
Casablanca's first womenswear collection A capsule of fifteen items in collaboration with Net-a-Porter
I’m very happy when I see women in men’s clothes from Casablanca, I think it’s fantastic. But we want to create the things that really shape women’s bodies and maximize their beauty.
With these words, Charaf Tajer, founder of Casablanca, described to Vogue the new capsule of womenswear of his brand – the first step that the Parisian designer, already triumphant during the last Paris Digital Fashion Week, has made in the field of women's fashion. The capsule of only fifteen items was made exclusively for Net-a-Porter and was accompanied by a campaign starring Camille Hurel and Goldie Boutilier that recalls the refined world and the aesthetics of the haute bourgeoisie of the 60s.