Hiroshi Fujiwara
Some call him the godfather of streetwear, Hiroshi Fujiwara is Japan’s most famous youth culture influencer. As musician, producer and designer, Fujiwara launched Fragment Design, a label that has collaborated with Nike, Supreme, Converse, Takashi Murakami and even designed a guitar for Eric Clapton.
Tell us about the Fragment and Moncler collaboration.
I’ve been doing this for a year already, it is my third Moncler Genius collection. I’m really enjoying doing it because every time is a new challenge.
What was Moncler’s brief?
We had a couple of themed briefs first time and then we talked about the essence of winter clothes about the mountain which I love as I am a snowboarder! I really felt the freedom to do what I like respecting and starting from the Moncler DNA.
Where do you go?
I usually love to ski in Japan but sometimes I also go to Alaska.
What attracts you to Moncler?
Moncler has a kind of technique, a specialty for winter clothes which I’ve never experimented with. I’m trying to mix together things I’ve never done. It makes the collaboration exciting and challenging and I am really very proud about the result!
What are the standout pieces in the collection?
For this collection I did some kind of vintage military looks with a Moncler technique using down pack which I really love!
What’s your direction for the event?
For the event I wanted to do an eternal tunnel, like outer space with water. So mixing technology with analogue or nature — forest, sea and water.