Moncler Grenoble Autumn/Winter
Aspen has long been a magnet for the world’s elite, a playground where fashion insiders and Hollywood icons converge beneath the Colorado snow. Last weekend, Moncler Grenoble transformed the mountain town into a stage for its Autumn/Winter 2026 presentation, creating a spectacle that felt both elemental and otherworldly. While Moncler’s main line thrives in the city, Grenoble represents its most technical, mountain-born identity. Against the backdrop of T-Lazy-7 Ranch, surrounded by Aspen trees glowing under an icy light installation, the collection paid homage to the brand’s origins while writing a new chapter in alpine luxury.
The experience began long before the runway. Guests were whisked through the snow on snowmobiles, wrapped in Moncler puffer ponchos, before arriving at the secluded site. The show opened with Gigi Hadid and closed with Imaan Hammam, joined by Lineisy Montero, Liya Kebede, Mica Argañaraz and Natasha Poly. As David Bowie’s voice filled the forest, the presentation became almost cinematic. Western influences ran through the collection, blending Colorado’s ranching heritage with Moncler’s signature performance wear. High-waisted ski suits and piped shoulders met laser-cut fringe, while rugged workwear textures softened under the weight of European tailoring. The result was frontier romance meeting high-performance precision.
Among the 300 guests were some of fashion’s most recognisable faces. Blackpink’s Jennie Kim, Emily Ratajkowski, Tessa Thompson and Shaun White watched from the snow, while Kevin Costner and Penn Badgley added Hollywood’s quiet gravitas. Yet, despite the star power, it was the landscape itself that stole the show. As snow fell and Bowie played, the line between nature and fashion blurred. Moncler reminded its audience of where it began: high above the noise, in the mountains, where the air feels sharper and the clothes are made to meet it.