Casablanca Fall Winter 2025 Collection
For his Fall/Winter 2025 collection, Charaf Tajer once again looks to the East, paying homage to Japan for the second time with a proposal that balances tradition, urbanity and contemporary sophistication. Under the title “Kaizen”, a Japanese concept that embodies continuous improvement, the designer transforms the catwalk into a journey between the classic and the modern, the structured and the spontaneous.






From the gardens of the Porte des Tuileries, Casablanca transports us from the office to the asphalt of the Japanese streets, to the top of a snowy mountain. Inspiration from the legendary Bōsōzoku biker gangs of the 1980s translates into vibrant leather coats and padded trousers, while sweatshirts, dyed with tribal gradients, evoke the rebellious spirit of decades past. The corporate aesthetic materialises in burgundy-hued suits and crisp black tailoring, before the narrative slides into a more relaxed setting, with cosy tracksuits and après-ski outfits, designed for unwinding after a day in the snow.






But Casablanca doesn’t stop there. When night falls, the collection dives into the frenetic rhythm of local raves, where neon lights illuminate garments that seem designed to move to the music. In this exploration of fashion as a bridge between past and present, Tajer redefines contemporary luxury with a look that is both nostalgic and visionary.






Casablanca proves that the fusion of craftsmanship, culture and modernity remains its hallmark, setting a new standard of effortless elegance and reaffirming its identity within the international fashion landscape.