On the evening of September 19th in Milan, Italy, designer Jeremy Scott of Moschino presented his latest collection to fashion enthusiasts, inspired by the artworks of Pablo Picasso and his muses from the early 20th century.





To get as close as possible to the collection's theme, many of the garments feature actual brushstrokes, and even the models' hair is colored to create a cartoon effect and enhance the artistic feel. Notably, all designs are paired with traditional pointed-toe shoes. Scott selected Picasso's most famous masterpieces and transformed them into fashion in a unique way.






The model looked like a real painting in the giant gilded frame that brilliantly adorned the entire catwalk.
Jeremy Scott didn't hesitate to draw complete inspiration from Picasso's works for his Spring 2020 collection, with some outfits even resembling abstract paintings. It's no exaggeration to say that this collection seems to have opened a new door for the art of fashion.
Kaia Gerber's design is inspired by Pablo Picasso's painting "Guitar".
Joan Smalls looked like a Spanish bullfighter in Moschino's Spring 2020 collection.









Designer Jeremy Scott transformed the catwalk into a living museum – drawing inspiration from the masterpieces of Pablo Picasso, Scott created his own impressive works of art. Picasso is undoubtedly considered a masterful painter, but it's fascinating and astonishing that Scott confidently created a collection so deeply rooted in his work.

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