For Spring/Summer 2025, Moncler dives into its alpine heritage with four bold eyewear designs blending high-performance roots, Japanese craftsmanship, and contemporary aesthetics. Each silhouette channels a unique identity, crafted at the intersection of tradition and innovation.
The SS25 sunglasses lineup is deeply informed by Moncler’s mountain DNA. Shapes are inspired by ski gear, with wraparound frames, mineral tones, and technical details like spoilers, tubular arms, and rubberized nose pads. It’s a visual language drawn from high-altitude performance, reinterpreted for modern life.
Models like Auros and Subtila are made in Japan from ultra-light titanium, exemplifying a commitment to technical precision and timeless luxury. Artisanal techniques meet functional design, elevating eyewear from accessory to refined object.
Auros references vintage ski aesthetics with internal spoilers and acetate details. Subtila reinvents the classic round frame in ultra-light metal. Laszer combines bold shape with sporty, sculpted metal arms. Contrast leans into shield-like performance, with side vents and rubber nose pads designed for active use.
Muted, earthy tones meet metallic finishes — think matte beige, slate, deep navy alongside silver and white. These contrasts mirror the collection’s alpine-to-urban ethos, bridging rugged terrain and design precision.
SS25 pushes further into the fusion of style and performance. Technical elements are no longer hidden — they’re central to the visual statement. With unisex silhouettes, Japanese production, and sculptural shapes, the collection sets a new standard for Moncler eyewear.
Because it signals a shift in eyewear from accessory to statement piece — designed with intention, rooted in heritage, and built for the modern alpine lifestyle.
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