1952 is the year in which luxe outerwear label Moncler was founded in a small French village in the Savoie Mountains. Fast forward almost 70 years later and the brand is still going strong with a trendy, stylish mass-metropolis appeal. An appeal that’s celebrated in their popular streetwear-leaning “1952” sub-brand, which recently collaborated with popular digital artist and illustrator Hey Reilly for its latest “2 MONCLER 1952” collection.

Filled with bold colors and even bolder prints and cuts, the new collection is a rather striking interpretation of the French brand’s classic pieces that first put it on the map 70 years ago. Oversized logos, exaggerated stars and stripes, and wild all-over prints can be seen throughout the collaboration, with vibrant plays on geometric patterns and head-to-toe monochrome pieces making for a rather eclectic offering—one that’s sure to add some character to whatever it is you’re rocking.

You can view the collection in its entirety online as well as purchase what’s left of it both online and at select Moncler retailers.

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