Discover Moschino Spring Summer 2020 collection, inspired by the work of Picasso. View all the looks and read our review.
Review | Collection | Backstage
Modern, abstract and surreal – that’s how one would describe Picasso’s work. For Moschino Spring Summer 2020 collection, Jeremy Scott’s inspiration and theme was the work of Picasso, and that’s how we would describe the collection, too.
The first takeaway from the fashion show was the use of bright colors, beautiful strokes and cubist, unrealistic silhouettes. One of the looks was an actual framed painting with the signature “Moschino” instead of Picasso, with the model’s head popping in the center. Another was Bella Hadid holding a guitar, channeling Girl with a Mandolin.
From Barbie-themed collection to Mc-Donald’s or traffic-sign-themed to Jackie-O-inspired, Jeremy Scott is all about appreciation of the pop culture and historic icons.
I don’t know about the others, but I definitely feel like going back and revisiting Picasso’s work after seeing this fashion show! This is how fearless fashion should be – as much as an inspiration for culture as a lesson in culture itself.
Moschino Spring Summer 2020 Ready-to-Wear Collection: Gallery
Shilpa Ahuja the editor-in-chief of ShilpaAhuja.com, which she founded with the goal of inspiring confidence in the modern working woman through fashion. Other than defining the direction of the magazine, she also writes about fashion & beauty trend forecasts, industry analysis, and opinions.
Shilpa’s work has been published in the University of Fashion blog and Jet Airways magazine. She is also an artist, illustrator and cartoonist. She is also the creator of Audrey O., a comic series that represents the lifestyle of millennial women. She enjoys creative writing and world travel. Her art has been exhibited at Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Aroma Hotel, Chandigarh and been published in Chandigarh Times.
Originally from Chandigarh, Shilpa also has a degree in architecture and has worked in interior project management. She is also the author of the book “Designing a Chinese Cultural Center in India”. Shilpa has a Masters in Design Studies degree from Harvard University.
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