For Spring/Summer 2026, Moncler + Rick Owens introduce their first warm-weather collection together, extending a collaboration long defined by protection and severity into the realm of summer. Owens defines the vision as “brucolic,” a term that captures the tension between monolithic concrete forms and pockets of untamed greenery that shape the city’s environment. Silhouettes move between urban and outdoor contexts.




Photography by Juergen Teller
Kilt shorts and asymmetric jersey skirts are styled with tonal hiking socks and Trailgrip Megalace sneakers, reinforcing the idea of a summer uniform built for movement. Angular Geocamo quilting and graphic embroidery reference brutalist facades, while lightweight leather and nylon outerwear, windbreakers, and relaxed jerseys play with proportion and structure. Exaggerated shoulders, cropped shapes, and relaxed bombers underscore the collection’s gender-neutral approach, encouraging personal interpretation rather than fixed styling codes. The color palette is grounded in black, dark dust, and vintage olive, with carnelian red added as a bold new accent for the season.
Shot by Juergen Teller, the campaign shifts the focus from architecture to intimacy. Teller’s images bring together Rick Owens, his wife and muse Michèle Lamy, and Teller himself with creative partner Dovile Drizyte, capturing unguarded moments of affection and connection. The photographs soften the collection’s architectural rigor, softening its severity in vulnerability and intimacy.









Courtesy of Moncler & Rick Owens
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