On March 4th, Maje officially unveiled its Fall/Winter 2026 collection in Paris. This season continues the design philosophy of founder Judith Milgrom, drawing inspiration from “THE LIVING SUITE.”
Hotel room doors, bedroom beds, salon sofas, and luggage carts were transformed into striking installations, reimagining the intimacy of hotel spaces as a fashion stage — where private rituals are elevated into public expressions of aesthetics.
Actress and model Janice Man debuted the collection with the first wear of Maje’s FW26 pinstripe rhinestone three-piece suit, styled with the Milpli mini soft leather clutch from SS26, a two-tone rhinestone necklace, and metal-trimmed pointed heels. She appeared with elegance at the presentation — sometimes standing poised before the mirror, sometimes wandering through the space — her confident composure narrating the silent strength of modern femininity.
The wardrobe centres on statement outerwear — faux fur, bouclé, oversized collars and tailored coats — satin and slip silhouettes that translate lingerie into daywear, and refined tailoring with convertible details including removable ties, belts, and bows.
The collection plays on contrasts: tactile, luxurious materials meet modular, functional design; reversible linings, detachable finishes and practical hardware, while relaxed proportions (wide denim, sarouel trousers) sit alongside sculpted blazers and evening-ready pieces. Craft-led sparkle — rhinestones, crystal trims, embroidered appliqué — punctuates looks with discreet glamour.
This is a woman of private poise and metropolitan freedom: elegant yet mobile, theatrical yet lived-in. Her wardrobe is cohesive and versatile — a modern hotel-luxe uniform of refined ease, designed to be discovered, worn and lived in across the city.







