Moncler Grenoble’s Fall/Winter 2024 is a winter wonderland come to life.
The skiwear collection is an icy reflection of what Moncler’s Grenoble line does best: high-function winter wear and dapper designs.
For the slopes, the collection offers diamond and chevron quilted ski jackets equipped to handle heavy winds and snow without sacrificing style — because let’s be real, mountain-top photo-ops are very important.
The collection’s luxe knitwear fuses winter-ready, technical fabrics with luxe detailing. Take the wool blend sweater for example, a hand-embroidered knit sweater, detailed with cross-stitching that creates a 3D effect.
The collection also includes ski equipment. For the real pros, Shaun White, Moncler’s global brand collaborator, created a snowboard for Moncler Grenoble in collaboration with WHITESPACE, Shaun White’s performance snow brand.
For the après-ski enthusiast, this collection also features pieces — like checkered-knit alpaca wool sweaters — more suited to lounging with a warm drink than hitting the slopes. (Hey, we can’t all be Shaun White)
For those who have no intention of ever touching a slope (felt!), skiwear is still a fun addition to your winter wardrobe. Now, it’s easier than ever to swagger jack the ski aesthetic — more than a few fashion brands have ventured into the snow-dusted world of skiwear as of late.
The most recent example of this is SKIMS, Kim Kardashian’s shapewear empire, which partnered with The North Face to create form-hugging skiwear in many shades of brown.
Moncler Grenoble’s take on skiwear may not be as sexy as SKIMs, but its sophistication and durability is unmatched.