Casablanca - Spring/Summer 2026 Collection
For Spring/Summer 2026, Casablanca turns the camera inward, celebrating the creative community that has shaped its identity since the beginning. Titled A Friends and Family Portrait, the campaign reimagines the brand’s universe through the lens of authenticity and self-expression. Shot by Mark Luckasavage and styled by Helena Tejedor, the series features a diverse cast of long-time collaborators and friends of the house, each invited to select and style their own looks. The result is an intimate collection of portraits that reveal Casablanca’s versatility, bridging the worlds of fashion, music, and culture through genuine connection.
Music forms the backbone of this season’s narrative. Headlined by Skepta, whose long-standing friendship with Charaf Tajer continues to define the brand’s creative dialogue, the campaign also features Omah Lay, Issa Lish, Ben Cobb, Naj Harfouch, and Olivier Zahm. Each subject embodies a facet of Casablanca’s energy — bold, effortless, and deeply personal. Skepta wears sleek tracksuits and knit polos that speak to the label’s athletic sophistication, while Omah Lay opts for a navy set and monochrome knitwear that echo Casablanca’s easy elegance. Issa Lish revisits the brand’s iconic gradient patterns through coordinated mini-skirt sets, and Ben Cobb channels his signature seventies glamour in flared trousers and silk shirts.
At its heart, this is a story about community, not collection. By allowing its cast to interpret and inhabit the clothes in their own way, Casablanca dissolves the line between campaign and celebration. The palette is vivid yet grounded — navy, cream, gold, and the brand’s signature coral — while textures shift from airy silk to polished leather. Every detail feels personal, shaped by individual rhythm rather than brand directive. As Tajer explains, “For the Love of House” is not just a slogan but a sentiment. Casablanca Spring/Summer 2026 captures that spirit of friendship and freedom, transforming the runway into a living portrait of the people who made the house what it is.