THERE IS probably no greater on-screen partnership than Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. Bringing this pair to a new dimension, Moncler invited the actors to star in their Warmer Together campaign.
Focusing on friendship and human connection, the brand found no others who could encapsulate this better than them – showing that warmth comes from within, and most notably, from the bonds you share with those around you.

Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in Moncler’s Warmer Together
De Niro embodies this truth whilst wearing the Maya 70 jacket: a revitalised version of the original hero piece that is down-quilted and considered one of Moncler’s most treasured and widely worn designs. Made from the brand’s signature longue saison recycled nylon, its design features a logo-adorned pocket on the left sleeve and a detachable hood.
Al Pacino, on the other hand, is pictured in the Bretagne jacket: a new design for the Autumn/ Winter 2025 collection. This short, hooded puffer offers the same protection against the harsh elements of the cooler months. Though smaller in design, it allows for greater flexibility in wear, without a cocooning silhouette or form; better suited to the urban lifestyle.

Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in Moncler’s Warmer Together
Shot in New York, the campaign marks the first time the duo has appeared together in a fashion campaign, reframing their partnership through a new lens all these years later. Photographed by British image-maker Platon, the series of black-and-white images, along with five accompanying short films, translates Moncler’s manifesto into a visual narrative.
To accompany Warmer Together, the score is a rendition of Bill Withers’ Lean on Me by Moncler ambassador Tobe Nwigwe and his wife, further reinforcing this notion of shared endurance.

Robert De Niro and Al Pacino behind the scenes in Moncler’s Warmer Together
Speaking on the campaign, Al Pacino said: “Friendship is the greatest thing you can have. Friends, people whom you share the same world with. There is just an innate trust. And the understanding of life.” Adding to this De Niro aptly said: “Warmth was never about the outside. It was always about what was happening on the inside.”
by Imogen Clark