The Rise and Fall of Moschino

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @lgustavin99
    @lgustavin99 Год назад +140

    One thing that I love from Jeremy is that he really wanted for their designs to be part of people's lives and he even said that he didnt care if people buy any repicas or fakes inspied by their work, Jeremy's work in Moschino it's what really made me go into the fashio world and vene inspired me to study the fashion deisgner career ❤

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +17

      he seems genuinely like a really nice guy, I know he saw my instagram mention of him when I posted about this video so I hope he watches it so he can realise that when I say "fall" I am in no way referring to him

    • @justicedemocrat9357
      @justicedemocrat9357 Год назад

      Who the hell is repicas?

  • @ClaireMonica-Art
    @ClaireMonica-Art Год назад +198

    I was brand manager for this beautiful brand during the early 2000s in London! I loved the ladylike styles and witty approach - but this kitsch approach even alongside some classics went south with minimalism and ‘trend’ fashions - he was a creative genius and loved his provocative nature. I can attest to the quality of the main and C&C line - still have some pieces! I think it can be the new Channel and sell its Italian playfulness rather than ‘shock catwalks’ of JS (though he is genius) …. Now is the time for the brand 🔥 & reissues of what made their mark! I would looove to design for them - great video as per usual 👏

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +9

      They both had their talents, thats very true. I think JS was a really great fit for the brand and its a shame to see him go while in a lower buzz period, but Im glad he is being well remembered for his work. I hope they keep the playfulness going forward, it doesn't need to be JS's brand of silliness, but a sense of joy is really at the heart of Moschino so I do hope its not lost

  • @NIGELNOTRENDS
    @NIGELNOTRENDS Год назад +189

    The level of research in your videos is quite remarkable. You fill in so many gaps of my understanding of a designers history and to that I say thank you. Fantastic work

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +16

      Im so glad you enjoyed the research, its my favourite part of all of this, I just want to know as much as I can and if I can know it, other people should be able to learn it too if they want (or at least thats how I think)

    • @Jsarmy87124
      @Jsarmy87124 Год назад +1

      So I trust you 😅 I
      am knew here so I subscribed after reading your comment 😊

    • @elektrablacksky
      @elektrablacksky 6 месяцев назад

      It really is 🎉

  • @jacksonmahr8915
    @jacksonmahr8915 Год назад +298

    So unusual that one man can threaten to cave in an entire industry by simply reflecting the public - by just paying attention to the world beyond Place Vendôme. Great story (as usual)

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +26

      He really was not afraid to speak his mind ol’ Franco, such a great mind, gone far too soon

    • @sepultina
      @sepultina Год назад +9

      I was aware of rebel status of Franco Moschino and his namesake company but his last collection was released when I was a teenager. The perfumes, the posters, jeans, hype - it was perceived cool. I did not think of narratives back then. I was surprised to hear that inflatables collection by Jeremy Scott was a commentary on inflation! I think this was not promoted too well.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +6

      Franco was such a rebel, in my head his rise to relevancy was somewhat similar to Vetements where it was quite political and critical of fashion while still being very desirable

    • @RainyDayz440
      @RainyDayz440 Год назад

      😊

    • @RainyDayz440
      @RainyDayz440 Год назад

      😊

  • @gurlbye9942
    @gurlbye9942 Год назад +34

    I’m honestly more impressed with the fact that Moschino not only lasted as long as it did but also did it very successfully. Back in the late 2000s, I thought for sure Moschino was already forgotten. I didn’t know they were thriving. lol

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +9

      Second richest designer in all of Italy, that just blew my mind to read that

    • @blackathena1565
      @blackathena1565 Год назад +1

      Me too! I remember seeing the some pieces in Marshalls and TJ Maxx when I was younger - goes to show you only know what you know!

  • @SquizzMe
    @SquizzMe Год назад +19

    A better way to critique the fashion industry is to expose its devastating effects on society, not by piggybacking off its success, perpetuating its elitism and keeping it profitable. Regardless, this video is superb. The research done is immense!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +9

      You make a great point, but its amazing how quickly a statement can transfer into another money making machine. I think the most recent example is Vetements that really started as a critique and now is just a corporate money maker 🤷

    • @SquizzMe
      @SquizzMe Год назад +2

      @@understitchYT Yes, I suspect Moschino's intentions were honorable but ultimately became absorbed by the industry.

    • @GoBizBaz
      @GoBizBaz 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@SquizzMesee money greed

  • @TheBearAspirin
    @TheBearAspirin Год назад +16

    I worked at I. Magnin in the late 80s into the early 90s. I loved Moschino primarily because the brand was fun but when the activism (especially around HIV/AIDS) took off, I was hooked. I now regret selling off a lot of the menswear I had in the early 2000s. ❣

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      They really pioneered the desire for designer brands to be philanthropic, seldom before him were brands openly charitable, though some individuals were like Schiaparelli during the war

  • @BellaRio2
    @BellaRio2 Год назад +31

    This channel has been instrumental in helping me to learn about high-end fashion. The detailed information lets me know that an extensive amount of research went into creating these videos. And for this, I wholeheartedly thank you. Also, that Cheap and Chic line had a parfume- the one in the orange and green bottle- was my absolute favorite! It was discontinued in the US and miraculously I found a gift set of it (with Popeye on the gift box) while in Florence, Italy. I held onto that parfum for as long as I could LOL

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Yes it did! It had several perfumes actually, they were very successful commercially. And thank you so much Im glad you enjoyed the video 🥰

  • @fashionablyangelo
    @fashionablyangelo Год назад +25

    As an employee I’m limited on what I can say publicly but this video was spot on! Great job! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +5

