We see in color. His hat was sprouting with flopping New Moncler blue cones. So the whole collection was based around trying to create garments that could be condensed into very small spaces." Green and his team presented paper mock - ups of the pieces to Moncler's team, showing how they might construct a garment with down pillows, "and how it could be folded through a series of hinges, and lips to suck the air out to reduce the volume of the down." That packability isn't so clear from the static lookbook images, he said - so there are videos showing how the pieces can be shrunken down.
I learned a lot about myself as a photographer. Garment - dyeing is what it sounds like: putting the thing together and then dyeing it. Moncler's revenue has shot up in recent years, in part due to the buzz generated by the Genius collaborations, which also brought curious customers into the outerwear brand's stores.
She explained: "I was in the middle of my complicated and conceptual process of design. First, a warm embrace. It proved a roaring success. We started working with different designers. We started working with different photographers for the Moncler image, and then marketing campaigns. It's just got a lot better - looking.
Black and white to me, is another medium. It's not a choice between color or black - and - white. Most Moncler Jackets garments are piece - dyed, meaning that their component parts are dipped before the whole thing is stitched together: body, sleeves, and the rest.
I like extreme conditions. I love New York City in the Moncler Outlet winter, snow, Christmas, the nighttime. If you are here, you are viewing the look book images for Genius Collection 2: 1952, Menswear, by Sergio Zambon.