The Many Layers of Natori

Natori folds Japanese tradition into contemporary fashion with refined depth and texture.

By Art+ Magazine Team
Photo courtesy of Natori
November 20, 2025

Natori unveils its Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection, The Many Layers of Natori—a rich study in texture, color, and artistry. This season explores the layered aesthetic of Japanese tradition and the avant-garde movements that reshaped global fashion, all through a distinctly modern lens.

At the Natori Fall 2025 Trunk Show, held at Medusa at The Palace, guests were welcomed into an evening of elegance that celebrated the brand’s rich craftsmanship and heritage. The program featured mesmerizing dance performances by dancers dressed in Natori, offering a vivid preview of the season’s silhouettes and fluidity. Attendees were also treated to exclusive on-site shopping, allowing them to experience the collection’s artistry and refined sophistication up close.

Josie Natori in Natori RTW Fall25

The Fall 2025 color story is a masterclass in juxtaposition. Soft, earthy neutrals—taupe and heathered grey—lay the groundwork for expressive, painterly floral brushstrokes that bring movement and vitality. Warm ruby tones meet cool teal accents to create a contemporary, feminine harmony.

Fabrics are thoughtful, seasonless, and intentionally designed: soft, fluid crepe knits; architectural techno crepe; and shibori-inspired Japanese taffeta define the textural narrative. The collection strikes a sophisticated balance between ease and refinement, offering versatile pieces for year-round wear.

True to Natori’s iconic aesthetic, Fall 2025 highlights sculptural details, dimensional embellishments, and shimmering sequins. The collection blends the structured drama of French couture with the innovative spirit of Japanese design. Layering—both literal and conceptual—anchors the season, paying homage to the intricate styling traditions that shape both classic and contemporary Japanese fashion.

For nearly five decades, Natori has celebrated artistry and cultural fusion. The Many Layers of Natori carries this legacy forward, proving that true innovation arises from honoring the past while boldly envisioning the future.

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