      Thank you so much Im glad you watched it 😇💕

    • @fashionablyangelo
      @fashionablyangelo Год назад +4

      @@understitchYT Thank you for making it, a client referred the video and It’s remarkably well done and researched.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +7

      @@fashionablyangelo oh thats so interesting that a client suggested it, that makes me even happier. I'm glad it got to people in the Moschino label. Every company has good and bad of course, but I have a lot of respect for Moschino for just doing its own thing. I hope they have a really good commercial period after this big change

  • @JermaineJagger
    @JermaineJagger Год назад +20

    THANK YOU for making this video on one of my favorite designers since I was a child! Francos humor yet seriousness when it came to garments was brilliant and something that is so rare today! Im glad I was alive during the 80s to witness this firsthand and see how he influenced so much of the trickle down fashion as well with some of his parodies of fashion in general. I was thrilled when Jeremy took over the house, thinking he would be the perfect fit to inject the humor & wit back into the brand, which he did for awhile but many of the collections just felt just like Jeremy Scott line collections. I would absolutely LOVE for you to do an analysis on his brand as well. He's another one Ive appreciated since his VERY beginnings but witnessed a decline in creativity when it came to cuts etc. would loveee to see one of your analysis of the brand and where it went & came to be!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +4

      I really should do a JS video, Im really interested in his process for both his namesake and Moschino. Though Im crazy jealous you got to experiecne the first round of Moschino hype, it mustve been elctric

    • @JermaineJagger
      @JermaineJagger Год назад

      @@understitchYT Yesss please do! Jeremy's trajectory is SO fascinating I would loooove to hear one of your deep dives on him. he's done SO many collabs,even at the beginning of his career with Karl lagerfeld(surprisingly) and even a wool manufacturer, and it would be just SO fascinating to see business wise how all this played out and what also made him dive deeper into street wear(beyond it's rise)vs the more interesting cuts he originally started with.
      Obviously I can go on & on when it comes to fun fashion haha the line it crosses between being high fashion & what's considered "low brow" has always intrigued me plus it's just FUN!
      As a kid Franco and Castelbajac(another interesting one to do a deep dive on) were my favesss watching Fashion Television with my mom & seeing their runway shows and ads in vogue.. then came along McQueen and Galliano which in my teens onward I HIGHLY gravitated towards.. guess I love the drama & storytelling in fashion & art 4ever😁

  • @jughcorey
    @jughcorey Год назад +12

    Also as per usual. Impeccable work! You've revitalized my love of fashion tenfold.

  • @victorcraraujo
    @victorcraraujo Год назад +20

    I loooooove your videos, so well made! I loved Jeremy's era at Moschino. I remember not being into fashion very much and seeing that Moschino bear/perfume/McDonalds inspired dresses EVERYWHERE and I also loved the last collection as well. The pandemic era it wasn't interesting at all, I agree with you. Oh, and that one collection inspired by bondage was very...um...sexy (lol). But I don't know, I'd love to see Giuliano Calza from GCDS doing Moschino, it would be sooooo cool.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Im so glad you like it! And thats honestly the best suggestion imo for who should take over, I cant believe I didnt think of it, but its completely perfect

  • @arislamb35
    @arislamb35 Год назад +6

    my first ever video of yours, and i have fallen in love! i have always admired the collections from jeremy scott, i hope whoever takes over can boost Moschino's brand image of activism

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Im so glad you enjoyed the video so much! And I agree, I reallyhope they bring back their spirit of philanthropy because we dont really have that in fashion in the same way as other industries (though fashion is famously hard to make a profit in so maybe thats why)

  • @blackathena1565
    @blackathena1565 Год назад +10

    This is a great video! Moschino doesn't get with my personal style so they've always been on the perifery but seeing how long Franco was with his brand and the consistent activism was awesome. And to see that Scott had a much smaller part was eye-opening. You're not wrong, there was some apprehension with his appointment.
    Someone else said Allesandro and I think that would be brilliant - a glamorous look at the more is more idea. Katy Perry would be such a great spokeswoman. I can't think of anyone however that could marry irreverence, fashion and activism of the early Moschino days.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I just genuinely wish there was more information about Franco out there. Like I simply could not find collection by collection information whatsoever, and I had access to both books (though the 10th anniversary one through a friend who told me there was nothing in it 😂) maybe Ill keep looking into it and understand hkm deeper in the future

  • @VioletFem
    @VioletFem Год назад +43

    My favorite Moschino collection was the Versailles collection in 2020. I just love those silhouettes re-interpreted in the modern way. I would also love to see how a designer like Colm Dillane will design Moschino collections. Colm is such a talented designer who can imbue both humor; unique designs and wearability
    in the garments that he creates.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I enjoyed that collection too, just a good bundle of camp in a fun way

  • @shawnadyment
    @shawnadyment Год назад +5

    Honestly didn't know a lot about this brand, so thank you for this video, I learned a lot!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Im so glad! Its surprisingly hard to find info on Moschino

  • @leftofyaba
    @leftofyaba Год назад +5

    it would be interesting to see Mowolola at Moschino. she also banks on whimsy and nostalgic IP a lot in her collections but adds her own distinctive spin on things.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Actually yeah that would be interesting, a whole walkman themed collection 😂

  • @amrani_art
    @amrani_art Год назад +4

    Nice video, love the effort you put in and very informative. Keep up the good work!

