Moschino Couture! - Women's suit






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Moschino Couture red satin mini dress, size IT 40 (S), made in Italy from mixed fabric, new and never worn, with a hidden back zipper.
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 aesthetics.
Made in bright red satin, the dress features a design inspired by legendary cocktail mini dresses. The sweetheart neckline leaves the shoulders bare in a seductive play of draping and ruching, while the back—closed with an invisible zipper—continues the sculptural lines of the garment. The silhouette is fitted, with pleats and gathers shaping the waist and giving a theatrical, scenographic touch.
This piece is part of a historic collection: the first by Jeremy Scott, in which the designer boldly reinterpreted Moschino’s archive, playing with pop iconography and consumer culture. The collection—lauded by an enthusiastic audience (in the front row were Katy Perry and other celebrities)—cemented Scott as the ideal heir to Franco Moschino’s irreverent spirit, propelling 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: Invisible back zipper
Condition: New, never worn
Retail price: €1,596
Valuation and reserve price recommended:
Being a never-worn piece from Jeremy Scott’s first Moschino collection, its current market value can fluctuate between €600 and €900, depending on demand and selling context.
Suggested reserve price for Catawiki: €600.
This ensures a margin of interest for collectors, maintaining a fair price in line with the piece’s rarity and iconic status.
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 aesthetics.
Made in bright red satin, the dress features a design inspired by legendary cocktail mini dresses. The sweetheart neckline leaves the shoulders bare in a seductive play of draping and ruching, while the back—closed with an invisible zipper—continues the sculptural lines of the garment. The silhouette is fitted, with pleats and gathers shaping the waist and giving a theatrical, scenographic touch.
This piece is part of a historic collection: the first by Jeremy Scott, in which the designer boldly reinterpreted Moschino’s archive, playing with pop iconography and consumer culture. The collection—lauded by an enthusiastic audience (in the front row were Katy Perry and other celebrities)—cemented Scott as the ideal heir to Franco Moschino’s irreverent spirit, propelling 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: Invisible back zipper
Condition: New, never worn
Retail price: €1,596
Valuation and reserve price recommended:
Being a never-worn piece from Jeremy Scott’s first Moschino collection, its current market value can fluctuate between €600 and €900, depending on demand and selling context.
Suggested reserve price for Catawiki: €600.
This ensures a margin of interest for collectors, maintaining a fair price in line with the piece’s rarity and iconic status.
