Jeremy Scott to launch fashion career retrospective in Dallas

Jeremy Scott is set to celebrate his 20-year anniversary as a fashion designer with an exhibition at the Dallas Contemporary museum. The show will open in 2017 and will serve as a retrospective of his designs over the course of his career, spanning his position at the head of Moschino as well as his own eponymous label, WWD reports. “It's going to be my 20th anniversary next year, so to have the Contemporary do an exhibition of my work is a very exciting and thrilling moment,” he told the publication, adding that although he has been given the option of using the museum's surface area of 26,000 square feet, he is still thinking about how exactly to utilize the space.

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International designers to explore ‘fashion utopia’ during LFW

The show will see emerging fashion designers from 24 countries create fashion installations at the city's Somerset House. The building's west wing will be transformed into a Utopian terrain, designed by Hatty Ellis Coward, where an emerging generation of international designers and curators will present their vision of the future. Over 14 galleries, 13 of which will represent a country, designers will unveil creations on a theme that honors the 500th anniversary of the publication of Thomas More's inspirational text, “Utopia.” There will be one group installation, “Next in Line”, which will feature designers from 11 more nations.

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International designers to explore ‘fashion utopia’ during LFW