There is a jacket [in the collection] that has a kind of twisted monogram, almost like an allover pattern rather than a centralized graphic. That came from the actual Moncler logo, and we wanted this collection to grow out from that. We were also looking at a lot of mountaineering ropes and knots used for safety.
After finishing the central exhibit, I moved on to Spazio Maiocchi, one of the city's hotspots for fashion and design. Right there was The Dune, an installation that included a mountain of red earth inspired by the torrid desert vistas of Santa Fe. Entering the installation, one found helmets, Texan boots, blankets, magazines - all a paraphernalia of authentic vintage Moncler Jacket pieces found and chosen in collaboration with Mask, a Santa Fe vintage shop, while, on the wall, there was a mix of Moncler garments hung together with vintage and collectible pieces.
If you are here, you are viewing the look book images for Genius Collection 7: Fragment Hiroshi Fujiwara. "It's all quite familiar now because this is the fourth season we have done together. Working with Moncler is very easy." So said Fujiwara of a collection that incorporated personal passions that included a biker made in conjunction with Lewis Leathers (so a double collaboration); a bomber embroidered with the cover art from Kool & the Gang's Spirit of the Boogie; and a sweater featuring the longitude and latitude of Fujiwara's favorite restaurant in Paris, L'Ami Louis.
Every element on the garment down to the zips were chosen solely because of how light it was." If Williams proved that luxury down jackets can inhabit the aesthetic universe of one of fashion's most attitudinal brands, Green made the case that the down jacket can, essentially, become anything - and www.monclersoutlets.com that the material has uses outside of keeping the wearer warm. "I love things that are just whimsical and look like they used to do something but don't do anything anymore," Green said. "As people evolve and change there're so many things that we still have that we really don't need to function.