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We hate to admit it, but we're just days away from the end of summer. Fret not – Casablanca's Fall/Winter 2021 campaign is keeping the season alive.

Between transitioning out of lockdowns, travel restrictions, and some seriously unpredictable global weather, this summer was a blink, and you'll miss it moment. As fall begins to roll in and our focus shifts to cozy outerwear and layers, Casablanca is staying close to the sun and holidaying in Venice.

When Casablanca unveiled its Fall/Winter 2021 collection back in January, it painted a summer fantasy. A trip not only across borders inspired by the picturesque city of Monaco; but back in time, complete with big collars, big hair, and big frames.

Despite the seasonal components you'd expect of a fall collection, such as knits and outerwear, the Paris-based brand's brightly colored time capsule could easily be mistaken as a spring/summer lineup. That is, of course, the essence of Casablanca. It's hard to think of resort destinations and hedonistic escapes to the sun without its electric designs in mind.

Ahead of those incoming summer blues, the brand once again brings the "Grand Prix" collection to life. The new campaign shot in Venice’s Palazzo Gritti in a luxe reimaging of 80s stardom, dressed in silk shirts and a spectrum of high-waisted pants. Alongside the nostalgic menswear appears the newly launched womenswear collection, handbags, and luggage.

You can shop the latest product drops from Casablanca Fall/Winter 2021 online now.

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