Moncler Grenoble Takes Winter to the Alps With a Ski Collection Built for Speed, Style, and Sub-Zero Drama

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Winter dressing usually means choosing between looking good and staying warm — Moncler Grenoble refuses that compromise. The brand’s latest drop pushes its ski line into true high-performance territory, proving that gear engineered for icy speed can still deliver full fashion fantasy.

The collection is a collision of unexpected materials and extreme-weather tech. Japanese denim — not something you’d normally see flying down a mountain — is reworked into jackets and pants fitted with waterproof zipsreflective detailingdetachable hoods, and sealed seams. It’s denim, but built for blizzards.

For days that demand more insulation, there are wool coats with plush shearling linings, classic Grenoble puffers, and patchwork outerwear cut from GORE-TEX, ensuring full waterproofingwind resistance, and breathability without sacrificing silhouette or mobility. Everything feels engineered for that moment when the temperature drops and the aesthetics sharpen.

To introduce the collection, Moncler didn’t settle for a studio setup — they went straight to the Alps with photographer Mario Sorrenti, whose cold, cinematic eye turns snow into a backdrop worthy of a blockbuster. The cast mixes world-class athletes — Lucas PininhiroChloe Kim — with screen legends Vincent Cassel and Amber Valletta, blurring the line between sport and film, runway and mountain.

Photos courtesy of Moncler

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