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Celine does just that under the direction of Michael Rider, with Zoë Ghertner behind the lens and Charles Levai and Kevin Tekinel shaping the campaign’s visual voice. The result is a study in precision—less about reinvention, more about refinement—where heritage codes are not disrupted, but distilled.

Ghertner’s imagery leans into her signature intimacy, framing each subject with an almost forensic attention to detail. The backdrop is stripped to its essentials—clean white walls, occasional Parisian streets—allowing texture, proportion, and attitude to do the heavy lifting. A pair of oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses becomes architectural; a sharply knotted tie reads like a manifesto. There is no noise here, only intention.

The styling, led by Brian Molloy, plays a clever game of tension between bourgeois restraint and youthful insouciance. Tailoring is crisp but never rigid, often offset by something slightly undone—a slouched belt, a nonchalant posture, a suggestion of movement just after the shutter clicks. The casting reinforces this balance: a mix of familiar faces and new energy, each model inhabiting their look rather than merely presenting it. It feels lived-in, but never careless.

What resonates most is the campaign’s confidence in restraint. In an era where maximalism often masquerades as relevance, Celine opts for discipline. The repetition of framing, the consistency of light, the almost clinical focus on product—these choices could risk monotony, yet here they read as conviction. The House knows exactly what it is selling: not just clothes, but a posture, a point of view, a quiet assertion of taste.

If there is a note to push further, it lies in narrative depth. The images are undeniably polished, but they hover in a space of studied cool that keeps the viewer at arm’s length. One wonders what might happen if this precision were disrupted—just slightly—by a moment of unpredictability or emotional friction. As it stands, the campaign is impeccably composed, though perhaps a touch too self-aware to fully surprise.

Still, there is power in such control. Celine isn’t asking for attention—it assumes it. And in doing so, it reminds us that sometimes the sharpest statement is the one delivered without raising its voice.


Celine Creative Director | Michael Rider
Creative Directors | Charles Levai & Kevin Tekinel
Photographer | Zoë Ghertner
Videographer | Massimiliano Bomba
Models | Agel Akol, Bakary Cisse, Bas Van Geertruy, Betsy Gaghan, Binx Walton, Cathy Simmons, George Anderson, Jesse Rinderknecht, Valerie Margareta
Stylist | Brian Molloy
Hair | Duffy
Makeup | Lucia Pieroni
Casting Director | Samuel Ellis Scheinman

Celine’s global headquarters are located at the historic Hôtel Colbert de Torcy in the heart of Paris, France.

Global Headquarters

  • Address: 16 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris, France
  • Phone: +33 1 70 48 92 92

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