Jacquemus x Moon Boot Transforms’ 1975 Faux Fur Icon Into 2025’s Hottest Winter Boot

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Jacquemus x Moon Boot Transforms’ 1975 Faux Fur Icon Into 2025’s Hottest Winter Boot

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.

By reviving the 1975 Faux Fur Tall Boot, the collection taps into Moon Boot’s own archive while letting Jacquemus recast it through a more fashion-forward, editorial lens.
The new felt mid version, meanwhile, reads as a modern, wardrobe-friendly option that can be worn with minis, tailoring, or outerwear rather than only ski gear.

Design details: faux fur, felt, and “Yeti” energy

The collection leans into texture, with plush faux fur and dense felt used across the Three après-ski silhouettes to amp up warmth and visual volume. 


With their blown-up proportions and shaggy finishes, the boots channel a playful, Yeti-inspired character that sits perfectly within Jacquemus’ offbeat, sculptural design language. 

The imagery emphasizes movement between mountains and city streets, underlining that these are not just functional snow boots but fashion items built for all kinds of winter environments. The boots can “be worn everywhere from the mountains to the city streets,” positioning them as a go-to option whether or not the wearer is actually headed to the slopes.

The campaign, shot by photographer Tom Kneller, taps into that same mix of fantasy and clarity, framing the boots as the hero piece of a winter wardrobe rather than just a practical necessity. 

The imagery highlights how easily the styles move from snow settings to City pavements, reinforcing the collection’s fashion-first positioning. 

Built for mountains and city streets

While Moon Boot has roots in 1969 space-age inspiration and classic alpine après-ski culture, this capsule is clearly aimed at an audience who treats technical footwear as a styling tool for everyday outfits. The boots are designed to handle low temperatures and winter conditions, but are styled in the campaign with mini skirts and puffy bombers, and oversized coats to show their versatility beyond ski resorts.

The Exaggerated silhouettes stay faithful to Moon Boot’s DNA, while Jacquemus’ sculptural approach keeps the proportions sharp enough for urban wear. The result is a collection that caters as much to fashion fans in Paris or Milan as it does to travelers headed for actual Après-ski boots weekends. 

With only three silhouettes, the capsule is tightly edited, which makes each style feel more collectible and likely to appeal to fashion consumers who follow limited collaborations.​By keeping the palette neutral and the shapes recognizable, the brands increase the wearability factor, ensuring the boots can live beyond a single season while still reading as distinctly collaborative pieces.

Where to shop the collab

The new Jacquemus x Moon Boot capsule is available now through Jacquemus’ official website, where the three boot styles sit alongside the brand’s winter-ready-to-wear. Shoppers can also discover more about the collaboration and product details via the official Moon Boot platform, which spotlights the partnership as part of its broader collaborations offering.
Shoppers can also explore more about Moon Boot’s collaborative universe, including this drop, via the brand’s dedicated collaborations section online.

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