  • @saloshayo
    @saloshayo Год назад +1

    Bravo for putting this together, its so well done!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Thank you so much!! Im so glad you like it 🥰

  • @Fashionista1386
    @Fashionista1386 Год назад +19

    I remember the Moschino Barbie collection…so nostalgic and iconic 🎀💝👗👠

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +4

      SOOOO ICONIC, that was really the only collection I ever remember seen around london like a real trend. So many people had on the barbie moschino knit or t-shirt that it felt very communal, really resonating with the public

    • @sepultina
      @sepultina Год назад +6

      And Moschino totally missed the gravy train that Barbie Movie has been. They could re-release all the iconic items in maybe new shades ( pastel pinks, yellows etc) and negotiate use of items in the movie. Missed opportunity

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      I would imagine theres a contract there that says it was limited to a one time production perhaps (though I cant imaging Mattel would say no to a revival)

    • @Fashionista1386
      @Fashionista1386 Год назад +4

      @@sepultina I absolutely wish they would’ve done some type of relaunch even if it was just some of the pieces. I definitely would have purchased something (huge Barbie fan here lol) and I do agree it was a missed opportunity :(

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +4

      I cant believe they didnt even do it for the 40th! Its such a shame not to see a greatest hits of all three designers. I hope they think of it in 2033 😂

  • @Becausing
    @Becausing Год назад +6

    I’m surprised the SS20 Halloween collection wasn’t mentioned! It’s probably my favorite collection of Jeremy’s. The concept, set, references, and actually wearable takes on Halloween costumes were great!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +3

      The mens collection? Because yea honestly loved that one too

    • @thisorthat629
      @thisorthat629 Год назад

      @@understitchYT there even was some women's designs, but i believe they went under universal x mischino and not officially as ss20. really wanted that dracula dress, but right around that time moschino started being delisted on a bunch of sites, so haven't gotten my hands on it yet
      nvm some monster designs actually went under resort 2020, but shown at universal. others "just" under universal x moschino

  • @leilanilamour5173
    @leilanilamour5173 Год назад +5

    So glad that this video popped up in my recommendations! It was thoroughly enjoyable and informative! You obviously spent an incredible amount of time and care creating it, and now I feel very knowledgeable about Moschino. Thank you 💖
    I’ve always appreciated the brand for its use of bright colors and camp. My favorite era was the original, however, I really adore Jeremy Scott’s vision and version. The Spring/Summer 2022 and 2023 were amazing and fun to me, it’s too bad they weren’t received well.
    You mentioned Pokémon as being a good potential collaborator in the future. On a similar note, I think that Tokidoki would also make a great potential collaborator to Moschino. I’m a fan of both brands so to me, it’s a no- brainer! Lol
    Thanks again for a great video 🤩👍🏼🌸

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I just wish that Franco’s work was better memorialised in someway, there is simply no books that go over his work in great detail, no books about his life, nothing. It was genuinely really hard to get information, let alone find pictures of the catwalk and thats such a real shame knowing how much influence he had.
      Also 100% on tokidoki, all of that style would be amazing, kind of like a campier GCDS, maybe they could do hello kitty, my melody, gudatama etc

    • @intuitivediane
      @intuitivediane Год назад

      I’m here from recommendations also ❤

  • @realbharbiexoxo
    @realbharbiexoxo Год назад +1

    Omg CL on your banner, this is an amazing work!

  • @JetPackDino
    @JetPackDino Год назад +7

    Thank you. I learn so much from your channel, I appreciate all the hard work you clearly do. (Why do I always confuse Jeremy Scott with Stephen Sprouse... were they ever an item, or am I just making up a fantasy past?) Your videos are beautiful to watch as well as to listen to. I remember the early 90's Moschino best. RIP Franco

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      You know Ive no idea if they have a connection tbh 😂 would be very interesting if they did tho. Tysm too, Im so glad you like my videos 🙌

  • @c_1611
    @c_1611 Год назад +3

    Awsome video!!!!! We need The rise of Loewe they been killing it.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +5

      I adore Loewe its certainly very high on my list

  • @StCloud-ns7vt
    @StCloud-ns7vt Год назад +1

    You research, voice and enthusiasm make this topic so fun. and it makes me want to shop like crazy. Please do Vetements and Loewe :)

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I think Vetements would be super interesting rn, i also desperately wang to dobLoewe, but when I did JW in the very earlu days it didnt do so well do really thats what pur me off

  • @mbelieve9919
    @mbelieve9919 Год назад +2

    I have been looking forward to this!

  • @martijnkeisers5900
    @martijnkeisers5900 Год назад +1

    I applaud you for again another great video!
    Can't praise you enough.
    Thank you and greetings from Amsterdam!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Oh I love Amsterdam! (though it always rains when Im there) Im so glad you liked the video :)

  • @flylorenzo2127
    @flylorenzo2127 Год назад +1

    So articulate and well researched. Love your voice and I hope you are as posh as you sound.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, I will enjoy this comment while my tea is drunk with an elated little finger 😂

  • @franktratwe1025
    @franktratwe1025 Год назад +14

    Franco worked for Versace in early 1970s till 1977 as a sketcher moschino was my fav clothing in the garage rave days in london late 90's Early 2000's . still got lots of his stuf the black and White peace and love shirt from about 1995 is iconic its worth quite a lot now and still rising so I'm keeping it .. I hope this sleeping giant an be woken . great memories of his cloths

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Sounds like a dream to go raving in Moschino, you should definitely hold on to it for those memories (and the increasing value doesnt hurt either😂)

  • @inthechairwithcloochy8102
    @inthechairwithcloochy8102 Год назад +4

    Love EVERY video you ever produce. I would be interested in what Thom Brown might do with the label or even Rupaul....

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +7

      RuPaul would be wiiiiild or even someone like Manila Luzon who is a trained graphic designer

    • @inthechairwithcloochy8102
      @inthechairwithcloochy8102 Год назад

      @@understitchYT YES!!!! Been thinking more about it and the lovely Dilara Findikoglu from Turkey would be AMAZIN!!!

