Take a trip to Arizona in Moncler Grenoble’s latest campaign
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Take a trip to Arizona in Moncler Grenoble’s latest campaign

Moncler is heading into the desert for Spring/Summer 2026, unveiling a new Moncler Grenoble campaign…

Moncler is heading into the desert for Spring/Summer 2026, unveiling a new Moncler Grenoble campaign set against the landscapes of Tucson Mountain Park in Arizona.

Fronted by freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy, freeride skater Richard Permin, and model Mia Regan, the collection continues Moncler Grenoble’s focus on technical mountainwear while shifting its attention toward warmer weather and lightweight layering systems designed for summer exploration.

Rather than leaning into traditional alpine imagery, the campaign places performance outerwear within vast desert terrain, using Arizona’s rocky landscapes, cactus fields, and open skies to frame the season’s softer, more adaptable approach to technical dressing. The collection mixes utility-driven functionality with a more relaxed outdoor aesthetic, balancing breathable fabrics and modular construction with a noticeably lighter visual language.

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Across both menswear and womenswear, Moncler Grenoble introduces packable jackets, trekking silhouettes, lightweight puffers, and windbreakers designed for transitional weather and long summer days. Functional details remain central throughout, with reflective accents, waterproof finishes, ventilation inserts, and technical hardware appearing across the collection. 

Elsewhere, the season incorporates botanically inspired graphics and a muted colour palette built around mineral tones, sand, moss green, and faded sky blue, reinforcing the collection’s connection to desert environments and outdoor movement. Womenswear explores more structured silhouettes in nylon, corduroy, and summer tweed, while the menswear offering leans further into layered utility pieces, oversized outerwear, and relaxed warm-weather styling. 

The Spring/Summer 2026 Moncler Grenoble collection is available now through selected Moncler stores and online. 

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