Moncler and Sacai travel 70 years ahead and capture it in their capsule collection
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
For the past few weeks, Italian luxury brand Moncler has been on the back burner after making headlines for several weeks in many of the industry magazines about its latest launches. Today, after a short break, it is back on the scene, announcing a collaboration with Sacai.
This project was born last year on Moncler’s 70th anniversary when the respective team took the opportunity to meet with Sacai’s founder and creative director, Chitose Abe. At the encounter, the two parties exchanged views and influences and imagined the company’s next 70 years. In doing so, both began to create essential pieces, inspired by Moncler’s own journey from being born in the mountains to emigrating to the city, that unite the brand’s first 70 years with the next, ushering in a new era.
Moncler x Sacai’s capsule is composed of four looks and is ready to equip, from top to bottom, the journey we mentioned above. It is a collection geared towards shared experiences that bring lasting memories; that make an impact that lasts. In those moments, the people who can experience them will be outfitted in dark, neutral-toned pieces in the form of suit jackets, long and short puffer jackets, shaggy waistcoats, functional dungarees, and convertible trousers, all infused with heavy doses of Sacai’s hybrid aesthetic and Moncler’s mountaineering spirit.
What’s most fun about the line is the playfulness of the clothes, as jackets can be attached to trousers to become a jumpsuit; the turn of a zip opens the sleeves so that a puffer becomes a cape or a backpack, or combine them together in the craziest way to suit your mood of the day.
Available now at select Moncler and Sacai boutiques, the Moncler x Sacai capsule collection will be sold as complete looks only. See the collection below:











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