Moschino Spring 2012 | Milan Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 23, 2011

Moschino’s Spanish SpringMoschino used Spanish culture and mythology as inspiration for its spring 2012 show presented today during Milan Fashion Week. Designer Rossella Jardini used Moschino’s trademark loud prints and metallic embellishments for the new season. Models walked down the runway in toreador hats, dramatic capes, peasant dresses and fringe embellished tops in the festive showing.












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4 thoughts on “Moschino Spring 2012 | Milan Fashion Week”

  1. To be honest, Rosella Jardini has been a little too gimmicky recently…after last season’s police inspiration, this season is obviously inspired by literal Spanish bull-fighter costumes. Although the theme is strong, but idea is  not new. What’s more, there are some great jackets, but would anyone really want to be so costumic in real life (besides ADR)?

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