    • @leftofyaba
      @leftofyaba Год назад

      @@understitchYT Manila would be epic at Moschino

  • @bye3847
    @bye3847 Год назад +7

    Once again another beautifully crafted piece my dear, absolutely stunning. I’ve always seen this brand on hoodies and shirts but never seen the actual couture/ “premium” line. I can’t help but wonder if over the years, the cheapening of the brand makes it impossible to bring up the brand image once again.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +3

      I think the cheapening of the brand is part of the humour of it so they can get away with far more than the ‘serious’ brands can in that regard. Humous helps us forgive a lot

    • @bye3847
      @bye3847 Год назад +1

      @@understitchYT definitely. But it begs to question the problem of being taken as an actual “luxury” brand. I think the camp aspect of it is something that continues to turn heads (and headlines!) to this day but the long term consistency profit wise will definitely suffer.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      @@bye3847 Their luxury is in the awareness of frivolous spending, its a self-aware type of luxury, and I think thats quite clever

  • @wordsbygemm
    @wordsbygemm Год назад +1

    I remember seeing Jeremy Scotts early Moschino collections and loving how fun they were. The clothes were stylish without being too serious.

  • @NinoFrewat
    @NinoFrewat Год назад +4

    Thank you for this video, as usual very informative, archive rich and I always love when you give your personal opinion and preferences. While I don't have an answer to your question on the succeessor, I wonder if one of the reasons the shows aren't any more comical, satirical and whimsical, is because the models wearing the clothes and walking the runway do not project this. They don't smile or laugh or have any facial expressions and are thus too robotic even mechanical for such a brand.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      I agree its a lot to do with the models and catwalk trends today, but honestly, I dont think thats the models' choice. They get given direction to be upbeat or serious or fierce when performing, so my guess, because there are so many with serious expressions, is that theyre told to look so serious, and idk, it wouldn't be my first choice for Moschino

  • @banterj
    @banterj Год назад +5

    I went to the Moschino store on 5th avenue,100% nothing like the runway,all they got is tshirts and hoodies

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +5

      Thats largely why the IP collabs were so profitable for them

  • @menuhh
    @menuhh Год назад

    thank you SO much for your videos. I am new to the fashion world and thanks to you videos i have a better understanding and perception of the brands and designers. I didn’t know the satirical/critical background of Moschino and now I appreciate this brand so much more. Again thank you so much for these videos, they are really really interesting and complete.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Im so glad you find that value in my research 💕

  • @jeanpaulsabella589
    @jeanpaulsabella589 Год назад +1

    Always enjoy the well researched videos ❤❤ love it

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Im so glad you liked it! I was surprised the research was so tough this time, but very worth it

  • @theresachung703
    @theresachung703 Год назад +1

    Very very detailed and wonderful analysis

  • @itsmetracylee9583
    @itsmetracylee9583 Год назад +1

    Until I watched your well done video, I loved the "Loud Luxury!" pieces of the 2024 SS Collection (not so much the rest of the collection). Now I am hoping this is a "palate cleanser" as I would love to see a return of the campy style during the Scott era.
    Side note: I LOVE your videos. I have learned so much about fashion from them.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I think the loud luxury section was undoubtedly the most ‘Moschino’ section for sure, but yeah, Im hoping its a palette cleaner before we get another whimsical offering from them
      And thank you so much, Im glad you enjoy them 🙌

  • @rojd71
    @rojd71 Месяц назад

    Great video. I was first drawn to Moschino in 1995 through the men's Cheap & Chic line when I saw it at Neiman Marcus. It looked very fun to me. I remember buying a black long sleeve that had a brown fuzzy teddy bear on the front along with the Moschino logo. I wish I still had it. I still have a men's Cheap & Chic shiny gun-metal gray button down long sleeve in my closet that comes out for special occasions.

  • @zaasfromparis
    @zaasfromparis Год назад +2

    I worked for M until 2021 and it became really hard to sell and the fabrics became very cheap . Clients were only interested in the Teddy T-shirts.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      After a while I think the shiny veneer of the products was lost. Like the hippie style collection and the baby themed stuff was never going to feel as luxury as the real soft lambskin

  • @rexzapata5685
    @rexzapata5685 7 месяцев назад +1

    Heatherette's Richie Rich is the obvious answer and his debut collection needs to be Sanrio themed

  • @johnhobbs621
    @johnhobbs621 Год назад +2

    Perhaps Demna would be the one to bring something of the old spirit back to Moschino, plus maybe after the bears etc it would be good for him to move sideways ???

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I thought this too, he has a level of sarcasm in his work that used to tackle difficult topics really well, so itd be an interesting evolution

  • @nikolasincorporated
    @nikolasincorporated Год назад

    Moschino was my entry into collecting fashion pieces for myself. I still love them 💯🤌🏼

  • @MrJoseoz
    @MrJoseoz Год назад

    What a wonderful looking back at vintage Moschino, i loved the diana Vreeland-esque look with model smoking carrying the Met shopping bag, i have never seen that look,and the spotlighting of Franco Moschino's activism looks. I so agree with the narrator of this video on how underwhelming the 40th anniversary collection was, it left me sad and disappointed. I was a Parsons fashion illustration major back when Franco Moschino was starting to explode on the fashion stage and it was such an exciting period in fashion. I found his work so
    exciting , i remember seeing him at a Suzanne Barstch club nite at the palladium dancing alone, wanting to be alone and just enjoying the music, beautiful man so interesting. Great video, ❤!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Youre so incredibly right that that look is very diana vreeland!!
      I cant imagine what it would be like to see him, was he as handsome in person as he is in photos? Did he dance well? I have so many questions

