Jeremy Scott is a fashion designer based in Los Angeles. Scott directs his own label, a collaborative line with Adidas, and was appointed creative director of Moschino in October 2013. Jeffrey Deitch has been the director of both Deitch Projects in New York and MoCA in Los Angeles.
“…hundreds of photos showcasing Scott’s fashion designs from
magazine shoots, runway shows and Scott’s personal archive are
featured in a new coffee-table tome…The cult designer — who
fashions a cartoony signature label, the pop culture- inspired
Moschino line in Milan and an Adidas collection — compiled his
favorite pictures of models and muses for the book. Flipping
through the colorful pages, his subversive humor and ability to
comment on culture through clothes comes through loud and clear.”
–New York Post
“If anyone knows how to elevate pop culture phenomena, it's Jeremy
Scott. The farm-boy-turned-club-kid-turned-designer has managed to
not only convince the fashion community to accept mass media
sensations, but also to embrace American consumerism…The designer's
eponymous new coffee table read, follows his career—from the time
he began interning at Moschino to his own line's first collection
and his multi-season collaboration with Adidas. Through vibrant
campaign images, backstage Polaroids, behind-the-scenes shots from
fittings, and celebrity editorials (starring the likes of Katy
Perry, Lindsay Lohan, Grimes, and M.I.A.), the book chronicles
Scott's tongue-in-cheek exploration of gluttony, sexuality,
politics, and icongraphy.” –Nylon Magazine
“The poptastic, high-low outrageousness of Jeremy Scott’s first two
collections for Moschino instantly connected with the Instagram
generation and put the fun back in Milan fashion week. Though he’s
never enjoyed a profile quite like the one he has now, the
Kansas-born designer has been up to similar antics for the last 15
years, as his self-titled new book, published by Rizzoli, makes
abundantly clear. Its 300 color photographs by the biggest names in
the business showcase the wit, irreverence, and sheer energy that
have won him fans like Madonna, Rihanna, and Miley.” –Style.com
“Jeremy Scott never met a pop-culture reference he didn't like. But
he doesn't just reference pop culture — he's enamored of the
personalities who shape it…A new retrospective book examines some
of the through lines in Scott's poppy, one-of-a-kind oeuvre.” –New
York Magazine
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