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Smileys, Flags & Everything Else You Can Expect from MOSCHINO

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MOSCHINO Spring/Summer 2014

With the uproar from FIFA currently bringing the World together, Jeremy Scott, Creative Director of MOSCHINO brings the uproar to the runway. Undeniable references to street art and colourful pop-art, Scott continues to stay true to the core of the Italian fashion house while indulging in letting his eccentric personality shine.

Soda can prints, manipulations of flags, smiley faces and a dominate use of dollar signs were presented on the crisp white linear runway. Top male model, Rob Evans walked the runway in a pop-art rainbow soda print bomber jacket with matching board shorts and a fanny pack. To no surprise MOSCHINO’s collection poked at another fashion house…this time it happened to be Chanel.026_426x639

Known for referencing and mocking other labels in the past, MOSCHINO took the classic Chanel logo and changed it slightly. Jeremy Scott’s muse, Charlotte Free opened the show, which the model also did for Chanel’s resort collection. Chain belts, small quilted summer purses and long necklaces with the revised Chanel logo were seen in multiple looks.

037_426x639Transitioning into more colour, Scott played around with the traditional Louis Vuitton monogram in a new playful way. Monograms printed on to denim overalls paired with a bucket hat, as well as a long neon orange coat with a leather carry-on screamed LV. The collection ended with leather caps, mesh pants and a definite street vibe.

 

 

 

 

 

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