Milan Fashion Week | Moncler Gamme Bleu Fall ’10

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Published January 18, 2010

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The most important point on the agenda this season for Moncler Gamme Bleu was not to forget to wake the models. Beginning the show in a sleeping state, the models were awoken from cots to begin suiting up for winter’s cold. In a cheeky colorful fashion, designer Thom Browne set the models up for inspection. Armed with snowboots, parkas, well-insulated quilting, knits and cold-weather accessories, the models bundled up for yet another delightful showing from Moncler Gamme Bleu.

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27 thoughts on “Milan Fashion Week | Moncler Gamme Bleu Fall ’10”

  1. shorts with thermals underneath is a mountain climbing / hiking tradition. i very commonly – depending on just how cold it might get while hiking – would wear shorts with thermals and roll up the thermals when it got warm. plain and simple – layering. that was my first thought when on seeing groups like chronicles of never and the like sending out shorts with thermals. i believe this is similar AND even closer to the origin of that layering tradition

  2. shorts with thermals underneath is a mountain climbing / hiking tradition. i very commonly – depending on just how cold it might get while hiking – would wear shorts with thermals and roll up the thermals when it got warm. plain and simple – layering. that was my first thought when on seeing groups like chronicles of never and the like sending out shorts with thermals. i believe this is similar AND even closer to the origin of that layering tradition

  3. shorts with thermals underneath is a mountain climbing / hiking tradition. i very commonly – depending on just how cold it might get while hiking – would wear shorts with thermals and roll up the thermals when it got warm. plain and simple – layering. that was my first thought when on seeing groups like chronicles of never and the like sending out shorts with thermals. i believe this is similar AND even closer to the origin of that layering tradition

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