
Marine Serre introduces Spring Summer 2026 The Source collection, defining clothing as need, action, and protection. The season focuses on garments that respond directly to the body while addressing transformation and responsibility. Craft and regenerated materials shape the foundation of the wardrobe, while sensuality sharpens its expression.
SPRING SUMMER 2026
The collection presents silhouettes that alternate between tailored form and fluid lines. Daywear and eveningwear share the same vocabulary. Upcycled and regenerated fabrics reinforce the House’s circular approach. Construction plays a defining role, from close-fitting jersey pieces to sculpted denim and treated leather. Each look expresses Marine Serre’s vision of modern elegance through functionality and intimacy.


The campaign develops from this framework. Actress and Friend of the House Ester Expósito stars in the campaign. She represents a femininity rooted in instinct and self-possession. Her presence conveys confidence and sensuality. She engages with the garments through gesture and posture, allowing the clothes to follow her rhythm. The images portray a generation that navigates vulnerability and authority with assurance.
Model Momo Ndiaye joins the campaign and introduces a masculine counterpart. His natural elegance establishes equilibrium within the visual narrative. He communicates restraint and strength, reflecting the collection’s dialogue between structure and instinct. Together, they shape a story that examines identity through clothing.


Photographer Sarah Piantadosi captures the campaign at the Hôtel Grand Mazarin in Paris. The project unfolds in three chapters, each offering a distinct interpretation of the season. Chapter I opens the narrative and concentrates on a state of femininity untouched by surveillance or expectation. The chapter considers a moment in which identity exists before comparison.
The visual atmosphere remains muted and intimate. Softened light defines the space, and gestures appear direct and unguarded. Ester inhabits the interior with composure. The camera records her presence as she occupies the environment without theatricality.


A red jersey dress anchors the first chapter. The fabric follows the contours of the body in a continuous drape. It traces each curve and adheres closely, operating like a second skin. The garment reveals shape through contact and responsiveness. The body dictates the line, and the fabric answers.
Other pieces extend this principle. Leather garments shaped through couture techniques introduce form without stiffness. Sculpted denim covered in the Moon motif references established House codes. The wardrobe allows day and evening to coexist within the same visual language. Clothing functions as an extension of the body and amplifies its expression.

The Aurora bag appears as a functional element that complements the silhouettes. Its presence supports the chapter’s intimate tone while reinforcing a femininity defined by the wearer. The remaining chapters will continue this exploration of identity as The Source progresses through the season.

















