Maison Fabienne Delvigne steps into summer 2026 with a collection that feels both radiant and highly wearable, drawing its mood from a journey through India. Color, movement, and craftsmanship come together in a line of hats that translates the energy of vibrant markets, luminous saris, and golden light into sculptural accessories with a distinctly modern ease.
The collection spans violet, orange, electric red, and deep green, creating a palette that feels rich without becoming heavy. Each piece is handcrafted in the atelier, where natural materials are dyed to reveal airy textures and a contemporary finish. That balance between artisanal technique and freshness gives the collection its quiet luxury appeal.


Sculptural Signatures
Soline opens the line with a bold silhouette that plays on contrast, using silk fiber and banana fiber in vivid purple to catch the light with every movement. Nénufy explores a softer femininity through mandarin colored banana fiber and petal like volume, while Starling takes on a more graphic attitude in raspberry balibuntal. Arakis, meanwhile, brings a deeper sense of elegance with an oversized capeline in dark green parasisal, while Léonore offers a lighter note in pale blue sisal.


Wearable Statements
The collection also extends into accessories designed for everyday comfort, including the Arpège and Flori headbands in banana fiber, offered in glossy powder pink and bright raspberry. These pieces carry the same spirit as the hats, but with a more casual versatility that makes them easy to imagine in warm weather dressing. Together, they show how Delvigne continues to refine the language of occasion accessories.


A House Of Craft
Founded in Brussels in 1987, Maison Fabienne Delvigne has built its reputation on haute couture millinery and fashion accessories with a strong sense of identity. As an official supplier to the Belgian royal household since 2001, the house has long occupied a rare place in European luxury. Its ties to clients such as the royal families of Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Sweden, along with collaborations with Giorgio Armani, Chanel, Dior, and Natan, reinforce its status as a true specialist in elegant craftsmanship.



