Moncler presents its new collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara, offering a reinterpretation of the classics through refined graphic elements and eclectic cultural references. A minimalist wardrobe filled with hidden details, reversible colorways, bold inner linings, and embossed logos.
The focus of the collection is black nylon, available in both glossy and matte finishes, accented with contrast embroidery. The inspiration merges American influences, with parkas and varsity jackets, and British elements, with tailored car coats and workwear jackets.
Illustrations of kittens and rabbits, created by the Korean studio Nayeon & Rang, are paired with quotations from Nietzsche and Aristotle, applied to lightweight pieces with new grid quilting and lighter versions of the iconic Maya2 and Everest2 jackets.
Accompanying the collection is the campaign "Where nothing means everything," filmed during the City of Genius show in Shanghai, within the Looking Glass installation by British sculptor Richard Wilson RA.