In 1911, Pablo Picasso was indicted for stealing Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Picasso and his close friend were seen as the main suspects in stealing the famous painting, until the truth emerged (where the Louvre museum employee Vincenzo Peruggia was found to be at fault). That is to emphasize the fact that Picasso was one of the artists who surprised people, just when they thought they knew everything. It is this quality that inspired designer Jeremy Scott as he created Moschino's Spring 2020 collection.
To recall Picasso's paintings in the collection, Scott read all the information he could find on his art, without the 10 series of National Geographic "Genius: Picasso." So much Picasso painted the women of his life that Jeremy Scott created a vision of "Picasso woman."
In the collection, the designer reinvigorated the paintings and paintings, experimented with color palettes and, in some cases, placed exact pieces of the artist's work in pieces.
"I thought about Cubism, about the different periods of his life and work and was inspired," Scott said before presenting the collection. No doubt the Moschino designer is one of those designers who does something even better when he thinks he has surpassed himself.
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