    • @MrJoseoz
      @MrJoseoz Год назад

      ​@@understitchYT picture it, must had been 1990 or 1991 the height of the great Suzanne barstch club nights. It was I remember getting close to last call for alcohol, because I remember the dance floor crowd thinning out, I was leaning by a mirrored column by dance floor and I remember the music was already at a slower pace.and I see this sexy man looking and dressed like a Tom of Finland drawing come to life move closer and recognized that it was Moschino.I'm good at spotting famous faces since my face was always buried in fashion magazines, like Italian Vanity that Antonio lopez would do covers for.he was dancing alone , eyes closed at times, very sensual moves, and some men were dancing around him like sharks, but you could tell he wanted to be alone and enjoy the music.i have photographic memory, I can still close my eyes and see him bathed in red light reflections of disco balls on him,he was very beautiful, yes. I was young and shy then ,I would had said hello if I saw him at the bar, if it was now, back then I wouldn't dare.had many disappointing encounters with celebs back in that time period, Rosie the bounty lady rolled her eyes ,when I said hi Rosie, on 5ave,she was in diamonds and mink, I guess she didn't want to be remembered as Rosie the bounty lady, lol. Gn and I look forward to more of your content.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      @@MrJoseoz that sounds like a very late 80s dream. I cant imagine him dressed up like a Tom of Finland drawing, but I dont doubt for a second that he loved dressing that way and had men circling him because of it. Antonio Lopez was such an icon, gone far too young. But, I'm also like you, I never say hello to celebrities unless theyre smaller or past the height of their fame because often they genuinely want to be alone and enjoy their night, so maybe that why Rosie was a bit standoffish. I imagine she is nicer to people that recognise her now though (at least I hope so)

    • @MrJoseoz
      @MrJoseoz Год назад

      @@understitchYT sadly( Nancy Walker ) Rosie the bounty paper towel lady passed in 1992.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      @@MrJoseoz Oh I didn't know, what did she die of?

  • @castoputa
    @castoputa Год назад

    He got attention for the antics, but seriously, when you got to the shops they had stuff that was really well made and not at all controversial that kept you coming back 😸 Another banger good sir!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      And what was nice was that there was a purpose for the antics, it wasnt just being loud to be loud

  • @thejenniewalkerarchive
    @thejenniewalkerarchive Год назад +1

    i enjoyed this video very much! The 40th show was underwhelming and I'm wondering why the set design had no logo at all on it. It's as if they wanted to distance themselves and say these styles are not ours. Very strange. Very bland. And no mention of R. Jardini or J. Scott. But it was fun to see how four people would interpret the brand and I really loved the violin player Performing I Am What I Am. I own the USA's largest archive of the brand (selling, renting, exhibition) housed in a West Hollywood Rental Showroom for celebrity Stylists and have studied it closely for 7 years and I agree this show was miles from the original 10 years and what they stood for. I felt Scott years were too focused on licensing and not enough on design, but after hearing your report, that was selling so it makes sense. I'm so curious to know who comes next. With the 1990s nostalgia at a height right now, those pieces are flying off my racks. People love the Art is Love Collection from Franco (seen on the American Idol finale 2023). They love the burn gowns and tweed Chanel inspired pieces (especially the bustier's and mini shorts) from Scott (selected as a top Barbie themed look NYT Style section) They love the Alice and Wonderful bunny suit (Julia Roberts wore this) and tartan plaid heart pieces (seen on Baby Tate) from Jardini and older Ace of Hearts / Cards collection (seen on Julia Roberts) And they love anything seen in the hit TV show The Nanny, particularly the early years of the show. Those early to mid 1990s pieces. But in general the stylists love seeing it all in one place and it's exciting to know how powerful the older pieces are to them. It is the ultimate in sustainability to have the archive in editorial shoots, on press tours (talk shows) out on social media where it will live forever.....

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I find it a huge compliment that you enjoyed my video so much, I’m so glad you did. Can I ask how big your collection is?
      Also I find it so interesting that so much of RJs work still sells well, she really did commercialise the company so successfully, and of course their frequent features on The Nanny helped with that so much
      I agree that the annoversary was a bit of a shame, certainly there was expectation and it wasnt reached, but who knows, maybe in the next 10 years nostalgia will change our perception

    • @thejenniewalkerarchive
      @thejenniewalkerarchive Год назад

      Approximately 3000 pieces !

  • @traumaqueeen
    @traumaqueeen Год назад +8

    What a meteoric rise!! Sad he died so young.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Such a genuine talent and voice gone too soon

  • @katsmith8263
    @katsmith8263 Год назад +2

    Will you make Victoria Bekcham video please?

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I would love to yes

    • @katsmith8263
      @katsmith8263 Год назад +1

      @@understitchYT yay!!! I'll be waiting! I'm watching all your past videos now

  • @kellyb7561
    @kellyb7561 10 месяцев назад

    Jeremy Scott was my whole introduction to high fashion because his clothes were on so many K-pop idols obv including CL! It’s still my dream to own a 2014 moschino piece tbh!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  10 месяцев назад +1

      I want to do a Jeremy Scott video so badly! From Isabella Blow to 2NE1, its fascinating history

    • @kellyb7561
      @kellyb7561 10 месяцев назад

      @@understitchYT I would be seated!! I loved your long video on Karl Lagerfeld!!!

