Jeremy Scott Spring 2011 | New York Fashion Week

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Published September 15, 2010

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If you’re looking for a new lineup of fetish wear, Jeremy Scott may just be your cup of tea. Taking a nod from the queen of pop herself-Madonna, Scott proved once more to not be weary of eliciting a strong reaction to his offbeat forays into fashion’s playful side. The eccentric designer sent his boys out in leather and chaps for a provocative spring showing that was anything but restrained.

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12 thoughts on “Jeremy Scott Spring 2011 | New York Fashion Week”

  1. it’s like fetish as interpreted by an illustrator of old comic books. i’m not quite sure if i think it’s “just darling funny” or if i want to vomit in my mouth a very little. if worn by anyone other than a fashion model i’d have to go with the latter for sure.

  2. i feel like there is a painful lack of aesthetic in the world of Jeremy Scott, and that this collection fully expresses what happens when creativity exhausts itself in the name of being seen.

  3. This is amazingly bad. THIS is the type of nonsense that gives the fashion industry a bad name… I mean it is ridiculous, it looks straight out of a scene from Zoolander. This is the type of crap that people then mock fashion for. There is no art nor creativity here so stop trying to find some. So many talented designers out there and yet this is the sort of nonsense that gets paraded around. Worst of all is we have SEEN IT ALL BEFORE. If you going to be this ridiculous at least try to be original…

  4. Imagination… Really? Your right because we have NEVER seen any of this stuff before… Leather chaps with tassels… Original…
    And the only humor here is that he actually got away with calling this a collection.

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