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On a crisp New York evening, Moncler transformed the city’s skyline into a stage for connection, warmth, and music. The Italian luxury brand brought its ‘Warmer Together’ campaign to Manhattan, merging fashion and emotion in a moment that blurred the line between performance and public celebration. At the heart of it all was Tobe Nwigwe, Moncler’s ambassador, whose live reinterpretation of Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me” turned the night into a hymn for solidarity and shared humanity.
Performed alongside his wife Fat Nwigwe and dressed in the latest Moncler collection, the artist delivered an intimate yet electrifying set that radiated sincerity. His rendition—featuring David Michael Wyatt—serves as the official soundtrack to Moncler’s latest campaign film starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, extending the brand’s narrative of friendship, resilience, and timeless connection across mediums.
The performance unfolded beneath one of New York’s most iconic landmarks, a symbolic space where music, architecture, and emotion collided. To complement the evening, Moncler curated a temporary outdoor exhibition at The Channel Gardens, featuring black-and-white portraits of Pacino and De Niro. The images—quiet, dignified, and deeply human—celebrate enduring friendship, the passage of time, and the shared roots of two cinematic legends who helped shape the spirit of the city.
In a season defined by spectacle, Moncler chose something more intimate: warmth not as luxury, but as community. “Warmer Together” isn’t just a slogan—it’s a living idea, stitched into sound, light, and the streets of Manhattan.




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