  • @felipewiedmer1343
    @felipewiedmer1343 Год назад +2

    Wait, I just found out that 40th anniversary show already happened with this videos

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      😂😂 it literally just happened dw, I think I posted only an hour or two after

  • @karamuenster
    @karamuenster Год назад +1

    👏🏻👏🏻 Kudos for your hard work. 📖💡

  • @michellelee396
    @michellelee396 Год назад +1

    It was one of my favorite brands in the 90s.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      It's such an iconic and enjoyable brand

  • @LouieTzepher
    @LouieTzepher Год назад +1

    I use to love this brand back in the days, they had some really cool designs and id buy the shirt with the pants to match, it was so great in the 90s rocking my Moschino, now you couldn't pay me enough to be caught wearing it, just sad how such a great brand fell by the wayside. I literally wear some of my old T-shirts to bed as pj's.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      The Jeremy Scott moschino had that feeling for me, especially the early stuff I was so upset when the Barbie collection didn’t go on sale in London

  • @yeahweburnstuff
    @yeahweburnstuff Год назад +1

    WATCH THE WHOLE SS24 runway; this video SPECIFICALLY showed only the most demure items. The COWBOY and crochet section was AWESOME!!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      The mini collections werent bad at all, just none of them really read as Moschino

  • @mattbonanza9032
    @mattbonanza9032 Год назад +1

    So Moschino new creative director is a women's wear designer of Gucci under Alessandro Michele...Almost as good as himself in person. Thumbs up for the accurate predictions 👍

    • @Embyreal
      @Embyreal Год назад

      Sucks that he just passed away 4 days ago. Truly unexpected but sad nonetheless

    • @mattbonanza9032
      @mattbonanza9032 Год назад

      @@Embyreal Omg...so sad. Tragic even. Very cruel thing to occur to a human being from human perspective. Thank you for informing me.

  • @AirQuotes
    @AirQuotes Год назад +1

    It's crazy I went to a fashion university and NO ONE talks about him. It's terrible

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      So did I and most people completely over look his influence just because its joyful 😡

    • @AirQuotes
      @AirQuotes Год назад

      @understitchYT its all Paco Rabanne, this Elsa Schiaparelli that. Thanks for doing their videos and showcasing underrated or misunderstood designer's.

  • @mustardvigilante8777
    @mustardvigilante8777 Год назад +1

    I think it would be a wise move for them to appoint Michele as their next creative director. It just makes sense.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      For a second I read this as Michelle, as in Michelle Visage, and thought that was so funny 😂 but yeah Michele could work, Id like to see his take on camp, a different aesthetic to his current one

    • @mustardvigilante8777
      @mustardvigilante8777 Год назад

      @@understitchYT i have reason to believe this is the next move for them, as there arent too many widely known designers that embrace camp and maximalism like him right now. Considering both Jeremy and Alessandro left their respective roles at the same time, I have a feeling this may actually happen.

  • @adrianghandtchi1562
    @adrianghandtchi1562 Год назад

    My first foray into moschino was in the nanny with those costumes. She looked chic and fun.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Im a little young for the show, but Ive looked back and wow she had some amazing looks, so so so much Moschino

  • @johngablesmith4671
    @johngablesmith4671 Год назад +1

    14:26 - who is that fabulous model? Also the redhead before her was lovely.

  • @alessandro22448
    @alessandro22448 Год назад +1

    Super Mario would be more fun than Pokemon perhaps.. they could push some Italian camp with that as well like they did before

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Theyve already had super mario Im afraid, I think it was 2015 or 2016

  • @vctrszuwu
    @vctrszuwu Год назад +26

    i speak for all the girls when i say WE WANT ALESSANDRO MICHELLE AT MOSCHINO

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +5

      That would be amazing actually, esp because he did the donald duck gucci pieces I reference in this video

    • @TheB14HB14H
      @TheB14HB14H Год назад +2

      Lol Michelle

    • @glennsepulveda4856
      @glennsepulveda4856 Год назад +1

      Agatha Ruiz De La Prada.💜💛🧡❤💙

    • @josipag2185
      @josipag2185 Год назад

      You are lucky
      Davide Renne just became, he's spent almost two decades working for Gucci. He was actually even in charge for womens wear.

  • @rubaidaallen2764
    @rubaidaallen2764 Год назад +5

    So sorry Moschino passed away so soon 😢

  • @brwnhilarybanks9953
    @brwnhilarybanks9953 Год назад +1

    wowww jeremy left! damn he made an era in the 2000s! i hope the fragrances stay.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Right? He was such an icon there, but maybe his own label will return

  • @Fashionkidofficial
    @Fashionkidofficial 3 месяца назад +1

    Moschino sunglass quality and design is far better than Lv and prada

  • @peterlangendorff9846
    @peterlangendorff9846 11 месяцев назад +1

    @understitch, I would love to see you put together your ideas and the histories of Les Enfants Terrible of 1980s Parisian designers. Claude Montana, Thierry Mugler, Jean Paul Gaultier, et al. I feel like you are the only one with the gravitas and methodology to do the topic justice.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  11 месяцев назад

      I have a video on mugler!! I really want to do ones for Todd Oldham, CM, JPG there were also a few british designers I want to cover too

    • @peterlangendorff9846
      @peterlangendorff9846 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, of course, I remember it! We chatted about the pieces I saved from when he was designing.
      Todd Oldham would be great. Lacroix too! Obviously I have a lot of affection for the greats of the past. I hope your viewer base might, too.

  • @paulkuijpers
    @paulkuijpers Год назад +2

    I think Law Roach would be a great fit and he could evolve Moschino to a new era

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Oh wait nooowwwww, that md be very interesting, tho idk if hes interested in design

    • @TASconfidential
      @TASconfidential Год назад

      Absolutely not. No. Just NO.

