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2 Moncler 1952 + Valextra Launch Party at Marina Bay Sands
By SENATUS Magazine | 30 August 2019

The 2 Moncler 1952 + Valextra collection was launched at Moncler's flagship store at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, one day before its official global launch. Singaporean DJ Linda Hao provided the music at the turntables in the attendance of star-studded guests like JJ Lin, Fann Wong, Rebecca Lim, Nathan Hartono, and international DJ Yuka Mizuhara.

Moncler Genius presents one house full of creative minds, speaking through different voices with their unique, artful language. Taking the lead for the 2 Moncler 1952 collection, Sergio Zambon and Veronica Leoni brought to life this eclectic youthful collection, inspired by pop spirit and subcultural richness.

This collection combines functionality with the freedom of expression and together, the two designers challenged boundaries and continue to tell the story of Moncler’s energetic and formidable spirit.

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