
Moncler Grenoble heads into the desert for summer 2026, trading snowy peaks for the rugged terrain of Tucson Mountain Park. The campaign brings together brand ambassadors Gus Kenworthy and Richard Permin with model Aiden Andrews, who navigate a landscape of towering cacti, rocky outcrops, and wide-open skies from sunrise through campfire-lit evenings.
Moncler Grenoble Summer 2026 Campaign

The collection holds to Moncler Grenoble’s mountain functionality. Lightweight puffers, technical shells, trekking vests, and windbreakers form a modular wardrobe for changing conditions, whether crossing desert trails or settling in after sunset.

Shells layer over puffer vests over light tees, cut for the day-to-night temperature shift on the desert floor. Water-repellent and windproof fabrics appear alongside breathable mesh, with GORE-TEX®, YKK® AquaGuard® NATULON® zippers, and RECCO® rescue tech throughout the collection. It is the same engineering Grenoble uses at altitude, here aimed at the sharp temperature drop after sundown.

The hardware follows the same logic. Carabiners clip on, reflective accents trace the panels, drawstring toggles cinch the hems, and chest pockets give the shells a field-jacket utility. A palette of cream, sand, moss green, sky blue, earthy yellow, and soft pink pulls from the desert floor. For anyone who reads Grenoble as ski-first, summer 2026 makes the case for life past the trailhead.

From cotton-linen shorts and plaid shackets to packable jackets and graphic tees, Moncler Grenoble shapes a summer wardrobe for long days outdoors, where heat, dust, and falling light become part of the clothes.

The Moncler main line’s Puffy Summer campaign with Jamie Dornan sits at the other end of the brand’s warm-weather argument, trading desert utility for popsicles and bucket hats.