  • @hansmir5443
    @hansmir5443 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think because the Disco era is gone and less people go out clubbing the fashion industry has shrunk and there is less places to show off the fashion you are wearing. Unfortunately all young kids are always on their smartphones and less physical contact in the society. 🤔

  • @massimosquecco8956
    @massimosquecco8956 Год назад +1

    You Know? Franco Moschino designed luxury furs for Matti at least till his death. He started when working at Cadette's
    Glad you've shown a bit of Alda Balestra.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      There really needs to be more information about him but there is SO SO little and I dont know why? That beginning of the video took just so much time and theres no good reason for that

    • @massimosquecco8956
      @massimosquecco8956 Год назад

      @@understitchYT I started buying (Italian) High Fashion Magazines when I was 16 in 1982 and I was mesmerized by them. 3 years ago my mother passed away and to make room in her house I threw away all of them: I needed 2 weeks to do that. Now I'm so sorry
      Anyway, the best and most informative wasn't Vogue but Donna, 10 numbers a year which started in 1980 and I stopped to buy it around 1991. If you can find any of them, especially in the period between 1980-1985 you can find a wealth of information.

    • @massimosquecco8956
      @massimosquecco8956 Год назад

      My first Moschino T-shirt was an orange one with the cow, Italian flag bow at her neck, and the aggressive Moschino griffe, and I still have it somewhere. It was the first of many items I bought from them.

    • @massimosquecco8956
      @massimosquecco8956 Год назад

      Your video was very good, as usual. Brava!

  • @leonpalmer2429
    @leonpalmer2429 7 месяцев назад +1

    Moshino and UK garage went hand in hand

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  7 месяцев назад

      I wish I had that kind of money to spend on clubbing gear 😅

  • @alejandroo-sosa
    @alejandroo-sosa 8 месяцев назад +1

    Imagine having a luxury brand with your last name.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  8 месяцев назад

      Stitch might have some copyright problems 😅

    • @alejandroo-sosa
      @alejandroo-sosa 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@understitchYT House of Stitch sounds good. Inspired by House of Ungaro by Emanuel Ungaro

  • @annishilcock4587
    @annishilcock4587 Год назад +3

    Who could take over? Russell Bennet otherwise known as Bustle Rennet.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Bestle Runnet

    • @annishilcock4587
      @annishilcock4587 Год назад

      @@understitchYT No Bustle Rennet its a pseudo name

    • @annishilcock4587
      @annishilcock4587 Год назад

      To be specific...Russell was a close associate and design collaborator of Franco's until he died which was not from surgical complications. I'm surprised you didn't know that

  • @Domz12
    @Domz12 Год назад

    I only knew their beauty line...when that was gone I forgot about them.

  • @emmaramirez4330
    @emmaramirez4330 Год назад +2

    If there was ever a Pokemon x Moschino collab I would go bankrupt.
    Tbh that's where I see the most value in their brand too -- being willing to collaborate with modern brands in such a naked way, especially with things like Sims 4. I think the only issue is that the brand has been so diffused between its different same-name different-price lines and that makes the brand partnerships appear cheapening in retrospect.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +2

      Right, the same name different prices make the brand confused and as a result cheapen the whole name, which is really a shame bcs that irony carried the brand to such heights

  • @maverickbull1909
    @maverickbull1909 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’d like to hear about Hedi Slimane from you. Either regarding YSL or Céline or both. I feel like YSL men has changed quite a bit since he left.. and I don’t quite understand the direction Celine is going because it seems almost like old YSL.. I only buy Celine because I followed him there… but I’m not hearing much buzz. Would love to know what’s happening BTS. Thx

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  10 месяцев назад +1

      HS , especially in the 210s was absolutely iconic, but he’s had such an incredible history and career, that I really want to cover his life story. But, I don’t know if it’s premature?

  • @mia_djojowasito_malik
    @mia_djojowasito_malik Год назад +1

    be the camp jester 🖤

  • @NeekJones08
    @NeekJones08 Год назад

    The puppet show and the farm show were sooo good

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      I wish I liked it more. Im a real JS fan but they didnt tickle my funnybone

  • @l.f.4591
    @l.f.4591 11 месяцев назад

    Franco is Moschino . A big fan and collector since late 80s.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  11 месяцев назад +1

      I wish there was more recorded about his work from that time

    • @l.f.4591
      @l.f.4591 11 месяцев назад

      @@understitchYT he was a genius..nobody can replace him.

  • @hawksandsparrows
    @hawksandsparrows Год назад +2

    I do accurately remember the AW14 show being one of the most hated. reviled and slandered collections... critically and socially. It was considered the antithesis of 'high fashion'. Moschino is the McDonalds of fashion.. empty, cheap and lacking substance.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Oh yeah every season so many people came for JS, so unfair

  • @jughcorey
    @jughcorey Год назад

    I would love it if you did Marc Jacobs! His business seems to be in a weird place.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Thatd be a great one honestly, hes another major designer that has a fabulous life despite his business not doing crazy well

    • @jughcorey
      @jughcorey Год назад +1

      @@understitchYT Yes! He folded MBMJ into the mainline and lost his long time business partner in 2015. I'm sure that's had a significant impact.

  • @mattbonanza9032
    @mattbonanza9032 Год назад +2

    Chiara Ferragni should be next creative director

  • @angelprat6080
    @angelprat6080 Год назад

    amazing video❤

  • @leximac2501
    @leximac2501 Год назад +5

    A nice honouring of Franco’s work, for me he is the Italian Margiela or even Dame Viv! Albeit Overlooked and taken too soon…
    I would love the new designer to tap into that protest and anti-fashion motif. For me that’s what is needed and what Moschino the brand does best.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I think thats a great way to look at it, he is the Italian disruptor, the modern day Schiap (though he stayed in Italy)
      I agree Id like that anti-fashion system approach to the brand. And really, there s a lot to pull from; the lack of funding for young designers, the inability to be commercial and avant garde simultaneously, body, racial and alternative inclusivity etc etc etc the list goes ob

  • @strwbrr8308
    @strwbrr8308 Год назад +1

    Lol i like that franco moschino got the other brands mad

  • @ladyrose3285
    @ladyrose3285 11 месяцев назад

    Moschino does sales online but the price are the same maybe a little be less than other brand names but I personally do not like the brand name all over the bag or jacket or other clothing items.
    But do like your videos and the research you do for each fashion brand and designer names.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  11 месяцев назад +1

      Im so truly glad to hear that you still enjoy and watch even if you might not like or know the brand. Thank you

  • @alexrusso788
    @alexrusso788 6 месяцев назад +2

    Rich girls' brand.

