Casablanca is taking a laid-back journey to ancient Greece with its Resort 2025 collection. Under the creative direction of Charaf Tajer, the brand fuses Greek iconography and sports history with its signature aesthetic, all captured through the lens of longtime collaborator Pierre-Ange Carlotti.
Set in Paris’s Musée Bourdelle, the campaign features crisp white tennis dresses and sharp navy blazers casually posed among bronze sculptures. In rooms adorned with vintage paintings and opulent furniture, models sport slouchy trousers paired with track jackets and knits, their outfits mirroring the rich hues of their surroundings.
This season marks Casablanca’s first curated holiday focus. Think a unisex light grey tuxedo blazer with satin lapels layered over an après-sport ensemble. The lineup also introduces an elevated knit polo with a metallic monogram and pearl buttons, plus silk shirt and shorts sets in silver and white, all featuring wavy patterns that nod to ancient Greek motifs.
As night falls, Carlotti captures the models transitioning from museum halls to city streets and into a luxe hotel suite. Ornate interiors and blue-and-white artifacts contrast with the collection’s relaxed yet sporty vibe. The camera flash highlights the interplay of metallic fabrics and bold colors. Signature silk shirts and mesh pieces showcase Greek columns and temples, evoking the mystical aura of Eleusis against a starlit sky.
The Casablanca Paris Resort 2025 collection drops December 3rd on casablancaparis.com and at select boutiques worldwide.