Today we got two floors of the Jeremy Scott Tribute. This brand is a first for Stardoll's tributes, so that's refreshing. Prices are moderate and range from 9-31 SD. I think we've all known this was coming for a couple of days and some of y'all were less than thrilled. lol. I have tried everything on and I like more things than I thought I would! Like this whole tribute season though, there is a lack of accessories. I understand that SD can't please everyone, but I feel like this is a general consensus so I wish they would listen.
Jeremy Scott is an American fashion designer and has been the creative director of Moschino since 2013. I lowkey might have preferred a Moschino collection. lol (or I wish they included his pikachu looks hehe) His style is known for being kitschy and wildly fun. He uses pop culture as an inspiration for his art and, going along with this theme, he works with a lot of celebrities and brands.
What do y'all think of this collection? What are your positives and negatives? What do you think of tribute season as a whole?
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We've got one look from his Fall 2019 RTW collection that used black and white newsprint on almost the entire collection to represent his theme, Fake News. I really enjoyed this collection and would have like to see more of it. Though, I think some people were worried that's the tribute we would get. lol
We have a few from the Spring 2019 RTW collection
This collection called back to Jeremy Scott's teenage days when he used to put together his own looks and featured a distinctly 90's era aesthetic.
Spring 2018 RTW-His 20th anniversary show which drew on all of his past collections for inspiration, but made the ideas new and fresh.
And one from his 2016 RTW collection that honored the 60s with a focus on sci-fi and the B-movie genre.
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