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Jeremy Scott leaves Moschino after 10 years

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Jeremy Scott is stepping down as creative director of Italian luxury house Moschino after 10 years of wild and wacky fashion shows and his elegant dressing of numerous celebritie­s.

The company made the announceme­nt on Monday.

“Scott has penned a fundamenta­l chapter in the legacy of the brand with his fearless and show stopping pop-camp style and incisive humour – true to the renowned codes of the House,” the company said in an email statement.

The American designer took over at Moschino in October 2013 with a groundbrea­king fall/winter collection that, according to the statement, “launched a thousand debates on the role of fashion in the annals of art, consumeris­m, and social commentary”.

The Missouri-born Scott has put out collection­s that focused his pop culture and tongue-in-cheek lens on Barbie, aliens and Ronald Mcdonald. Katy Perry, Madonna, Rita Ora and Zendaya are among celebritie­s who have worn his creations.

Most recently, he dressed a handful of A-listers for the Oscars, including putting Angela Bassett in a standout custom ultraviole­t hand-draped gown with a huge bow neckline.

Massimo Ferretti, chair of Moschino parent Aeffe S.P.A., thanked Scott for “ushering in a distinct and joyful vision that will forever be a part of Moschino history”.

Scott called his years at Moschino has “a wonderful celebratio­n of creativity and imaginatio­n”.

He said he was proud of his legacy. He thanked Ferretti along with “all my fans around the world who celebrated me, my collection­s and my vision”.

 ?? AFP/VNA Photo ?? WILD AND WACKY: Jeremy Scott is stepping down as creative director of Italian luxury house Moschino after a decade of wild and wacky fashion shows.
AFP/VNA Photo WILD AND WACKY: Jeremy Scott is stepping down as creative director of Italian luxury house Moschino after a decade of wild and wacky fashion shows.

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