SPRING-SUMMER 2026:
A FRIENDS & FAMILY PORTRAIT
Music and self-expression have always been threads that weave cities, communities and cultures together. For Spring-Summer 2026, Casablanca channels that energy into a collection that celebrates creativity and self-expression. Through a curated casting that reflects the brand’s extended family, longtime friends and collaborators, they are dressed in pieces that speak to their own style, their connection to house music and their love for culture. The new Casablanca collection is a story of community lived authentically, where fashion becomes a medium for personal rhythm and versatility.
For the SS26 collection, Casablanca places some of its closest collaborators at the forefront of the casting. The gallery of images, featuring iconic names in the music and fashion industries, encapsulates self-expression and authenticity in ways meaningful to both the house and the individual. Shot by Mark Luckasavage, and styled by Helna Tejedor, the cast is dressed in pieces that best match their vibe, each choosing a Casablanca piece to reflect their identity.
Skepta
Mercury Prize-winning British grime MC Skepta, a five-time Brit and Grammy-nominated rapper, producer and multidisciplinary creative, has shaped London’s scene for over two decades, with influence spanning music, style and culture. A close friend of founder and creative director Charaf Tajer, he has supported Casablanca since its inception and joins SS26 wearing sporty jackets and knit polos, reflecting the house’s ongoing dialogue with contemporary creative communities.
Community & Culture: Spring-Summer 2026
Omah Lay
Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer Omah Lay was named Apple Music’s first Africa Rising Artist in 2020 and, by 2024, had sold out his headline show at London’s O2 Academy Brixton, cementing his global impact. His relationship with Casablanca began organically,discovering it through a stylist, then collaborating with the brand in Ibiza and attending the runway show at Paris Fashion Week in 2025. For SS26, he chose a signature navy tracksuit and a black and white knit polo.
Issa Lish
A long-time collaborator, Japanese-Mexican model Issa Lish has walked in several Casablanca runway shows and appeared in multiple campaigns. For SS26, she chose coordinating mini skirt sets, including one featuring the brand’s signature colour gradient and monogram. Her continued presence reflects a deep, enduring connection to the brand.
Portraits of Friends & Family
Olivier Zahm
Founder of the legendary Purple magazine, French editor, art critic, curator, writer and photographer Olivier Zahm has been a long-time source of inspiration for Casablanca founder and creative director Charaf Tajer, who began collecting issues of Purple in his teenage years. Now closely connected to the brand, Zahm previously collaborated with the brand on a cover story and editorial featuring the FW25 ‘Kaizen’ collection, and chose to wear a classic denim jacket and jeans for his SS26 portrait.
Naj Harfouch
Half Lebanese, half Moroccon creative director and stylist of Khamsa magazine and a close friend of the brand, Naj Harfouch brings a creative vision that aligns naturally with Casablanca’s visual language and cultural universe. Naj selected a signature knit polo with relaxed jeans.
Ben Cobb
Editor and columnist Ben Cobb appeared in one of Casablanca’s earliest campaigns, marking an important moment in the brand’s visual history. Known for his distinctive, 70s aesthetic, Ben chose to wear a signature silk shirt and flare-legged trousers for one of his portraits. His return for SS26 reflects the importance of continuity and long-standing collaboration for Casablanca.
Inspired by the roots and future of house music culture, discover and shop the full Spring–Summer 2026 collection online and in stores now.