NATORI's New Collection

The collection effortlessly encompasses the lavish attributes of the Orient Express & the territories it covers. 19th century formal opulence meets 21st century conscious comfort. | Josie Natori, Founder and CEO of The Natori Company

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An opulent journey, Natori Fall 2023 depicts a world of endless travel, inspired by the resurgence of the Orient Express. The collection thoughtfully romanticizes what one might need for such travel 24/7. While previous collections emphasized colorful prints, fall 2023 caters to the focus of today’s consumer… curation. The collection covers the must-have items every capsule wardrobe needs for any season. Comfort, versatility, and endless black layers are key. There is a particular emphasis on monochrome with hints of prints and rare textiles that feel effortless for each stop of one’s journey, day to night, near and far.

The Orient Express Fine Jewelry Collection

The palette is grounded with varying shades of grays, complemented by both warm & cool autumnal tones of Burnt Amber, Bordeaux & Olive. Black reigns dominant, with a wear on repeat mentality enhanced by textures that make this assortment unique yet timeless. Rich layers of elevated Italian fabrics from feminine laces, jerseys & knitwear juxtaposed with faux lambskin, double jersey, felt, and bouclé create an elevated harmony of comfort while jacquards add elements of texture & pattern play.

(L-R) Kathy Huang; Carol Garcia; Josie Natori, Founder and CEO of The Natori Company; Alice Eduardo; Ana Lorenzana De Ocampo; and Michelle Tiangco

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(L-R) Catherine Huang Endriga; Marilen Rustia-Tantoco, Vice President for Home Merchandising of Rustan Commercial Corporation; Zenaida R. Tantoco, Chairman and CEO of Rustan Commercial Corporation; Josie Natori, Founder and CEO of The Natori Company; Donnie Tantoco, President of Rustan Commercial Corporation; Kathy Huang; and Michael Huang, Rustan Commercial Corporation Senior Vice-President for Store Development

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Anton Huang, Executive Vice President of Rustan Commercial Corporation; and Happy Ongpauco-Tiu

Naturally, signature craftsmanship and East meets West silhouettes take center stage with scroll cut-outs, floral embroideries & 3D embellishments that are quintessential Natori. The shapes make a statement ranging from asymmetrical hemlines, luxe draping, and defined pleats. A plethora of toppers complete the collection, including capes, ponchos, vests, boleros, jackets and environmentally sound vegan sheared minks. No better way to globe trot than while minimizing one’s carbon footprint. The collection effortlessly encompasses the lavish attributes of the Orient Express & the territories it covers. 19th century formal opulence meets 21st century conscious comfort.

 

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