EXCLUSIVE: Moncler Launches Campaign Fronted by Al Pacino, Robert De Niro
Moncler's 'Warmer Together' campaign features Al Pacino and Robert De Niro highlighting friendship and warmth through winter fashion for the fall/winter 2025 season.
- Oct. 15 saw Moncler reunite Al Pacino and Robert De Niro for Warmer Together, their first-ever shared campaign shot in New York by photographer Platon.
- Moncler turned to two legendary friends to convey human warmth and connection, issuing a campaign manifesto on warmth that frames it as an internal value beyond outerwear.
- Highlighting the Maya 70 jacket , the campaign uses black-and-white imagery and short films focused on five themes: friendship, respect, connection, trust and warmth.
- De Niro, 82, and Pacino, 85, bring over 50 years of friendship and a shared film history—from The Godfather Part II to Heat and The Irishman—evoking the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, New York.
- Starting today, Moncler rolls Warmer Together out globally as Tobe Nwigwe and his wife Fat record a new rendition of 'Lean on Me' for the soundtrack.
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Over seven decades of innovation and evolution, Moncler has become synonymous with year-round warmth, protection, and style. Founded in 1952 in the Alps with the mission of protecting climbers and mountain workers from the extreme cold, the brand has always understood that true warmth goes beyond outerwear.
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino's Five-Decade Friendship Is on Display in Their Cozy New Moncler Campaign
De Niro and Pacino celebrate the "warmth" of "being together" for the campaign, shot in black-and-whitePlaton/Courtesy of Moncler Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Moncler's Warmer Together campaignNEED TO KNOWRobert De Niro and Al Pacino star in Moncler's new campaign, Warmer TogetherThe campaign, which features several short films and black-and-white imagery, highlights the actors' 50-plus-year friendshipFor the campaign, De Niro and Pacino wear…
The two legends of cinema for the first time in a campaign (ANSA)
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