A unique and forward-thinking new Moncler campaign has been created for the label's '6 Moncler Noir Kei Ninomiya Genius' collection. For the new fashion collection created by Japanese designer Kei Ninomiya, Moncler worked with the New York Times’ creative agency T Brand Studio on a short film that stars actress and musician Ryan Destiny and Sophia the Robot.
Throughout the short film, themes of the future and friendship are explored, asking questions like "In a new age of art and technology, will A.I. beings—all far more advanced than Sophia—become our friends?"
The design of the collection by Kei Ninomiya fuses the ancient art of origami with futuristic elements. The 'Emotional Intelligence' film created for the fashion campaign by Veronica Gonzalez offers a look at the collection's pieces, which Moncler describes as "wearable geometry."
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This New Moncler Campaign Stars Sophia the Robot
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