The Best of MOSCHINO Spring Summer 2024 Runway Fashion Show

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"How do you celebrate a 40th anniversary when your creative director seat is empty? If you’re Moschino, you enlist four boldface stylists and invite them to pull ideas from Franco Moschino’s archive and reinterpret them for today.

Moschino died of AIDS-related causes in 1994, not much more than 10 years after founding his label, and yet his legacy still looms large. He did nothing by half measures, making camp fun of fashion-world proprieties, in particular the Chanel tweed suit, and printing words across his clothes to get a rise out of his contemporaries or just to get a laugh. Years before the dawn of the internet, he was a social media designer, aware of the power of fashion to send messages.

The stylists’ parameters tonight were to focus on that first decade of Moschino. Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, who worked alongside Jeremy Scott for the 10 years he was at the label, was first up with a series of looks that appeared to play against type, emphasizing elegance where Moschino was better known for extravagance. Au contraire, she said backstage. “Mr. Moschino loved all the classics, so I decided to do this. No extravaganza, just clean, sublime, and chic.” Think khakis, jeans, a white suit, a Perfecto jacket, a chunky turtleneck sweater, a heather gray hoodie, and a white T-shirt, plus a K-Way-style jacket of the kind she likes to wear, only in taffeta. She pointed out that it was all mix-and-matchable."
Text By NICOLE PHELPS - September 21, 2023 For VOGUE.COM
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