Casablanca has always had a soft spot for escapism, but for Resort 2026, the fantasy feels a little closer to home. This season, Charaf Tajer turns his gaze to Los Angeles, a city that has long hovered in the brand’s orbit and now feels especially personal following the opening of their first US flagship on Santa Monica Boulevard.
Photographed by Corentin Leroux, the campaign leans into a much moodier, more intimate side of LA than we’re used to seeing. Using the legendary Sheats-Goldstein Residence as a playground, the John Lautner-designed landmark provides a properly cinematic backdrop, with its sharp modernist lines and dramatic views softened by a very un-Californian bout of rain. The whole atmosphere reminds of a high-end 70s penthouse scene, just without any of the tacky interiors or questionable carpet choices.
British model and actress Iris Law leads the cast, drifting through the house as if caught mid-moment. Law feels like a natural Casablanca muse, embodying a kind of undone nonchalance as she lounges on sofas, snacks in the kitchen and gazes out over the Beverly Hills valley.

The clothes follow suit with a palette of pastels offset by deeper hits of oxblood and royal navy, giving the whole collection a soft but grounded feel. Tailoring and preppy silhouettes are sharpened with monogram trims and bold side stripes, continuing the brand’s long-standing dialogue between sportswear and elegance. It’s a formula Tajer has been perfecting since his early collections, but here it feels more relaxed. Elsewhere, silk shirts carry ombré gradients and surreal orchid motifs – the dreamlike prints that have become a brand signature – recalling earlier seasons where tennis courts and Mediterranean fantasies merged into one.
Knitwear has been refreshed with textured waffle knits and mohair blends, while the denim arrives in pink, psychedelic green and a reverse-colour black monogram that feels playful without tipping into novelty. Footwear grounds the look, with the Del Mar and Stade sneakers returning as familiar anchors for Casablanca’s growing lifestyle universe.
There is a real sense of continuity here. Like previous collections that looked to Monaco or Athens, Resort 2026 captures a location through mood rather than the usual postcard imagery. This time, LA is quieter, more introspective and perhaps more real.

The Casablanca Resort 2026 collection is available now online and at selected fashion retailers worldwide.
photography. courtesy of Corentin Leroux
words. Gennaro Costanzo













































