Jeremy Scott Pays Tribute to New York City with Moschino’s Pre-Fall 2020 Collection

Moschino designer Jeremy Scott decided to pay tribute to New York City with the label’s Pre-Fall 2020 collection. Fresh off the runway from the brand’s SS20 collection with artist Pablo Picasso as muse, the designer has delved into the streets of NYC’s urban-cool style with giant  XL accessories that included chunky chain and nameplate necklaces that would rival any rapper’s collection, bamboo hoops, huge peace sign and boombox pendants mixed with oversize Rolex watches.

According to WWD, Jeremy stated “I have never had a Moschino show in New York besides H&M and I thought there would be nothing more quintessential New York than the subway,” said Scott, who lived in the city when he attended Pratt Institute. “I love all the people and characters you experience and the way it’s a melting pot of style. When I was in school, I remember the subway being a spotlight when you were dressed up, because it’s very brightly lit. It’s already like a runway.”

“New York is the city that never sleeps,’” Scott writes in his show notes. “With that in mind, I wanted to offer a little bit of everything. Around-the-clock set of ensembles for city girls and guys who aren’t afraid to go from the ballroom to the back room, then watch the sun come up over the East River.”

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Jewelry Details from Moschino and Prada SS20 RTW Collections from Milan Fashion Week

MOSCHINO:  First there was The Price is Right and now designer Jeremy Scott has delved into the world of art and chosen Pablo Picasso and his muses as inspirations for Moschino’s Spring 2020 runway collection. Jeremy, fashion’s pop provocateur, showcased everything from paint brushed button earrings and strands of beaded necklaces to bull motif-based jewels (representing matadors /bullfighting from Spain where Picasso was born) and massive molten gold collars and cuff bracelets strewn with gemstones.Jewelry details from Moschino SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Moschino SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Moschino SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Moschino SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Moschino SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Moschino SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Moschino SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Moschino SS20 RTW CollectionPRADA: What better way to celebrate the season of Summer than with the sea, sand and of course shells! Designer Miuccia Prada elevated the standard strand of pearls by stringing together gorgeous shells intermixed with pearls and creating Summer sea-worthy statement necklaces. Rattan crab and bird earrings added a playful and colorful splash of color to the collection.Jewelry details from Prada SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Prada SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Prada SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Prada SS20 RTW CollectionJewelry details from Prada SS20 RTW Collection

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The Coolest and Campiest Jewels Spotted at the 2019 Met Gala

Our final cover of the 2019 Met Gala allowed us to share with you some of the coolest and campiest jewels spotted on the pink carpet.

JEREMY SCOTT: The King of Camp and Moschino designer Jeremy Scott commissioned a unique piece from famed jewelry designer Ben Baller. The matching grill to his over-the-top bejeweled suit featured 12 carats in solitaires and diamonds with flooded diamond pave borders. Note the personalized King of Camp stamp engraved on the inside.Jeremy Scott's grill at the 2019 Met Gala


KERRY WASHINGTON: While we adored Kerry’s 200-carat black diamond headpiece and stud earrings by Lorraine Schwartz it just couldn’t beat the rings she wore on her fingers. We just loved the powerful message – Negativity is Noise that the Scandal star promoted. Kerry Washington at the 2019 Met GalaKerry Washington at the 2019 Met Gala


LALA ANTHONY: The Camp theme was all about the quirky and the unconventional and Lala proved just that with her custom DIME-ond ring from XIV Karats. Get it?Lala Anthony's ring at the 2019 Met GalaLala Anthony's ring at the 2019 Met Gala

CARDI B: We had to do a double take when the rapper hit the pink carpet as we almost missed her $250,000 ruby-encrusted nipple covers on her Thom Browne gown at Monday night’s Met Gala. The nipple covers were comprised of 44 carats worth of rubies and according to The Hollywood Reporter who interviewed Cardi’s stylist Kolin Carter states “Kollin came to Stefere and asked if we could create ruby nipples for Cardi B. — of course, we said, ‘Yes!’ Next challenge was to find the right size and shape to create the perfect pair of ruby nipples for Cardi,” Larpin told THR. “Now we think everyone should have a pair of ruby nipples.” The gems were created by Stefere Jewelry in collaboration with Thom Browne.Cardi B ruby nipple covers at the 2019 Met GalaCardi B ruby nipple covers at the 2019 Met Gala


LENA WAITHE: The writer, producer, and actor also made a statement with her jewels. While Waithe’s Pyer Moss suit featured stripes partially made up of lyrics from Diana Ross’ “I’m Coming Out” and Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive,” among other LGBTQ icons, it was her custom buttons and cuff links from Johnny Nelson Jewelry that caught our eye. Lena’s gold buttons featured custom black portraits of 8 LGBTQ icons that included Paris Dupree and RuPaul paired with black power fist cuff links. Lena Waithe's buttons at the 2019 Met GalaLena Waithe's buttons at the 2019 Met GalaLena Waithe's buttons at the 2019 Met Gala


ELLE FANNING: According to her stylist Samatha McMillen actress Elle Fanning was ‘MaliMiu Barbie’ complete with a necklace festooned with personalized charms created by Miu Miu. If you look closely you’ll notice a portrait of Elle from her appearance at the ‘Somewhere’ premiere and the exact date of the Met Gala!Elle Fanning's necklace at 2019 Met GalaElle Fanning's necklace at 2019 Met GalaElle Fanning's necklace at 2019 Met GalaElle Fanning's necklace at 2019 Met Gala

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