
Marine Serre continues Spring Summer 2026 campaign with Chapter 2 titled The Source, shaped through a short film directed by Elora Thévenet. The project grows from a long personal connection, as Thévenet and Serre share a history that traces back to their youth. This chapter brings their paths together again, translating that connection into a visual and narrative form. Spanish actress best known for her role in Élite, Ester Expósito stars in the film.
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Serre and Thévenet develop the film together, building it around a poetic text that drives the narrative. The text follows instinct and freedom through a sequence of lived moments. Expósito enters as she crosses an invisible threshold. She acts on impulse. She dives into clear water fully dressed. She eats when hunger arrives, with ease and pleasure. She reacts to sound as it reaches her, letting it guide her next step. Each moment shapes a portrait of a woman who listens to herself and is guided by instinct, freedom and life.


The film develops through these sequences, where instinct replaces external direction. Expósito reacts to sensation and environment, shaping a character grounded in self-awareness. The text reinforces this approach, describing a person who listens inward and chooses her own path. Then music begins. She closes her eyes and starts to dance. Her body follows the sound. In these moments, the Marine Serre woman takes shape by her own decisions.
Momo Ndiaye stars alongside Expósito, bringing a grounded counterpoint to her presence. He moves within the same rhythm, staying close to her pace and reinforcing their connection. His presence adds balance and extends the dynamic between them. Together, they form a relationship where femininity and masculinity interact in a fluid exchange on equal terms.


Fashion photographer Sarah Piantadosi captured an intimate photo campaign at the Hôtel Grand Mazarin in Paris. The images feature a couture dress assembled from shimmering sequins that reflects light, alongside a black dress in the House’s monogram mesh that follows the body closely. The Mini Strike bag in All-Over-Moon monogram appears within the composition as a clear graphic code. Momo Ndiaye wears a blue shirt constructed from upcycled tote bags.


















