The annual collaboration between H&M and the various fashion designers is always welcomed with enthusiasm.
Over the years, the Swedish fast-fashion giant has brought to the masses several limited edition and cheaper capsules of major brands such as Alexander Wang, Balmain and Erdem.
In November, however, it will be the turn of Jeremy Scott, who created a collection dubbed MOSCHINO [tv] H&M.
And finally we can take a look at all the pieces he has drawn.
“Every time I design, I think of my friends,” said Jeremy Scott, Moschino‘s creative director, in a statement. “The MOSCHINO [tv] H&M lookbook is like a party that celebrates the fun, the pop, the creativity and the energy of the people and the collection.”
MOSCHINO [tv] H&M includes clothing and accessories for women and men and, for the first time ever, there are also very cute little dresses for dogs.
The images of the campaign were taken by Marcus Mam and designed by Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, both frequent collaborators of the designer.
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