As any of us could have easily predicted, Jeremy Scott did not follow up his McDonald’s-inspired debut collection at Moschino with Jil Sander-style minimalism. Instead, Scott doubled down on his love of crass consumerism, churning out a collection of Barbie-inspired clothes and accessories in shades of bubblegum that Katy Perry is probably trying to wriggle into as we speak, and you can shop some of the bags right now.
Two Italian boutiques that list their wares on farfetch.com currently have a selection of the collection’s goods available for purchase, and the choices include Scott’s now-infamous biker jacket bags in Pepto pink. If you want to dress like a pop star (and only if you want to dress like a pop star), you know what to do. Check out the bags below or shop the full selection via farfetch.com.
Haha go on Amanda, tell us what you *really* think… ;p
The 14 yr old in me is absolutely giddy right now!
if these were Chanel you would be all praising Karl right now and the bags would be flying off the shelves like hot cakes. But its only Moschino.
I disagree, when Chanel has ugly bags they are called out too. Remember the
Dallas Métiers d’Art line? It was comprised of mostly hideous bags and people definitely didn’t praise it. Jeremy Scott has been making horrible bags for Moschino and they should not be overlooked. An ugly bag is ugly, simple as that.
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Agree, but you have to understand, Chanel and Moschino are on very different levels of the desirable luxury brand spectrum.
100% agree
I actually liked the McDonalds line better … cannot believe I said that …. but I did see the bags in action here and there and they really popped … in a good way.
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Moschino for Toys R Us???
Not gonna lie. I really want that black backpack.
Boring and tacky!
Very Betsy Johnson and honestly not a bad effort. I can see the clients he’s targeting. Come on people it might be not your taste but these designs are a commentary on fashion and it’s influences. Atleast Moschino is taking a risk and not boring everyone like Raf Simmons at Dior is.