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The next stop on the Moncler Genius World Tour is presented by London-born designer Richard Quinn. The latest rendition of the “one house, different voices” philosophy, Quinn brings his typically bold and fearless design language to another unstoppable Moncler Genius collection.

Manifested in bright and unapologetic patterns, Quinn’s silhouettes reference the elegance of ‘50s and ‘60s couture. When combined with Moncler’s typically functional apparel and accessories, the result is visually striking and deliberately kitsch.

The antithesis of the minimalist style heralded by Apple and Scandinavian brands, the collection represents maximalism from head-to-toe and is made to be worn in a mix and match manner that relishes a clash of prints.

Signature design cues include puffy duvet across everything from opera coats to thing-high boots, jewels on sleeves, clasps, and buttons, and bold lettering spelling out Moncler.

The Moncler Genius World Tour takes the Moncler Genius project to new heights, giving each designer collaboration its own dedicated launch event in a unique city. As someone smart once said, “brands are the new bands,” and Moncler is giving each collection its own one-off tour date.

The 0 Moncler Richard Quinn collection is available now online, at Moncler boutiques, and select wholesalers worldwide.

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