Inspired by Brutalist Berlin architecture and the wild outdoors, Moncler and Rick Owens unveils a Spring/Summer 2026 collection that is made for the summertime, complete with Moncler’s outdoor expertise to create a lightweight, warm-weather uniform that is perfect for exploring the urban fringes.

The vision lands where nature and city meet, and Berlin’s monolithic brutalist forms and bucolic greenery collide, and where looks move effortlessly from city streets to the wild outdoors in looks that pair kilt shorts and slinky, asymmetric jersey skirts with tonal hiking socks and Trailgrip Megalace sneakers.
Here, the palette is refined with shades of black, dark dust, vintage olive, and bold carnelian red — a new shade for this season’s collaboration. Brutalist concrete facades, a recurring source of creative drive for Rick Owens, are also echoed here in angular ‘geocamo’ quilting and graphic embroidery.
The collection features lightweight outerwear in leather and nylon, as well as summery windbreakers and relaxed jerseys that play with proportion and silhouette, and offers gender-neutral styling which applies across relaxed bombers and nipped-in, cropped styles with exaggerated shoulders.






A series of intimate images elevating love, passion and human connection accompany the collection, photographed by Juergen Teller, that stars Rick Owens with wife and muse Michèle Lamy, and Juergen Teller himself with his wife and creative partner, Dovile Drizyte; wearing the Moncler + Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2026 looks.
















