
CELINE presents the Été 2026 campaign through a focused visual direction shaped by photographer Zoë Ghertner. The release introduces a clear image language that aligns with the season. The campaign arrives with supporting material that includes the New Waves series by Takashi Homma, extending the visual narrative beyond fashion imagery.
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The campaign moves with a quiet confidence that resists excess, holding each image in a state of control that never fully relaxes. There is a cool distance in the way the figures occupy the frame, self-contained and precise, as if the moment belongs to them rather than the viewer. Color appears in focused moments, then pulls back into a restrained palette. CELINE positions the collection within this visual system. The images do not rely on heavy styling or layered concepts. They move through a direct presentation that allows the garments to exist within the frame.


Alongside the campaign, Homma’s New Waves series introduces a parallel line of imagery. The photographs focus on waves in motion, capturing their natural energy and continuous shift. The series reflects movement through form, where water creates rhythm and variation without repetition. The waves carry a sense of openness and release. Their movement suggests freedom without structure, shaped only by external forces.


CELINE brings these two visual directions together without forcing a direct link. Ghertner’s images hold a composed stillness, while Homma’s work introduces movement and variation. The Été CELINE 2026 collection is now available in CELINE stores and online.

















