Moschino Couture! - Women's suit






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Moschino Couture red mini dress in mixed fabric, made in Italy, size IT 40, for women, in new and unworn condition.
Description from the seller
Moschino - Mini dress in satin - TG 40 (ITA)
This red mini-dress signed Moschino Couture belongs to the first, iconic collection designed by Jeremy Scott for the Maison. Debuted in Autumn/Winter 2014, this dress perfectly embodies the fusion between Franco Moschino’s irony and rebellious spirit and Scott’s pop, provocative aesthetic.
Made in bright red satin, the dress offers a design inspired by legendary cocktail mini dresses. The sweetheart neckline leaves the shoulders bare in a seductive play of draping and ruffles, while the back – closed by an invisible zipper – continues the sculptural line of the garment. The silhouette is fitted, with folds and shirring that sculpt the waist and give a theatrical and scenographic touch.
This piece is part of a historic collection: the first by Jeremy Scott, in which the designer boldly reinterpreted the Moschino archive, playing with pop iconography and consumer culture. The collection – greeted by an enthusiastic audience (front row included Katy Perry and other celebrities) – cemented Scott as the ideal heir to Franco Moschino’s provocative spirit, ushering the Maison into a new era of irony and provocation.
Technical details:
Designer: Jeremy Scott, Moschino Couture! (first collection)
Collection: Autumn/Winter 2014
Color: Red
Size: IT 40 (S).
Measurements: bust 76 cm, waist 66 cm, hips 90 cm.
Materials:
Made in Italy
Closure: Concealed back zipper
Condition: New, never worn
Retail price: €1,596
Valuation and recommended reserve price:
Being an unworn piece from Jeremy Scott’s first Moschino collection, the current market value can range from €600 to €900, depending on demand and selling context.
Recommended reserve price for Catawiki: €600.
This ensures an attractive margin for collectors, keeping a fair price consistent with the rarity and iconicity of the garment.
Moschino - Mini dress in satin - TG 40 (ITA)
This red mini-dress signed Moschino Couture belongs to the first, iconic collection designed by Jeremy Scott for the Maison. Debuted in Autumn/Winter 2014, this dress perfectly embodies the fusion between Franco Moschino’s irony and rebellious spirit and Scott’s pop, provocative aesthetic.
Made in bright red satin, the dress offers a design inspired by legendary cocktail mini dresses. The sweetheart neckline leaves the shoulders bare in a seductive play of draping and ruffles, while the back – closed by an invisible zipper – continues the sculptural line of the garment. The silhouette is fitted, with folds and shirring that sculpt the waist and give a theatrical and scenographic touch.
This piece is part of a historic collection: the first by Jeremy Scott, in which the designer boldly reinterpreted the Moschino archive, playing with pop iconography and consumer culture. The collection – greeted by an enthusiastic audience (front row included Katy Perry and other celebrities) – cemented Scott as the ideal heir to Franco Moschino’s provocative spirit, ushering the Maison into a new era of irony and provocation.
Technical details:
Designer: Jeremy Scott, Moschino Couture! (first collection)
Collection: Autumn/Winter 2014
Color: Red
Size: IT 40 (S).
Measurements: bust 76 cm, waist 66 cm, hips 90 cm.
Materials:
Made in Italy
Closure: Concealed back zipper
Condition: New, never worn
Retail price: €1,596
Valuation and recommended reserve price:
Being an unworn piece from Jeremy Scott’s first Moschino collection, the current market value can range from €600 to €900, depending on demand and selling context.
Recommended reserve price for Catawiki: €600.
This ensures an attractive margin for collectors, keeping a fair price consistent with the rarity and iconicity of the garment.
