Jeremy Scott is stepping down as creative director of Moschino after 10 years, the Italian fashion brand said Monday.When Scott took up the creative helm in October 2013, he brought a fresh energy to Moschino, a brand that thrived in the ‘80s but declined following the death of its founder Franco Moschino in 1994.
Scott’s playfully camp collections, often infused with tongue-in-cheek references to pop culture, introduced the brand to a new generation and helped spark growth for parent Aeffe in markets like like China and Korea, where the group was under penetrated. Early runway shows, like his Autumn/Winter 2014 McDonald’s-inspired collection and Spring/Summer 2015 Barbie collection, were a hit on social media.
”These past 10 years at Moschino have been a wonderful celebration of creativity and imagination,” Scott said in a statement. “I am so proud of the legacy I am leaving behind.”
So sad to see Jeremy go 🥺 it will not be the same without Scott
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a good thing that Scott is leaving something big
ReplyDeleteInteresting keep it up
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ReplyDeleteFarewell Mr Scott , may the legacy left behind fall on responsible hands.
ReplyDeleteFarewell Mr Scott
ReplyDeleteFarewell🥰
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