The Moncler Genius collection features an impressive range of high-profile collaborations, including adidas Originals, fragment design, Palm Angels, Salehe Bembury, Alicia Keys, Roc Nation by Jay-Z, and Pharrell Williams.
The runway-ready pieces were made fit for the average urban environment, donning intricately-designed silhouettes in shades of blue, orange, black, pink, yellow, and purple.
Moncler’s trademark down-filled garments collide with the signature Three Stripes’ sportswear identity for the adidas Originals collection. If you’re looking for glossy puffers with co-branded hits and buttoned sleeves, or textile windbreakers adorned with monogram logos, this is the collab for you!
Meanwhile, Hiroshi Fujiwara‘s fragment design imprint continues to inject its futuristic identity into every piece. Dubbed “The Art of Love,” this range arrives as billowing coats with geometrical figures, circular shoulder detailing, and fuzzy hood cushioning, while mounded sleeves are fashioned from plump leather reminiscent of neoprene wetsuits, and abstract leg warmers see a swollen construction.
Delicate pastel tones illuminate the Palm Angels offering of Moncler puffers with typical ribbed indentations and dangling shoulder badges. The brand’s signature palm tree silhouette even replaces Moncler’s outlined rooster emblem for this collaboration.
Alicia Keys, in addition to delivering a hit-filled performance at the London’s Olympia presentation, debuted her collaboration wearing a shimmering sequinned crop top and metallic athletic gear. Her collection also features roomy outerwear matched with corresponding bottoms and embellished bucket hats with metallic ornamentation and joint Moncler logos in bold purple hues.
Pharrell Williams’ “The Art of Terrain” collection submits to nature and debuts a protective capsule for rugged camping experiences. Angular contours adorn shielding vests that double as backpacks, while others protect both sides of the body with zippers and hiking clasps.
Jay-Z’s Roc Nation fashioned ski-ready apparel with daring color-blocked motifs, a cropped fit, and oversized hoods — similar to Salehe Bembury, who used sinister scored patterns to create muscle-like cavities reminiscent of the human body.
Check out more images from the show-stopping collection, below.