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"This season, be a Snow Queen in raven black in my magnificent The Mauritshuis collection. Inspired by the monumental facade of the Mauritshuis, a Golden Age architectural marvel with royal lions, I created a luscious, curly lace pattern that I combined with dotted piping to enhance the form-fitting designs and put the spotlight on your curves. Covered in a gorgeous overlay of jet-black netting, the pieces in this collection are as elegant as they are sensual. Rock this royal look and dare to impress! "

- Marlies Dekkers

FW24 lingerie collection The Mauritshuis
FW24 lingerie collection The Mauritshuis
its all about the details FW24
its all about the details FW24

CHARMING DETAILS

Finished with curly lace and dotted piping. Embroidered straps adorn this design, enhancing their allure and completing the look with flair.

lingerie collection The Mauritshuis FW24

LUXURIOUS MESH

Very nice mesh fabric enriched with in house designed and custom made embroidered lace.

lingerie collection The Mauritshuis FW24

FLIRTY FLOURISHES

Explore playful accents throughout this collection, including cheeky cut-outs.


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lingerie collection The Mauritshuis FW24
ROYAL EMBROIDERY

The Mauritshuis collection is crafted from a bold black fabric, symbolizing strength, resilience, and empowerment. Adorned with intricate embroidery like curly lace and dotted piping, each stitch is a testament to the precision and dedication who bring these garments to life. These exquisite details accentuate the curves of each garment, ensuring a perfect fit tailored to every shape and cup size. Adorned with a stunning overlay of jet-black netting, each piece exudes elegance and sensuality, inviting you to command attention wherever you go. Step into your power, embodying the strength and confidence of royalty as you dazzle in this royal ensemble.

FW24 lingerie collection The Mauritshuis

They call her the 'Queen of Arctic Expeditions' and 'the Female Robinson Crusoe', but all that single mom Ada Blackjack (1898 -1983) ever wanted was some money to support her sick son. Abandoned by her abusive trapper husband Jack Blackjack, the Inuit seamstress set sail in 1921 for Wrangel Island, a desolate area in Northern Siberia, to join an all-male Arctic expedition (four men and a cat). Ada was 23 years old then, shy and tiny - barely five feet tall - and suffering from a crippling fear of polar bears. But in the Arctic, having the right winter gear is a matter for life and death, and although Ada lacked any survival skills, her sewing gifts were unparalleled. By the time a rescue ship would appear on the horizon almost two years later, Ada welcomed her the crew as the expedition's sole survivor, gaunt but standing tall in a majestic reindeer parka she had stitched herself. The shy Alaskan seamstress had become an Arctic heroine. What had happened? Well, when temperatures dropped to -48°C and rations ran low, three members of the expedition set out on a mission to find food and get help, leaving Ada to look after the fourth member who was bed-ridden and dying of scurvy. The men never returned, and Ada was forced to tap into her resourcefulness, teaching herself how to shoot birds and set traps for Arctic foxes, constructing a boat out of animal skins, canvas and driftwood, even building a raised platform for spotting polar bears (no longer crippled with fear, she did remain obsessed with these formidable creatures). With only a cat for company, Ada had stepped into her power, embodying one of our favorite quotes from one of our favorite bears, Winnie the Pooh:

'You’re braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.'

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