Moncler has teamed up with Hiroshi Fujiwara, the master of mixing high-tech and street style, for a collab that’s as fun as it is functional. Known for his unique take on fashion, DJ sets, and eclectic design vibe, Fujiwara brings a fresh spin to Moncler’s classic pieces with his latest menswear collection. Think simple pieces with a hidden edge – it’s all about subtle sophistication that plays with shape, detail, and nostalgia.
At the heart of this collection? Graphics, of course! Fujiwara’s love for bold, yet thoughtful visuals shines through with embossed logos, numerical codes, and adorable little illustrations from Korean duo Nayeon & Rang. Get ready for quirky cartoon kittens, playful bunnies, and quotes stitched in from the likes of Nietzsche and Aristotle. It’s the perfect blend of fashion and philosophy, with a nod to those unexpected moments of culture that Fujiwara loves to throw into his work.
The palette is mostly black nylon (both matte and shiny, because why not?), with contrast embroidery adding texture. You’ll find sporty nylon parkas, varsity jackets with an Americana flair, plus British-inspired car coats and workwear jackets. Moncler’s iconic pieces, like the Maya2 and Everest2 jackets, get a spring makeover in lighter, breezier versions – perfect for warmer weather. And, of course, there’s a brand-new grid-quilted design that’s all about rethinking outerwear with a touch of innovation.
Whether you’re in the city or out for a weekend getaway, this collection is the sweet spot where technical meets playful, and simplicity turns into something special.
