
For Spring Summer 2026, MARINE SERRE returns to the origins of her work: garments as necessity, gesture, and protection. The Source explores a wardrobe built with intention, where upcycled materials, sculpted denim, and jersey second skins merge sustainability with sensuality.
Ester Expósito leads the campaign, embodying a modern femininity that is instinctive, self-possessed, and quietly powerful. She inhabits the clothes rather than performing them, moving naturally through a muted, intimate setting. Alongside her, Momo Ndiaye introduces a subtle masculine counterpoint—elegant, understated, and effortlessly confident.
Chapter I, The Beginning, captures femininity before expectation or performance—a suspended moment where the body exists instinctively. A red jersey dress traces the silhouette like a second skin, while leather and denim pieces add structure without constraint. Accessories, like the Aurora bag, punctuate the narrative with quiet authority.
The campaign unfolds in three chapters, each revealing evolving states of presence and identity, with the next chapters set to continue this intimate exploration of contemporary femininity.











