Citing references such as 1980s youth and early John Waters movies, designer Jeremy Scott brought together a zany selection of men’s looks for his spring-summer 2016 collection, which was shown during New York Fashion Week. Never void of color, Scott’s designs embraced a graphic appeal with the mixing of bold prints that alluded to the original MTV generation. Punchy and youthful, an ordinary lineup of lean trousers, t-shirts and pullovers were transformed into energetic pieces for the modern club kid.
Jeremy Scott Revisits 1980s Fashions for Spring 2016
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