MILAN, March 20 (Reuters) - Jeremy Scott, creative director of Italian luxury label Moschino, is stepping down after a decade in the role, owner Aeffe said on Monday.
“In view of the expiry of the collaboration agreement, Moschino has decided with the designer a new development path for the brand,” Aeffe said in a statement.
Aeffe, which also owns Alberta Ferretti, Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini and Pollini brands, added that Moschino’s design office would continue to be responsible for the maison’s creative direction, effective as of April 2023.
Scott, an American, became Moschino’s creative director in Oct. 2013. (Reporting by Elisa Anzolin Editing by Keith Weir)
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