Casablanca FW25 Finds Balance In “Kaizen”

Charaf Tajer kicked off the third afternoon of Paris Fashion Week for 2025 with his collection called “Kaizen” in the Porte Tuileries gardens. Casablanca emphasized the five business-related ideas of constant improvement and struck a harmony between “modernity, tradition, city life, and nature.

Casablanca aims to align itself with the concept of “Kaizen” and honors this Japanese practice while delving deeper into East Asian cultures and customs. The brand expresses its modern admiration for Japan on the catwalk, making its second collection a testament to its fascination. Whether heading from the office to the summit, Casablanca showcases local subcultures with a respectful perspective.

In this fashion line, Casablanca acknowledges the rebellious spirit of 1980s Bōsōzoku biker gangs through vivid leather jackets and padded trousers. Gradient tribal patterns on sweatsuits continue to evolve throughout different periods. The influence of Japanese corporate culture is seen in burgundy suits and sleek, monochromatic tailoring. The collection then takes us to the serene snow-capped mountains for a moment of tranquility. It continues with ski outfits that welcome post-ski leisure in comfy tracksuits. Finally, it concludes with neon clothing suitable for local dance parties.

Take a closer look at Casablanca’s FW25 collection in the gallery above.

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2025-03-05 23:55