Best known for its down jackets and activewear expertise, Moncler invites us to step into summer with t-shirts and classic archive anoraks featuring three different sun-drenched, sandy seascapes with artistic flair, by the bucket full. A collaboration with illustrator Jean-Philippe Delhomme, the new Spring/Summer 17 “Postcards” collection pays tribute to the world’s chicest beach resorts—St. Tropez, Capri, Positano and Venice Beach in California.
Digital print technology coupled with embroidered detailing give the fabric designs a three-dimensional twist. As part of Moncler’s millennial reinvention, the brand has welcomed new creative talent, inking deals with top fashion designers Thom Browne and Giambattista Valli for its Moncler Gamme Rouge and Gamme Bleu lines.
Jean-Philippe Delhomme is a Paris-based illustrator, painter and cultural writer. As a painter and illustrator, he has contributed to numerous important magazines around the world. He has painted a mural for the iconic Parisian club chez Castel.
His work has been internationally exhibited with shows at Colette in Paris, Wright Gallery and Lucien Terras Gallery in New York, Rocket Gallery in Tokyo, the French Institute in Berlin and in Munich, the Festival International de la Mode et de la Photographie in Hyères, France, and the Fashion Illustration Gallery in London.
Pieces from the holiday wear collection are now available from Moncler’s online shop, as well as at selected stores worldwide. For more information, do visit Moncler.
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