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Moncler x FRGMT Presents ‘Where Nothing Means Everything’ Campaign

Hiroshi Fujiwara’s latest Moncler x FRGMT collection balances function and expression.

February 20, 2025
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Moncler x FRGMT Presents 'Where Nothing Means Everything' Campaign
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Hiroshi Fujiwara brings his distinct perspective to Moncler x FRGMT, a collection that transforms everyday pieces with technical expertise and subtle design shifts. Known for his deep connection to subcultures and his influence in fashion, music, and design, Fujiwara explores the balance between understated utility and expressive detail. This latest menswear release refines functional staples, introducing unexpected elements that elevate their construction and aesthetic.

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At first glance, the collection presents itself as a study in simplicity, but closer inspection reveals a wealth of carefully considered details. Graphics play a defining role, mixing numerical motifs, embossed logos, and intricate embroidery. Among the standout embellishments are philosophical quotes, Nietzsche’s “Without music, life would be a mistake” and Aristotle’s “There is no great genius without some touch of madness,” stitched into select pieces. Adding a playful contrast, whimsical kitten and bunny illustrations by viral Korean studio Nayeon & Rang introduce a nostalgic Y2K element. This mix of conceptual depth and visual irony reflects Fujiwara’s ability to bridge intellect with pop culture.

Moncler x FRGMT Presents 'Where Nothing Means Everything' Campaign
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The collection leans into technical craftsmanship, with black nylon serving as a primary material in both matte and glossy finishes. This sleek base is punctuated with contrast embroidery, reinforcing the interaction between subtlety and expression. Outerwear remains a focal point, drawing from a range of influences. Sporty nylon parkas and varsity jackets channel American streetwear, while car coats and workwear jackets reference British tailoring. Moncler’s signature quilting also undergoes a transformation, introducing a grid-quilted boudin pattern for a fresh take on its heritage.

Two of Moncler’s most recognizable silhouettes, the Maya2 and Everest2 jackets, receive a seasonal update. Reworked in lighter weight versions, they offer the same structural integrity while enhancing comfort for spring. This reengineering reflects Fujiwara’s ability to modernize established designs without sacrificing their core identity.

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Graphics and symbolism remain central to Fujiwara’s approach. The use of numerical codes, embossed branding, and unexpected imagery reinforces a layered storytelling approach. These details extend beyond decoration, creating a coded visual language that nods to both high fashion and underground movements. The inclusion of embroidered philosophical statements further deepens the collection’s meaning, encouraging a dialogue between thought and design.

This duality, where high-tech materials meet vintage-inspired graphics, speaks to Fujiwara’s knack for fusing innovation with nostalgia. The combination of embroidered lettering, animated figures, and polished fabric treatments results in a collection that feels simultaneously contemporary and rooted in familiar references.

Moncler x FRGMT Presents 'Where Nothing Means Everything' Campaign
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The “Where Nothing Means Everything” campaign takes Fujiwara’s creative vision beyond clothing, integrating it into an immersive art experience. Shot at the City of Genius exhibition in Shanghai, the campaign unfolds within the large-scale installation Looking Glass, 2024, created by British sculptor Richard Wilson RA. Commissioned by Moncler and Fujiwara, the reflective installation draws inspiration from the slick black nylon that dominates the collection, reinforcing the relationship between material and perception.

By merging art, philosophy, and streetwear influences, the campaign extends the collection’s narrative beyond fashion. The reflective surfaces of Wilson’s installation echo the way Fujiwara constructs clothing, playing with contrast, layering, and interpretation.

Moncler x FRGMT is now available in select Moncler boutiques and online.

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