Moncler and Hiroshi Fujiwara once again join forces in a collection that merges functionality with sophistication. Discover how minimalism transforms into art.
Japanese designer Hiroshi Fujiwara, a key figure in urban fashion, collaborates once more with Moncler to present a collection where simplicity and functionality are combined with meticulously designed details. The ‘Moncler Genius x FRGMT’ line reinterprets minimalism through garments featuring subtle embroidery, numerical graphics, and references to Y2K culture, offering both a nostalgic and contemporary vibe.

A distinctive element of this collection is the collaboration with the Korean studio Nayeon & Rang, whose animal illustrations and philosophical quotes from thinkers like Nietzsche and Aristotle add a conceptual layer. The neutral colour palette and matte and glossy finishes enhance the elegance and versatility of the garments.
The campaign “Where nothing means everything” comes to life in an installation by British sculptor Richard Wilson in Shanghai, where black nylon, the key material of the collection, becomes an artistic experience.

Available from June 8th in selected Moncler boutiques and on their website, this collaboration reaffirms Fujiwara’s ability to transform simplicity into something iconic.