The Red Carpet Highlights of... The 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival 2025!
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When you can't distinguish the fabrics of "designer" collections from the ones being used at high street stores and the cuts have all been simplified to the basest level or techniques, what makes people choose this over any $100-ish jacket/blouse/jean you can find at places like Aritzia or Madewell???
I was just looking back at the interim collection she participated in for Moschino, and then remembered someone had the audacity to attach the Moschino name to this "look" and approve it's walk down that same runway.Adrian darling it’s time to pick up the phone and call Carlyne back. Because this British Vogue editorial lookalike is anything but fun. Moschino is only fun when Carlyne was involved.
That's not Carlyne, that was Katie Grand's sectionI was just looking back at the interim collection she participated in for Moschino, and then remembered someone had the audacity to attach the Moschino name to this "look" and approve it's walk down that same runway.
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The biggest problem I see in this collection is that it lacks any fantasy. Despite the model making a funny face at me I am actually very repulsed by these clothes. Jeremy Scott was good at creating a vision for Moschino and there was whimsy and excitement in what he did. You can glue a pair of gloves to a blazer à la Franco Moschino but there is no presence of the brand's ethos in both this collection's clothes and campaign. Moschino is yet another brand where I am lost in trying to comprehend what it is trying to become, and another example of a house that has stripped away its heritage and identity to become a clone of several other brands.
I enjoyed Carlyne's section, these are all from the same show.That's not Carlyne, that was Katie Grand's section