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No season transition is harder to accept than the one between summer and fall. From bright sunshine to dark evenings and colder climes, it’s hard for the transition to not affect your mood. That’s why it becomes supremely important to bring a touch of life to your day and someone else’s. You can do that in style this season with the help of Casablanca FW21 which, by the way, is one of the least FW FW collections around — that’s why we’re loving it.

Casablanca’s sun-drenched wellness club aesthetic doesn't naturally fall under the fall/winter umbrella which is exactly what makes it so fun to see the label’s FW collections. Aside from a couple of cozy tracksuits, Casablanca FW21 consists of the usual silk and monogram embellishments with a few standout highlights.

One of the best new arrivals comes in the form of a leather cross-body bag complete with the label’s monogram detailing throughout. Another top pick is the embroidered silk-satin jacket. Sure, it’s not one to protect you against the elements but that’s not the point at all. Its bright embroidery and elegant build should be a reminder of sunnier times. The sun will come back, but until then we’ll be smiling through the clouds in Casablanca FW21.

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