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The past few seasons at Moschino have been nothing short of wild and crazy. Ever since Jeremy Scott took over as creative director in October 2013, we’ve seen him turn consumer brands, such as Barbie and McDonalds, into high fashion. Moschino has catapulted back into the limelight, with everyone from instagramming teens to pop stars coveting Scott’s designs. He even designed all of Katy Perry’s 2015 Super Bowl performance looks.
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However, as much as I loved the Barbie tees and the Looney Tunes graphic jumpers, nothing spoke to my heart more than when I saw Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup walk down the runway. Yes, The Powerpuff Girls. Scott told InStyle that he wanted to “iconize the girls” and “have something fun and colorful that could capture their spirits in that way.” I’m totally sold, but it looks like I’ll have to start a GoFundMe to get my hands on that Buttercup crossbody bag. Luckily, Lani has gotten me the phone case for my 25th birthday today! Best boss ever. 🙂
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Moschino Powerpuff Girls Buttercup Intarsia Knit Dress, $575
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Moschino Powerpuff Girls Button-Front Cardigan, $685
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Moschino Powerpuff Girls Long-Sleeve Sweater Dress, $695
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Moschino Powerpuff Girls Long-Sleeve Sweater, $550
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Moschino Powerpuff iPhone 6 Case, $75
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Moschino Powerpuff Girls Buttercup Canteen Crossbody Bag, $795
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Moschino Powerpuff Girls Bubbles Canteen Crossbody Bag, $995
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Moschino Powerpuff Girls Blossom Canteen Crossbody Bag, $895
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