Jeremy Scott Reappropriates Carlo Mollino's Erotic Images In The Folds Of Pre-Fall Silk Crepe Dresses & Handbags

Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott always delivers originality, but his pre-fall women's collection is divinely decadent in an uptown girl attitude. These pretty-silhouette dresses of printed silk crepe hide the sensually illicit Polaroids of Italian furniture designer Carlo Mollino within their folds. Unintentionally appealing to our global #metoo moment, Scott taps into Mollino's secret passion for photographing always-anonymous, one-time-only models in poses of apparent wantonness -- and making the images ours. These male gaze erotic images are reappropriated by Scott for the female wearer. 

Images are a composite from AnOther Magazine and Amica It