Marine Serre Returns to "The Source"
With a campaign focused on circularity and second-skin silhouettes.
Forget quiet luxury, Marine Serre’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection is all about quiet power. Titled “The Source,” the season strips fashion back to its essentials, with regenerated fabrics, sculpted denim, buttery leather and those signature second-skin silhouettes doing all the talking. The vibe is protective, sensual and impossibly cool.
Fronting the campaign is Ester Expósito, who perfectly captures the brand’s effortless energy. Across three cinematic chapters, she moves from soft and instinctive to self-assured, wearing sheer mesh catsuits, body-skimming knits and sleek black tailoring like they’re part of the skin.
The second chapter introduces a cinematic showcase with a short film directed by Elora Thévenet. Shot inside Parisian Hôtel Grand Mazarin, the campaign feels intimate rather than performative. Nothing screams for attention here, and that’s exactly why it works. The result is a wardrobe that feels lived-in, emotionally charged and ready for every after-hours moment.
Within the collection, leather goods take a sculptural turn with the introduction of the Mini Aurora and the Strike bag in embossed leather. The Eclipse bag also returns, featuring a sand leather finish with the all-over-moon print. Throughout the three-chapter narrative, the clothing functions as a second skin, prioritizing authentic presence over theatrical display.
Take a look at some of the campaign images above and head to the brand’s website for more.
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