Revisit Jeremy Scott’s best moments for Moschino.
Jeremy Scott is leaving the Italian luxury fashion house Moschino after 10 years. In an unexpected statement on Monday afternoon, the American designer expressed that he will be stepping down from the role of Creative Director, which he has held since 2013, bringing his own spin on larger-than-life camp chic, inspired by popular culture and modern day consumerism.
In his statement, the designer expressed “These past 10 years at Moschino have been a wonderful celebration of creativity and imagination. I am so proud of the legacy I am leaving behind. I would like to thank Massimo Ferretti for the honor of leading this iconic house. I would also like to thank all my fans around the world who celebrated me, my collections, and my vision for without you none of this would be possible.”
Scott’s journey at the helm of Moschino has ushered in a new dawn in fashion, creating viral moments across culture with his McDonalds inspired collection in 2014, followed up by his ironic take on the Barbie persona in 2015 and his car wash-couture 2016 collection, featuring models dressed as traffic agents, mechanical parts revisited as dresses and “SLIPPERY WHEN WET” signposted oversized t-shirts. The designer’s work became highly coveted, as his unique designs were met with an essence of pop-art, bridged together by highly structured and tailored silhouettes, injected with a bigger essence of social commentary.
Compiled below, we have gathered the top moments of Jeremy Scott’s deeply ironic and larger-than-life tenure at Moschino, bringing forward his humorously brilliant spin on fashion.