For decades, Moncler has delivered high-performance garments with a focus on outerwear. While constantly innovating, they attract mountain-bound adventurers and city-dwellers seeking warmth in cold climates. But the warmth of connection—from bonds strengthened over time—is being explored in their new campaign.

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For Moncler’s “Warmer Together,” Al Pacino and Robert De Niro join forces for their first collaborative campaign. Since 1974, the Hollywood stars have collaborated on four feature films. Having worked together in these movies, including Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather II, Scorsese’s The Irishman and Michael Mann’s Heat, their lifelong friendship comes as no surprise.

Remo Ruffini, Chairman and CEO of Moncler says of the campaign, “Through their story of friendship, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro embody everything Moncler truly stands for: affection, warmth, and the belief that we are all better and warmer together.” The campaign’s first film release features the stars set against a Manhattan skyline, an appropriate locale for the duo given that both are native New Yorkers and three of their films together were shot in the city.

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The campaign shines a light on two jackets. One is a reinvented classic, the Maya 70, which can be seen on De Niro, as well as the campaign’s models. It is one of the brand’s most iconic designs. Down-quilted, it is made from their signature longue saison recycled nylon. This jacket features a detachable hood as well as the signature logo along a sleeve pocket. A new jacket, the Bretagne, is also featured. It is a short puffer with a hood and prioritizes the desire for comfort with the need for warmth. Its silhouette offers a more cocooning look for more versatile wear.

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