Marine Serre unveils chapter two of its spring-summer 2026 collection, with Ester Expósito leading a campaign shaped by instinct and emotional storytelling.
Marine Serre continues to expand its creative universe with the release of Chapter Two: The Source, the second instalment of its spring-summer 2026 campaign, embracing a more intimate, sensory and narrative-driven approach. At the centre of the project is Spanish actress Ester Expósito, whose presence embodies a vision of femininity guided by instinct, freedom and a connection to the essential.

Directed by Elora Thévenet, the project takes shape through a short film that transcends the traditional format of a fashion campaign. The piece is built around a poetic text that drives the narrative and defines the rhythm of the visuals. Throughout the film, Ester Expósito moves through a series of moments that do not respond to external logic, but to inner impulses: she dives into water fully dressed, surrenders to her surroundings and reacts organically to each sensation. The result is a portrait of a woman who acts through intuition rather than convention.

This narrative does not only construct a character, but redefines the concept of the Marine Serre woman. A figure who does not follow pre-established rules, but instead creates her own path through lived experience. Music and movement complete this vision, turning the body into a direct extension of emotion.

Alongside Expósito, model Momo Ndiaye provides a grounded counterpoint that balances the story. His presence introduces a dynamic in which masculinity and femininity interact on equal terms, reinforcing the idea of connection and fluidity.

The campaign is complemented by a photographic series shot by Sarah Piantadosi at the Hôtel Grand Mazarin in Paris. Standout pieces include a couture dress covered in shimmering sequins that reflect light, a black mesh design featuring the house’s monogram and the iconic Mini Strike bag with the All-Over-Moon print.

With this proposal, Marine Serre presents not just a collection, but a narrative that places fashion within a more emotional space, where identity is built from within.