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Jeremy Scott's history class in Moschino? That happened tonight. Backstage Scott is talking about "the campfire of vanity," Italian for "ilfalòdell."

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Jeremy Scott's history class in Moschino? That happened tonight. Backstage Scott is talking about "the bonfire of vanity," which is Italian for "il falò delle vanità," but he doesn't mention Brian De Palma's film, or even Tom Wolfe's book. Scott is repeating the Dominican monks of the 15th century, who embraced the Renaissance and led a mob through the city of Florence, burning beautiful objects – art, books, furniture and costumes. Of course, the Renaissance prevailed, but those monks left a series of ruins along the way.

It's a great setting that lets Scott delve into the visual puns he loves. Some evening gowns looked burnt, with burn marks surrounding tattered cuts; Other evening dresses actually smoke as models walk around the runway thanks to portable fog machines. A little shaking of the hips or the shaking of the skirt, fog appears. That's great! "This is the first time," Scott announced in the background. Special props for cigarette holders with a burnt mesh veil by Milliner Stephen Jones and cigarette butts with glowing crystal embers. Scott also eliminated Marlboro's iconic red-and-white packaging, swapped the brand name for Moschino, and replaced the familiar health warning "smoking kill" with a sharper "fashion kill."

Since then, it's no exaggeration to say that the narrow, fear-driven thugs who "declared war on the virtues of self-expression" are Scott's persistent critics, as the show points out. Wearing a vest, taffeta and a redesigned black leather jacket and hat with the word "warrior" on it, the cyclist chick is Scott's gang of girls, ready to take up arms with the designer to fight back. As one needle-pointed wallet said, "Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere." "Warning, naysayers: they are coming for you! By the way, according to this logic - mine, and not Scott's, he has no deeper meaning in the background - cyclists are Renaissance chicks, they prevailed.

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Jeremy Scott's history class in Moschino? That happened tonight. Backstage Scott is talking about "the campfire of vanity," Italian for "ilfalòdell."
Jeremy Scott's history class in Moschino? That happened tonight. Backstage Scott is talking about "the campfire of vanity," Italian for "ilfalòdell."
Jeremy Scott's history class in Moschino? That happened tonight. Backstage Scott is talking about "the campfire of vanity," Italian for "ilfalòdell."
Jeremy Scott's history class in Moschino? That happened tonight. Backstage Scott is talking about "the campfire of vanity," Italian for "ilfalòdell."
Jeremy Scott's history class in Moschino? That happened tonight. Backstage Scott is talking about "the campfire of vanity," Italian for "ilfalòdell."

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