A rainy LA nightscape becomes the backdrop for Casablanca’s Resort 2026 campaign.
Casablanca turns to Los Angeles for Resort 2026, focusing on a city that has shaped Founder and Creative Director Charaf Tajer for years. The brand’s recent storefront on Santa Monica Boulevard strengthens this connection, yet the campaign offers a more contemplative portrait of the city’s character. Photographed at the Sheats Goldstein Residence, the celebrated home designed by John Lautner, the images unfold as photographer Corentin Leroux captures the mood of a grey and atmospheric night in a luxury LA home.
In the campaign starring British actress and model Iris Law alongside Sara Grace Wallerstedt, Duncan Yair and Camp Schill, Casablanca’s vision emerges in quiet moments where the city becomes a backdrop for a gentler kind of glamour and the collection settles naturally into place. The palette moves between soft pastels and richer tones such as oxblood and royal navy, creating a grounded warmth that suits the intimacy of the setting.
Monogram trims and bold side stripes introduce a sport inspired tension to tailored pieces and coordinated sets. Silk shirts carry ombré gradients, orchids and motifs that nod to Tajer’s interest in dreamy symbolism. Knitwear appears in textured waffle stitches and the denim arrives in pink, psychedelic green and a reverse black monogram. The looks are completed by the house’s signature sneakers, including the Del Mar and Stade styles.
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