Reflecting on Jeremy Scott - A Decade at Moschino
After ten years as Creative Director of Moschino, Jeremy Scott announced his departure from the iconic brand. For many fashion lovers, Scott’s unique camp and kitschy style has become synonymous with the Italian fashion house, informing the brand’s style identity to create instantly recognisable collections that delighted fans and fashion collectors, and kept critics on their toes.
As this era comes to an end we’re excited to see what the future holds for this one of a kind designer, and who will be appointed as the new creative director of Moschino.
We wanted to share some of our favourite Moschino moments of the last ten years, let us know yours!
Let them eat cake! A Marie Antoinette inspired collection, Moschino FW20
Subverting the Runway. Scott’s decision to premier his pre fall collection on a subway carriage invited the viewer to observe his larger than life collection in an instantly recognisable and rarely celebrated context, one in which the buyer could envision themselves. - Moschino menswear pre fall 20
A look that is impossible to forget. Katy Perry wearing Moschino for the 2019 Met Gala, a perfect tribute to the theme ‘Camp: Notes on Fashion’.
Mc’Moschino, a playful serve of fashion and an ode to fast food favourite Mc’Donald’s - Moschino 2014 Fall Ready to Wear
Barbie brought to life. Igniting memories of playing dress up with dolls, the audience of the Moschino Spring Ready-to-Wear were treated to a Barbie inspired collection. Jeremy Scott’s collections for Moschino will truly always represent fashion at its funnest, and a reminder to us all to enjoy dressing up each morning.