  • @caro_santamaria
    @caro_santamaria Год назад

    What an amazing video! It made me remember why I loved Moschino so much.
    I don't love Jeremy Scott as a person (thanks to his documentary "The People's Designer" 💀) but I do love his designs. He was absolutely perfect for Moschino.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      What was it about the documentary that put you off of him?

  • @Celebrian13
    @Celebrian13 Год назад

    I may know nothing, but I have strange feeling that branding references are so common right now, that this will not be able to create any big impact anymore.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Yes, the impact has been had, but that just means there is room for a new impactful design element 🥰

  • @ShapeyFiend
    @ShapeyFiend Год назад +1

    I've managed to occasionally find a few Moschino and Iceberg pieces in TK Maxx in the early 10's and I wore them till they fell apart. Menswear doesn't often combine silliness and excellent quality which helps when it comes to actually wearing something and not looking try hard. Facinating video the 80's and 90's stuff is gorgeous. The Jeremy Scott stuff is a bit of a costume meme that admittedly was very of the moment but I don't think looked very pleasing. There's always new things take the piss out of so hopefully they pick up the gauntlet again slaughter the sacred cow so to speak.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Ive also found some in the same period, pre-Jeremy Scott, so that tells you a lot about what was going on with the brand. I certainly enjoyed the Scott era, youre right it was of the time, but the codes could have been translated like Balenc, even Gucci used IP. Im so interested to see what will happen now though

  • @tyralikadiamondstar8960
    @tyralikadiamondstar8960 Год назад

    Jeremy Scott reminds me of the designer named Patrick Kelly

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Oh patrick kelly was a legend back in the day, I wonder what happened to his business, he was gone by the time I was born I think so I have no idea

  • @limpflute3559
    @limpflute3559 Год назад

    What do U think about Sarah Burton’s departure from Alexander McQueen?

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Im about to release a whole video about it 🙊

  • @juliettevharris
    @juliettevharris Год назад

    Some times I wish they would look at more inexperienced people for the job. They still need to have talent, though. Talent is first and foremost, but I know there are people out there that would be great at the roll. I just know how talented I am and I'd love the opportunity, but since I don't have a fashion degree and haven't worked for a big firm they would never hire me. I know there are more people out there like me. I'm not necessarily saying I'm the one. I think I probably could do it, but I'd rather do my own brand, which is actually what I'm doing, bit still...there is someone out there that actually deserves the roll.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately, today fashion is a bit like the music industry where they want to head designer to already have a fan base before going in, because that way, it’s a sure bet that they will make sales

  • @walkermorgan1710
    @walkermorgan1710 Год назад

    Understich you are a god

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      And on the seventh day under, bought everyone shoes, for even on a resting day we should all serve the house down boots hunty, amen 🙏

    • @walkermorgan1710
      @walkermorgan1710 Год назад

      @@understitchYT can you do a video on Balmain?

  • @guwopman3503
    @guwopman3503 Год назад

    I don’t know how I’ve never put this together before, but in the FW 2015 show, are the necklaces references to Mike D (Beastie Boys) and Flavor Flav? The M logo chain is literally just the VW emblem upside down with the V removed. Mike D notably rocked a VW emblem on a chain in the 80s. And, of course, clocks on a chain. Has to be Flavor Flav, right?
    The collection is inspired by Hip Hop so I think it’s extremely likely.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I wouldnt put it past JS, I think he is a huge fan of music in general and has very frequently and famously been inspired by hip hop musicians, so you could be right on the money

  • @clobberonline6812
    @clobberonline6812 Год назад

    90's Rave shirt classics !!!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад +1

      I wish luxury fashion was that accessible still 🥲

  • @carsondouglas8600
    @carsondouglas8600 Год назад

    I miss Jeremy Scott. The brand is going to be hard press to find a replacement talent. Christopher Kane is busy with his eponymous brand, but he has the talent to head moshino. Kinda like JW Anderson does Loewe and his eponymous brand.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  Год назад

      Christopher Kane the brand folded Im afraid. He now has More Joy, but actually Id love to see him at Moschink

  • @newecreator
    @newecreator 11 месяцев назад

    Oh! I have the same Stuff Pack!

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  11 месяцев назад

      I really love the furniture 🥰

    • @newecreator
      @newecreator 11 месяцев назад

      @@understitchYT My favorites are the hair.

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  11 месяцев назад

      @@newecreator Wait what? I never design my sims tbh, there was hair??

    • @newecreator
      @newecreator 11 месяцев назад

      @@understitchYT Yeah. There are 4 hairstyles. My personal favorite is the long slick back hair.

  • @lovemypuppy2811
    @lovemypuppy2811 Год назад

    I loved their fashion until they started selling at Target, once they changed their target audience..they were finished within the U.S. market.

  • @Rain26858
    @Rain26858 6 месяцев назад

    Bring back Olive Oyl , so iconic !!❤

    • @understitchYT
      @understitchYT  6 месяцев назад

      So damn iconic, one of the best surprises

  • @4u2nvskin58
    @4u2nvskin58 Год назад +2

    I hope Jeremy goes to CHANEL and saves the brand