"Natural fibres remain central to the house: linen, cotton, silk, wool, and their considered blends. Materials are developed with intent and constructed to reveal their character through wear. The house maintains a restrained material vocabulary. Fabrics are explored across silhouettes and weights, allowing the same textile to exist through multiple forms within a wardrobe. Monture stands upon a textile foundation shaped through five generations of material knowledge and craft. That heritage informs the way fibres are selected, how fabrics are developed, and how garments are ultimately constructed. The house works through a deliberate material structure. Each season is defined by a focused group of fabrics, developed across silhouettes for both men and women. This approach allows garments to belong to a coherent wardrobe rather than a passing collection. Monture is headquartered in India, a land long defined by its relationship with textile. From here, the house develops its materials, constructs its garments, and continues the discipline of textile that has shaped its foundation across generations.