
Celine’s summer 2026 campaign finds the French house in a reflective mood, trading grand gestures for the lasting pull of great clothes worn well. Photographed by Zoë Ghertner and styled by Brian Molloy, the images pair Bas Van Geertruy and Jesse Rinderknecht with a wardrobe that circles around tailoring, knitwear, and refined essentials.
A tailored navy blazer, pleated trousers, and textured tie establish the campaign’s tone from the outset. The proposition feels familiar in the best sense, drawing on the codes of Parisian dressing while pushing them forward through proportion and attitude.
Celine Summer 2026 Campaign

Oversized details, lean knitwear, and elongated jackets create silhouettes that feel composed yet unforced. Even the most tailored looks have a sense of spontaneity, as though the wearer assembled them on instinct.

Under Michael Rider’s direction, Celine presents a vision of menswear that values personality. The result is a campaign that reminds men why classic dressing continues to resonate. Its strength lies in the room it leaves for interpretation.





