Jacquemus and Moon Boot’s latest link-up is a tight, three-style après-ski capsule that blends archival nostalgia with playful, runway-ready styling, designed to work just as well in the city as on the slopes.
Deeper look at the collection
The capsule includes three exclusive après-ski boots: a reedition of the iconic 1975 Faux Fur Tall Boot, plus a brand-new mid version, now reworked in felt to sit seamlessly alongside Jacquemus’ winter-ready-to-wear.
Color stories stay focused on versatile neutrals, mixing light browns, blacks, and furry winter whites, so the boots plug easily into existing wardrobes while still reading as a strong statement piece.
The textures do most of the talking, with plush faux fur and dense felt giving each silhouette volume, warmth, and a distinctly “Yeti-esque” attitude that feels very in step with Jacquemus’ sculptural approach.
That exaggerated volume is balanced by clean lines and minimal hardware, keeping the styles elevated enough…
for fashion-focused shoppers who want après-ski energy in everyday looks. Second chapter of a cult collab The new capsule marks the Second time Jacquemus and Moon Boot have teamed up on a dedicated après-ski collection, following their first link-up that helped push the padded boot back into the fashion spotlight.
The latest drop focuses on limited-edition boots that merge Moon Boot’s insulated construction with Jacquemus’s love of sculptural, playful minimalism for cold-weather dressing that feels both nostalgic and new.
What the new Jacquemus x Moon Boot collection includes Moon Boot’s DNA dates back to the 1969 moon landing, when the brand began crafting its now-classic padded boots inspired by astronaut gear and alpine culture.
Those rounded, oversized shapes pair naturally with Jacquemus’ love of clean, sculptural silhouettes and decorative-arts references, making the collaboration feel like a logical extension of both brands rather than a one-off experiment…
Discussion
0 Comments
No comments yet
Start the conversation
Share your take on this story and help shape the discussion.
Sign in to join the discussion.