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Moschino, Women’s show, Fall/Winter 2015/16, Milan, interview

by pascal iakovou
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The ’90s hit the Moschino catwalk. A maxi transistor set the tone for New York streetwear. The loose-haired girls played along, daring to take exaggerated breaks in front of the photographers. Jeremy Scott opts for colorful, energetic fashion. After last season’s Barbie girl, the designer offers a wardrobe that’s less anecdotal and easier to appropriate. With a succession of quilted silhouettes, sweaters bearing the effigy of our mythical comic-book heroes and Moschino-stamped basketball-style t-shirt dresses. For evening, sequinned sheath dresses are printed with graffiti. Jeans are worn inside out or combined with gold patches and chains. An apotheosis of couture cuts and volumes, revised and corrected by the troublemaker Jeremy Scott, for whom fashion must above all be a playground! And don’t forget the XXL accessories!

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