Jeremy Scott is continuing to make his mark at Moschino as creative director. His over-the-top, pop-culture-infused, ready-to-wear collections have already caused quite the stir, with his McDonald's-inspired runway collection and most recently his dreamy Barbie-inspired collection. Scott's clothes are instantly recognizable, and the direction in which he has taken the house since being appointed creative director in 2013 has become a go-to conversation topic for everyone in the industry. According to "Fashionista," Scott has given us something new to talk about with the unveiling of his first fragrance for the Italian fashion house. Moschino Toy is a unisex scent that comes in an adorable bottle that literally looks like a teddy bear, though a disclaimer on the bear's T-shirt reads, "This is not a Moschino toy." The fragrance retails for $110. In true Scott fashion, unscrew the head and you'll find a spray nozzle. How creative! Read More »
On October 30, Hood by Air staged a multimedia performance and installation at the Museum of Modern Art for the museum's Pop Rally series. The event, officially entitled "MoMA PopRally Presents Hood By Air: Id," (the first two parts were called "Ego" and "Superego") was open to the public, offering tickets at $25. Read More »
Creative director of Moschino, Jeremy Scott, has used his hyper-energized streetwear aesthetic to design a music-meets-"50 Shades of Grey" collection for Adidas. Read More »