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Millie Bobby Brown is amongst the 19 faces in Moncler’s new campaign

Is there anything Millie Bobby Brown can't do?
Models, musicians, athletes and entrepreneurs all made the cut to star in Moncler's new campaign...

Millie Bobby Brown is a force to be reckoned with and it seems there’s no slowing down for the fourteen-year-old Stranger Things actress. 

This year alone, the British star was revealed as one of fashion’s most influential girls right before making the cut in Time’s 100 Most Influential People list, too. It was also announced that fashion brand Moncler had tapped Brown to be its new face and she was spotted sitting front row at Moncler’s first co-ed runway show during Milan Fashion Week in February

After weeks of teasing Moncler’s new Fall/Winter ’18 campaign, called Moncler Beyond,  on Instagram, the brand has finally released a series of images and videos, and Millie can be spotted wearing the brand’s puffer jacket in a monochrome series captured by Craig McDean

However, the it girl wasn’t the only face of the campaign as the brand tapped 18 other individuals from around the globe to join the Moncler family. 

In similar black and white portraits, some of the new faces include Italian Paralympics fencer Bebe Vio, Chinese actress Crystal Zhang, British actor John Boyega, singer Eiza Gonzalez, rapper Sheck Wes and Canadian-South African model Maye Musk (who just walked Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda show). 

The new campaign showcases the continuity of the brand’s new direction. The changes first emerged late last year when Moncler announced that it was discontinuing its Gamme Rouge and Gamme Bleu lines, instead introducing Moncler Genius, a project that focuses on bringing together eight key designers to design eight separate collections for the brand. 

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