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MOSCHINO Showroom featuring projects from Jeremy Scott

MOSCHINO
This space is designed with the abundant and lighthearted in mind, a recognizeable characteristic in Jeremy Scott’s work at MOSCHINO, as well as himself. Understanding the fundamentals of his work forms a distinct view of what any potential client might expect, and so the design follows suit. Greeted by a significant entryway of scattered lettering telling of what’s inside, a buyer can immediately see the tell-tale sign of Jeremy Scott’s work in the 1st showroom. Street smarts is a must and you better have your wallet  ready to buy, buy, buy. Consumerism takes the cake, and the irony is not lost.
Finish schedule featuring very mild and monochromatic tones to highlight and bring emphasis to the dresses and "pop" of the surrounding graphics and design
Furniture schedule featuring various tables, benches, and upholstered seating
Inspiration Board showcasing Jeremy Scott's work for MOSCHINO
1st interior perspective showcasing the initial showroom and waiting area
2nd interior perspective showcasing the main showroom along with the "dumpster" office in which meetings and sales would be conducted
Physical model requiring use of "alternative" building materials including tile, felt, 3D-printing filament, and laser-cut plexiglass
Final Presentation Board (30" X 120")
MOSCHINO Showroom featuring projects from Jeremy Scott
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