Charaf Tajer’s hedonistic universe is transported to a cinematic setting where the glamour of haute couture coexists with the rawness of surfing and skateboarding.
Casablanca‘s latest offering unfolds between motel rooms, the car park, a restaurant stuck in the 1950s and an iconic swimming pool that doubles as a skate park. The setting looks like something out of an American road movie and serves as the backdrop for a story of contrasts.
Six models embody the characters one would expect to find in this Californian setting. Zoe Panis and Luke Champion star in some of the most nostalgic scenes in front of Corentin Lerux‘s lens. Meanwhile, Myles Hendrik brings a more raw and contemporary approach, capturing the shared playful energy of Indie Berling and Sid Stopnik. Grayson Harivel and Antonio Macek complete the cast, posing with their surfboards and reinforcing the organic bond that emerges on the Californian coast.
In purely aesthetic terms, the Beach Club 2026 collection translates Casablanca‘s codes into a carefully crafted iconography inspired by Hawaii, with lush, bright greens evoking tropical vegetation in knitted dresses and crochet pieces; while silk ensembles and jumpers are covered with wave and surf motifs, volcano and lotus graphics, and tie-dye effects.
The house’s characteristic colour gradient is reinterpreted in a vibrant blue/green colour scheme featured in a set of gathered polo shirts and shorts, swimwear and a series of children’s pieces, as well as an exclusive surfboard.
Visit the official Casablanca website or one of its flagship stores in Los Angeles (469 North Canon Drive, Beverly Hills) or Paris (62 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré) to discover the entire collection.
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