Casablanca Delivers a Roof-Smashing Performance for SS26
Charaf Tajer presented a shimmering ode to rhythm and release with “FOR THE LOVE OF HOUSE”.
Charaf Tajer’s Casablanca decked the halls of the American Cathedral on the third afternoon of Paris Fashion Week, delivering a soulful runway that made you want to move your body. Complete with a live gospel performance, Spring/Summer 2026 came alive under the banner of “FOR THE LOVE OF HOUSE.”
“Little” Louie Vega premiered “Lift Me Up” in collaboration with Casablanca — a roof-shaking gospel anthem staged against a mirrored backdrop.
As always, the front row was star-studded, with Wisdom Kaye and Mia Khalifa turning heads in full Casablanca looks. Inside the cathedral’s stained-glass glow — built in 1859 and known as one of Paris’ oldest English-speaking churches — the brand’s fascination with music found divine resonance.
From gradient summer sets to textured leather jackets, striped tracksuits, and psychedelic prints, the collection was a sensory feast. Elevated streetwear reigned across 52 looks, merging formal and casual codes into Casablanca signatures.
Inspired by his devotion to house music, Tajer unleashed club-ready characters onto the runway. Unraveled skirts and wide-legged trousers blazed in neon, while leopard-printed shirts, zippered suiting, and miniature utility sets pulsed with life. The finale, spun in glimmering silver thread, closed the show with a sensual punch — a shimmering ode to rhythm and release.
Take a closer look at Casablanca SS26 in the gallery above.



















