Jeremy Scott Leaves Moschino After 10 Years at Vogue Home
MILAN (AP) — Jeremy Scott is stepping down as artistic director of Italian luxurious home Moschino after 10 years of wild and wacky vogue exhibits and his elegant dressing of quite a few celebrities.
The corporate made the announcement Monday.
“Scott has penned a basic chapter within the legacy of the model along with his fearless and present stopping pop-camp type and incisive humor — true to the famend codes of the Home,” the corporate stated in an e-mail assertion.
The American designer took over at Moschino in October 2013 with a groundbreaking fall/winter assortment that, in line with the assertion, “launched a thousand debates on the position of vogue within the annals of artwork, consumerism, and social commentary.”
The Missouri-born Scott has put out collections that centered his pop culture and tongue-in-cheek lens on Barbie, aliens and Ronald McDonald. Katy Perry, Madonna, Rita Ora and Zendaya are amongst celebrities who’ve worn his creations.
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Massimo Ferretti, chair of Moschino guardian Aeffe S.p.A., thanked Scott for “ushering in a definite and joyful imaginative and prescient that can without end be part of Moschino historical past.”
Scott referred to as his years at Moschino has “a beautiful celebration of creativity and creativeness.”
He stated he was pleased with his legacy. He thanked Ferretti together with “all my followers around the globe who celebrated me, my collections and my imaginative and prescient.”
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