MOSCHINO SPRING 2019 RTW COLLECTION

MOSCHINO SPRING 2019 RTW COLLECTION

Moschino gets sketchy as Jeremy Scott create a retro Spring collection.

September 24, 2018

The Moschino Spring 2019 RTW collection featured looks that were of an ’80s vintage: couture tailleurs with grand waist-cinching bows; pouf-sleeved tops and pouf skirts; and saucy wrap dresses.

Crisp white sheath dresses and suits were painted on with bold, crayon-box hues in a messy, haphazard manner that mimicked the coloring book masterpieces of young students. Then Scott threw in some transparent pieces – all decorated with black doodles – followed by a series of wrap dresses, skirt suits and swimwear, punctuated with the brand’s signature zany patterns and stripes.

This collection was an ode to the haute couturiers of old. Creative Director Jeremy Scott countered the anachronistic formalness of the silhouettes with some of his own Moschino-isms, like sweat suits and jean jackets and pants featuring sketches of his logo necklaces.

Each look was accessorized with a retro-style flat, wide-brimmed hat designed by Stephen Jones and some DIY chunky jewels. Scott rounded out the warm-weather offering with eveningwear, which brought the contents of a sewing kit to life in prom form: A pincushion was transformed into a pillbox hat and paired with a matching red cape, a thimble was reimagined as a floor-grazing, fully fringed silver gown and a tape measure was reworked into a ruffled cocktail-attire shawl. The show concluded with Gigi Hadid as a princess bride, followed by a mobile train of butterflies.

Watch backstage highlights from the Moschino Spring 2019 fashion show.

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