Moncler’s Fall 2025 Grenoble collection was recently showcased in an unforgettable spectacle at Courchevel Altiport, nestled in the heart of the French Alps. The runway show, held at Europe’s highest airport, which sits at a breathtaking 6,588 feet, was a captivating blend of fashion and nature, as snowflakes danced through the air while models strutted down the runway in the brand’s innovative technical wear.
Despite the heavy snowfall, the show drew a star-studded crowd of A-listers, including Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, and Adrien Brody, who sat front and center. Supermodels Adriana Lima and Doutzen Kroes also made their mark, walking the runway in striking Moncler designs. Guests, braving the chilly temperatures, wore matching Moncler Trailgrip shoes, duvet capes, and beanies, keeping warm with blankets and hand warmers placed on their seats. To add a touch of comfort, hot drinks—including hot toddies, mulled wine, and hot chocolate—were served in Moncler flasks, ensuring everyone stayed cozy amid the sub-zero conditions.
The show was a striking blend of fashion innovation and technical prowess. Moncler pushed the boundaries of traditional winter wear by merging high-performance materials with avant-garde style. “Breaking free from the conventional restrictions of palettes, silhouettes, and fabrics typically associated with technical winter apparel, we created a collection that balances form and function,” said the brand, describing the Fall 2025 Grenoble collection. “We’ve incorporated cutting-edge material research, artisanal craftsmanship, embroidery, and surface treatments to craft a new line that redefines the world of ski and mountain wear, drawing inspiration from the precision of tailoring.”

The Moncler show in Courchevel followed an already successful series of events, including an extravagant showcase in Shanghai and a glamorous event in St. Moritz. The brand lived up to its reputation with this bold presentation. Highlights from the runway included iconic Moon Boots, shearling-lined capes, and impeccably tailored ski jackets, which marked the collection as a blend of technical ingenuity and high-end fashion.
Amidst the snow and stunning mountain backdrop, Moncler proved once again that its commitment to style, performance, and innovation knows no bounds.