Jeremy Scott at Moschino made use of anything and everything from upholstery fabric to shower curtains, even rubbish, utilizing black waste bags for dresses to bicycle wheels and waste bin lids as brimmed hats as part of his irreverent showcase for the Italian label's Fall/Winter 2017/18 collection. To top it all off,cCandelabras and feather dusters were also worn in place of headbands.
The show was divided into three separate phases, and started off with models wearing long coats and dresses that resembled moving objects and material, dressed with upbeat and revealing signs saying "fragile" and "this way up" as well as skirts made up of bubble wrap and other accessories.
It continued with coloirful looks and jazzy patterns taking inspiration from the street fashion of the 1980s. Models were seen walking the ramp to the music by the late George Michael adorned with articles such as baseball caps, backpacks and widely spacious sunglasses.
Scott was seen at the end of the extravagant event exhibiting a plain white t-shirt which read, "Couture is an attitude, not a price point," paired with strapping leather biker trousers and an irrepressible persona.
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