MOOSE KNUCKLES UNVEILS ITS SPRING/SUMMER ‘24 COLLECTION WITH A SPECIAL CAMPAIGN DEDICATED TO ITS ICONIC BUNNY JACKETS*
The new collection includes a variety of cozy, layer-friendly, lightweight apparel and accessories perfect for the fashionable city go-getter.
Moose Knuckles, the lifestyle brand for the irreverent city go-getter, unveils its Spring/Summer ‘24 collection. The expansive line offers a fresh take on lightweight apparel and accessories inspired by the spirit of rebirth. As the city returns to its bustling way of life after a long winter, so do we, dressed head-to-toe in elevated, statement-making pieces.
The star of Moose Knuckles’ Spring/Summer 24 Collection is its iconic Bunny Jacket in the brand’s Fashion and Classic silhouettes. Art directed by Moose Knuckles’ Artistic Global Director Carlos Nazario and set designed by Ian Salter, the campaign features studio portraits infused with sensual energy and moments of cheeky humor and playfulness. The preternaturally soft, cozy faux fur Bunny line is brought to life by multi-hyphenate creative, KESH, and runway model Thatcher Thorton, enticing viewers to envision themselves in the pieces.
The hero pieces of the collection include the fashion Bunny the softest and coziest jacket for everyday city wear crafted from faux fur and recycled nylon, now revamped with new colorways including blush, sage, and orchid petal. Another standout is the Classic Bunny, lined with the coziest faux fur, it’s a functional piece for taking the streets by storm - definitely not your typical hoodie. The Classic Bunny is also available in new colors for men including dark sapphire and sage.
These styles range from 495 to 645 EUR and are available at Moose Knuckles boutiques, selected retailers worldwide and mooseknucklescanada.com.
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*NOTE TO PRESS: The reference to bunnies is only to highlight the soft feeling of the outerwear, and is no association with real bunny fur being used in the production process. All products are faux fur.
Enya Torrez