Moschino x H&M campaignPhotography Steven Meisel

Your first look at Jeremy Scott’s Moschino x H&M collection

Taking inspiration from a 1950s haute couture show, the images feature Gigi Hadid, Rianne Von Rompaey, and Yasmin Wijnaldum

After casually dropping the news that he would be collaborating with H&M at Coachella in April, we’ve now got the first look at Jeremy Scott’s Moschino collection for the retailer. 

Shot by Steven Meisel, the images take inspiration from a 1950s haute couture show and feature some of Scott’s fave girls – Gigi Hadid, Rianne Von Rompaey, Yasmin Wijnaldum, Stella Maxwell, Soo Joo Park, and Imaan Hammam. The group appear holding numbers to coordinate with their looks – featuring plenty of gold lamé, Moschino logo chains, and sequin dresses. 

The collection itself will feature pieces from Scott’s time at the Italian house, while also reviving some iconic looks from founder Franco Moschino’s era. Much like previous collaborators – Balmain, Versace, and Kenzo – the collection is anticipated to sell out immediately, so make sure you’re ready for the official drop on November 8. 

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