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A WORLD WHERE THE LIGHT BORROWS TIME FROM THE SHADOWS.
A CONCRETE DELIRIUM OF INTANGIBLE THOUGHTS AND FORGOTTEN METAL.
A MERE BLUE PLASTIC DISK TO ASSESS MY WORTHINESS.

ALL COLOURS AROUND ME DISTURBINGLY FAINT,
ALL PREVIOUSLY FAMILIAR NOW DISTORTED,
THEIR SURFACES DERANGED,
THEIR FORMS MERCURIAL.

THE STORM HAS RISEN AND HAS NOW MADE ITS WAY UP TO MY EYE LEVEL,
THE SPIKES EMBELLISHING THE FLOOR UNDER MY TOES SURPRISINGLY SUPPLE,
MY COAT SUBSTANTIAL ENOUGH TO HIDE IN ITSELF ALL MY PERSONALITIES,
MY BOOTS CONCEALING THE WAVES I FEEL ALREADY EMBRACING MY LEGS.

I BEG FOR SOMEBODY TO STRAIGHTEN THESE ASKEW GRIDS FLASHING IN FRONT OF MY EYES.
TO WAKE ME UP FROM THIS DYSTOPIAN DAYDREAM DISGUISING ITSELF AS THE EMBOSSED
SKIN OF A RUBY CROCODILE.
TO PULL ME OUT FROM THESE APOCALYPTIC FILES RELENTLESSLY RUBBING MY SURFACE IN
AN ATTEMPT TO REVEAL MY TRUE GRIMY FLESH.

I REMEMBER THIS PLACE FORMERLY LESS TWISTED AND WARPED.

WHERE DID I PARK MY CAR



MAKE UP INGE GROGNARD
HAIR LOUIS GHEWY
CASTING CHOUAIB ARIF
MOVEMENT MICHELE RIZZO
MUSIC PANDORA'S JUKEBOX

CAMPERLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign presents the season from an intuitively unpolished and glitchy hand-drawn perspective.

The narrative of the CAMPERLAB SS26 campaign explores the tension between appearance and reality. Seen from the point of view of three protagonists – each dressed in SS26 trompe l’oeil denim suits and Tornado sneakers - they attempt to balance their corporate personas with the mundane and glitterless everyday life within a gritty urban metropolis, wrought with neon CAMPERLAB signs and the quiet residue of lost dreams. Echoing the obscurity of the askew grids from the printed check denim suiting, the campaign itself unfolds through a mixed-media approach. Digitally directed by frequent CAMPERLAB collaborators Mau Morgo and Cesar Rodrez of Olimpic.tv, it fuses hand-drawn characters by Noha Manfredi into digital schenography, allowing illustration and environment to dissolve into one another.

CAMPERLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign presents the season from an intuitively unpolished and glitchy hand-drawn perspective.

The narrative of the CAMPERLAB SS26 campaign explores the tension between appearance and reality. Seen from the point of view of three protagonists – each dressed in SS26 trompe l’oeil denim suits and Tornado sneakers - they attempt to balance their corporate personas with the mundane and glitterless everyday life within a gritty urban metropolis, wrought with neon CAMPERLAB signs and the quiet residue of lost dreams. Echoing the obscurity of the askew grids from the printed check denim suiting, the campaign itself unfolds through a mixed-media approach. Digitally directed by frequent CAMPERLAB collaborators Mau Morgo and Cesar Rodrez of Olimpic.tv, it fuses hand-drawn characters by Noha Manfredi into digital schenography, allowing illustration and environment to dissolve into one another.

CAMPERLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign presents the season from an intuitively unpolished and glitchy hand-drawn perspective.

The narrative of the CAMPERLAB SS26 campaign explores the tension between appearance and reality. Seen from the point of view of three protagonists – each dressed in SS26 trompe l’oeil denim suits and Tornado sneakers - they attempt to balance their corporate personas with the mundane and glitterless everyday life within a gritty urban metropolis, wrought with neon CAMPERLAB signs and the quiet residue of lost dreams. Echoing the obscurity of the askew grids from the printed check denim suiting, the campaign itself unfolds through a mixed-media approach. Digitally directed by frequent CAMPERLAB collaborators Mau Morgo and Cesar Rodrez of Olimpic.tv, it fuses hand-drawn characters by Noha Manfredi into digital schenography, allowing illustration and environment to dissolve into one another.

CAMPERLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign presents the season from an intuitively unpolished and glitchy hand-drawn perspective.

The narrative of the CAMPERLAB SS26 campaign explores the tension between appearance and reality. Seen from the point of view of three protagonists – each dressed in SS26 trompe l’oeil denim suits and Tornado sneakers - they attempt to balance their corporate personas with the mundane and glitterless everyday life within a gritty urban metropolis, wrought with neon CAMPERLAB signs and the quiet residue of lost dreams. Echoing the obscurity of the askew grids from the printed check denim suiting, the campaign itself unfolds through a mixed-media approach. Digitally directed by frequent CAMPERLAB collaborators Mau Morgo and Cesar Rodrez of Olimpic.tv, it fuses hand-drawn characters by Noha Manfredi into digital schenography, allowing illustration and environment to dissolve into one another.

CAMPERLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign presents the season from an intuitively unpolished and glitchy hand-drawn perspective.

The narrative of the CAMPERLAB SS26 campaign explores the tension between appearance and reality. Seen from the point of view of three protagonists – each dressed in SS26 trompe l’oeil denim suits and Tornado sneakers - they attempt to balance their corporate personas with the mundane and glitterless everyday life within a gritty urban metropolis, wrought with neon CAMPERLAB signs and the quiet residue of lost dreams. Echoing the obscurity of the askew grids from the printed check denim suiting, the campaign itself unfolds through a mixed-media approach. Digitally directed by frequent CAMPERLAB collaborators Mau Morgo and Cesar Rodrez of Olimpic.tv, it fuses hand-drawn characters by Noha Manfredi into digital schenography, allowing illustration and environment to dissolve into one another.

CAMPERLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign presents the season from an intuitively unpolished and glitchy hand-drawn perspective.

The narrative of the CAMPERLAB SS26 campaign explores the tension between appearance and reality. Seen from the point of view of three protagonists – each dressed in SS26 trompe l’oeil denim suits and Tornado sneakers - they attempt to balance their corporate personas with the mundane and glitterless everyday life within a gritty urban metropolis, wrought with neon CAMPERLAB signs and the quiet residue of lost dreams. Echoing the obscurity of the askew grids from the printed check denim suiting, the campaign itself unfolds through a mixed-media approach. Digitally directed by frequent CAMPERLAB collaborators Mau Morgo and Cesar Rodrez of Olimpic.tv, it fuses hand-drawn characters by Noha Manfredi into digital schenography, allowing illustration and environment to dissolve into one another.

CAMPERLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign presents the season from an intuitively unpolished and glitchy hand-drawn perspective.

The narrative of the CAMPERLAB SS26 campaign explores the tension between appearance and reality. Seen from the point of view of three protagonists – each dressed in SS26 trompe l’oeil denim suits and Tornado sneakers - they attempt to balance their corporate personas with the mundane and glitterless everyday life within a gritty urban metropolis, wrought with neon CAMPERLAB signs and the quiet residue of lost dreams. Echoing the obscurity of the askew grids from the printed check denim suiting, the campaign itself unfolds through a mixed-media approach. Digitally directed by frequent CAMPERLAB collaborators Mau Morgo and Cesar Rodrez of Olimpic.tv, it fuses hand-drawn characters by Noha Manfredi into digital schenography, allowing illustration and environment to dissolve into one another.

CAMPERLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign presents the season from an intuitively unpolished and glitchy hand-drawn perspective.

The narrative of the CAMPERLAB SS26 campaign explores the tension between appearance and reality. Seen from the point of view of three protagonists – each dressed in SS26 trompe l’oeil denim suits and Tornado sneakers - they attempt to balance their corporate personas with the mundane and glitterless everyday life within a gritty urban metropolis, wrought with neon CAMPERLAB signs and the quiet residue of lost dreams. Echoing the obscurity of the askew grids from the printed check denim suiting, the campaign itself unfolds through a mixed-media approach. Digitally directed by frequent CAMPERLAB collaborators Mau Morgo and Cesar Rodrez of Olimpic.tv, it fuses hand-drawn characters by Noha Manfredi into digital schenography, allowing illustration and environment to dissolve into one another.

CAMPERLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign presents the season from an intuitively unpolished and glitchy hand-drawn perspective.

The narrative of the CAMPERLAB SS26 campaign explores the tension between appearance and reality. Seen from the point of view of three protagonists – each dressed in SS26 trompe l’oeil denim suits and Tornado sneakers - they attempt to balance their corporate personas with the mundane and glitterless everyday life within a gritty urban metropolis, wrought with neon CAMPERLAB signs and the quiet residue of lost dreams. Echoing the obscurity of the askew grids from the printed check denim suiting, the campaign itself unfolds through a mixed-media approach. Digitally directed by frequent CAMPERLAB collaborators Mau Morgo and Cesar Rodrez of Olimpic.tv, it fuses hand-drawn characters by Noha Manfredi into digital schenography, allowing illustration and environment to dissolve into one another.

CAMPERLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign presents the season from an intuitively unpolished and glitchy hand-drawn perspective.

The narrative of the CAMPERLAB SS26 campaign explores the tension between appearance and reality. Seen from the point of view of three protagonists – each dressed in SS26 trompe l’oeil denim suits and Tornado sneakers - they attempt to balance their corporate personas with the mundane and glitterless everyday life within a gritty urban metropolis, wrought with neon CAMPERLAB signs and the quiet residue of lost dreams. Echoing the obscurity of the askew grids from the printed check denim suiting, the campaign itself unfolds through a mixed-media approach. Digitally directed by frequent CAMPERLAB collaborators Mau Morgo and Cesar Rodrez of Olimpic.tv, it fuses hand-drawn characters by Noha Manfredi into digital schenography, allowing illustration and environment to dissolve into one another.