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Moschino Pre-Fall 2015

I kinda do like it. Very Finding Nemo meets cocktail dress, with the clownfish looking pattern and scales. Liberty looks gorgeous.
 
why no more pics? :(
i like the dress though
 
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the last three looks remind me the tipography in Burberry SS15
 
I can't with some of these outfits. He needs to stop with the pop culture stuff
 
JS said that fashion should be fun and it's true, it should be fun...But! It needs to be designed.
His Moschino is actually very lazy. There is no design. The first part is actually very boring. Then there is the "Jeremy Scott Yellow" part. Then, the most interesting & beautiful part: the sequined multicolor metallic one with the long dress, the coat and the short dress with the same print.

Then, the usual Chanel-1991 thing. I mean, a Moschino "Chanel" never looked like a Chanel suit. That was the magic...because he (and IR later) was referencing the original suit.
Scott is just copying the 1990-1992 suits..

He needs to wake-up and design!
 
Jeremy ' s shows and presentations may be fun and cutesy but most of the clothes have no place outside of that and editorials. This stuff is far too gimmicky and tacky to sell. There are some nice things here though, but still there's some stuff that's just too tacky and gimmicky and ugly. Also, the typography and excessive logo brand is horrid, it ruins a lot of what would've been nice garments, it just looks like a walking advertisement/billboard.
 
JS said that fashion should be fun and it's true, it should be fun...But! It needs to be designed.
His Moschino is actually very lazy. There is no design.

He needs to wake-up and design!

Completely agree. His "sense of humour" isn't thought out at all, it's more like "what can I put on this dress to make it look ~cool~ and ~edgy~ so that my tumblr followers will love it?". (That sentence actually sums up the state of fashion today, but I digress.) The prints on those dresses scream "HI I'M A JOKE LAUGH AT ME", and Franco Moschino's humour was far more subtle and well-thought than that, which is a darn shame.
 
I actually like his play on fashion design in the first group of looks, since every one is saying he needs to be like a "real" designer I think it's witty to put measuring tape and pattern lines in the garments. I like that he's being true to himself, although the McDonalds thing was over the top for me, yet I liked the Barbie theme because it brought me back to my childhood. The verdict is still out on Jeremy Scott at Moschino but he's growing on me.
 
I agree with stoneskipper and the rest who say he needs to design. There are good cocktail dresses, like the one in the first post. But the rest...if you take away the gimmick and vibrancy in colors...you're kinda left with cheap looking Chanel knock offs. He needs one of those Nina Garcia talks where she tells a designer to dial it back.
 
Jeremy ' s shows and presentations may be fun and cutesy but most of the clothes have no place outside of that and editorials. This stuff is far too gimmicky and tacky to sell. There are some nice things here though, but still there's some stuff that's just too tacky and gimmicky and ugly. Also, the typography and excessive logo brand is horrid, it ruins a lot of what would've been nice garments, it just looks like a walking advertisement/billboard.
Precisely. The excessive logo use and tacky, lazy, tired "humorous" designs ruin most everything. He needs to be replaced ASAP, because at this rate Moschino is becoming a bad joke.
 
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I like some pieces but I think Jeremy doesn't know what Moschino is- maybe that's why he's been using the logo and Chanel-isms all the time. But Franco used to be an innovator, he used enviroment-friendly fabrics and his slogans were actually cool and they had a meaning
 

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