Fashion
Jeremy Scott's Fall 2014 RTW Collection is Graphic Sporty Madness
We thought we'd seen the Fall 2014 fitness fashion trend play out at VPL and Alexander Wang, but Jeremy Scott's trippy athletic collection won the trophy for most outrageous in the category. The designer is known for his boundary-pushing clothes (his Scott's Spring 2014 Collection included a shirt that read "I'm a mess" and a zippered patent leather mini dress), but his new collection is on another level. Scott took the athletic style literally, dressing his models in quirky team uniforms with a couture twist. Furry sweaters emblazoned with athlete's numbers were only upstaged by mind-bending optical crop tops and graphic printed sweaters. This collection smells like team spirit in a big way, so get ready to pull out your inner quirky cheerleader for Fall 2014.
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Jeremy Scott Fall 2014
No pants? No problem! Scott’s leather bodysuit and boots look like a costume fit for a superhero.
Jeremy Scott Fall 2014
Good news for comfort-lovers: this sporty floor-length dress is made entirely of fuzzy material, so you can finally retire your Snuggie.
Jeremy Scott Fall 2014
Why simply play baseball when you can look like a baseball, too?
Jeremy Scott Fall 2014
While we wouldn’t advise wearing this netted number sans undershirt like the model here, it certainly does look breezy and movement-friendly.
Jeremy Scott Fall 2014
Basketball, anyone? This little athletic number is sure to get you noticed on or off the court.
Jeremy Scott Fall 2014
Multiple shin guards (it really is a trend!), a googly-eyed face, and what appears to be a pair of red patent leather garter-inspired shorts: this outfit is not for the faint of heart.
Jeremy Scott Fall 2014
Behold: the original bandage dress. Herve Leger has nothing on this.
Jeremy Scott Fall 2014
We admire anyone who is willing to rock a midriff shirt and miniskirt combo, the monster face on this ensemble is only for the truly courageous.
Jeremy Scott Fall 2014
Forget shirts with quirky catch phrases. According to Scott, the new trend is numbers.
Jeremy Scott Fall 2014
The furry tuxedo: new 2014 fashion trend? For our sanity, we hope not.