. “The Many Layers of Natori” proves that innovation is rooted in reverence for the past while boldly embracing the future.

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