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CASABLANCA Spring/Summer 2025 Runway Show
presented by FACES Magazine (facesmag.com)
Show Date & Location: September 26, 2024, at the Pavillon Cambon, Paris
Creative Director: Charaf Tajer
Key Contributors: Art Direction: Steve Grimes, Styling: Helena Tejedor, Casting: Anita Bitton (Establishment), Hair: Karim Belghiran, Makeup: Fara Homidi, Nails: Alex Feller, Production: La Mode en Images, Publicity: KCD and Purple PR
“Can’t Get Enough” is a vibrant homage to Los Angeles’ multifaceted culture, blending Casablanca’s Parisian elegance with the city’s dynamic subcultures. The collection draws inspiration from Mexican-American lowrider art, surf and skate scenes, and early 2000s nostalgia.
Key Elements:
Color Palette: Pastel gradients, cherry reds, candyfloss pinks, and deep evergreen hues.
Materials & Textures: Metallic knits, printed metal-mesh fabrics, crochet, and embroidered details.
Silhouettes: Sharp tailoring reminiscent of 1980s sportswear, fluid dresses, and gender-inclusive pieces.
Notable Pieces:
Pink ostrich leather jacket and pants set.
Boxy pinstriped blazers.
Coordinated knit sets in caramel and chocolate brown.
Lace button-down shirts.
The collection also pays tribute to figures like Pat Riley and Bootsy Collins, merging structured sportswear with psychedelic flair.
The Fashionography
Runway Setup: Four custom lowrider cars were central to the runway, symbolizing the fusion of art and automotive culture.
Memorable Moments:
Models navigating around the lowriders, emphasizing the collection's connection to street culture.
A model carrying a custom skateboard, echoing the show's invitation design.
Inclusion of neon faux fur and mushroom necklaces, adding a rave-inspired touch.
The collection received acclaim for its bold fusion of cultures and aesthetics:
The Fashionography highlighted the campaign's capture of LA's sun-drenched energy, noting its blend of bold colors and sharp tailoring.
Sidewalk Hustle praised the show's homage to LA's underground street history, emphasizing its nods to surf and skate culture.
Design Scene commended the collection's reflection of lowrider artistry and its celebration of cultural resilience.
Casablanca's Spring/Summer 2025 collection, “Can’t Get Enough,” stands as a testament to the brand's ability to intertwine diverse cultural narratives. By merging Parisian sophistication with Los Angeles' eclectic subcultures, Charaf Tajer delivers a collection that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking, celebrating individuality and artistic expression.
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