Jeremy Scott, 2013–2023
In October 2013, Jeremy Scott became Moschino's creative director, debuting his first collection in Fall 2014.[19] Starting in 2014 under Scott's direction, Moschino Cheap and Chic was consolidated into a new women's line—"Boutique Moschino"—established to target a wider array of customers, with a price-point about 40 percent lower than Moschino's mainline.[20] In 2014, Scott designed a smiley face themed outfit for Katy Perry's world tour[22] and in 2015 designed a black one-piece outfit with Swarovski crystals for Madonna's world tour.[21]
In April 2018, Moschino announced a collaboration with H&M.[23] The following year, Moschino collaborated with EA Games for a Sims 4 collection. The collection featured clothing with pixelated illusions inspired by the computer game.[24]
With the 2019 Met Gala's theme Camp: Notes on Fashion, Katy Perry wore a gown that looked like a chandelier, created by Moschino, and Kacey Musgraves arrived appearing like a life-size Barbie, also by Moschino.[25]
In 2021, Aeffe S.p.A. gained full control of Moschino, by acquiring the remaining 30 percent stake it did not originally own, at the price of 66.6 million euros ($78.51 million).[26][1]
In March 2023, Scott announced his exit from the creative director position.[27]