On the evening of September 19 in Milan (Italy), designer Jeremy Scott of Moschino fashion brand sent to fashion lovers his latest collection, inspired by the artworks of Pablo Picasso and his muses in the early 20th century.





To get as close as possible to the theme of the collection, many of the outfits featured actual brush strokes, and even the models' hair was colored to create a cartoon effect and enhance the artistic touch, especially all the designs were paired with traditional pointed-toe shoes. Scott chose Picasso's most famous masterpieces and transformed them into fashion in a unique way.






The model looked like a real painting in a giant gilded frame that brightly decorated the entire catwalk.
Jeremy Scott did not hesitate to take inspiration from Picasso's works to design his Spring 2020 collection, with some outfits even designed to look like abstract paintings. It is not an exaggeration to say that this collection seems to have opened a new door for fashion art.
Kaia Gerber in a design inspired by Pablo Picasso's Guitar painting
Joan Smalls looked like a Spanish bullfighter in Moschino's Spring 2020 collection.









Designer Jeremy Scott has transformed the catwalk into a living museum - from Pablo Picasso's masterpieces, Scott has created his own impressive works of art. There's no doubt that Picasso was considered a masterful artist, but it's interesting and surprising that Scott had the confidence to create such a signature collection.































