Within the storied halls of Paris'sMusée Bourdelle,Casablancaunveils its_Resort 2025_collection, where ancient sporting ideals meet modern athleticism through the intimate lens of longtime collaboratorPierre-Ange Carlotti.
The campaign's point-and-shoot aesthetic captures models in statuesque repose among bronzed sculptures and historical artifacts. In one frame, a crisp white cotton tennis dress stands in sharp relief against classical figures; in another, a precisely tailored navy blazer with shorts echoes the museum's architectural gravitas. The burgundy-walled galleries, adorned with gilt furnishings and historic paintings, provide a rich backdrop for relaxed trousers and track jackets in deep navy and cream.
The collection marks the house's first venture into holiday dressing with a light grey unisex tuxedo blazer that is worn over après sportswear. Elevated essentials include long-sleeved knit polos featuring woven metallic monograms and pearl buttons, while silk coordinates in silver and white showcase undulating gradients that pay homage to Grecian motifs.
Moving from day to dusk, Carlotti's lens follows the collection through museum vignettes—from ornate busts to blue-and-white relics. The house's signature silk pieces, adorned with ancient columns and temples, capture the mesmerizing spirit of Eleusis against an inky sky, while metallic accents create dramatic interplay with primary colors under the camera's flash.
The_CasablancaResort 2025_collection debuted December 3rd oncasablancaparis.comand at select luxury retailers worldwide.
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