Jeremy Scott Spring 2011
Written by JJ Maxwell
Jeremy Scott’s Spring 2011 Collection felt like a direct dedication to the vibrant Meat Packing District in the 1980’s. Scott’s show at Milk Studios this morning took us back to the punk-rock time when the district was the seedy and electric place to be, before it became for the affluent and those who chase them. The collection stayed true to Scott’s in your face aesthetic while giving the audience (which included Kanye West, Kelly Osborne, and The Wonder Girls) the chance to go back to those original days in the district while still providing Scott’s well known punk rock modern twist.
There were dresses resembling slabs of meat, dresses that looked like bodega plastic bags, bold t-shirt slogans, multiple uses of aluminum, and assless chaps on all the ripped male models. Scott closed the show with a straight jacket that he designed into a one of a kind show stopping wedding dress that had everyone in the crowd dying for. Whether or not you are a fan of Scott’s work, he once again designed an extremely unique and cohesive collection that will be very hard to forget. This is why when Scott skipped around the runway in angel wings following the final walk everyone instantly jumped to their feet congratulating the designer on another bold collection.
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