MOSCHINO DEADSTOCK TEDDY BEAR QUILTED ANKLE HIKING COMBAT BOOTS SCHUHE SHOES 
SIZE : EU-INT36 - UK3 - US6 - 1 1/4" heel (example by size 39) - 5 3/4" boot shaft.
MADE IN ITALY - BRAND NEW , ORIGINALLY PACKED WITH DUST BAGS IN ORIGINAL BOX !

MoschinoLeather Teddy Bear Hiking Boot, Multi/Black- Invest in Moschino's tongue-in-cheek aesthetic with these playful combat boots. Enlivened with 
a cartoon bear print, this black leather pair boasts a quilted collar, crossover laces and lugged sole. Wear yours with an all-black separates for a 
contemporary finish.Black leather teddy bear quilted hiking boots from Moschino featuring a lace-up front fastening, a round toe and a ridged rubber sole. 

Done up with urban attitude, these aren't your little sister's Teddy Bear characters. Moschino's creative director, Jeremy Scott, brings cartoon-chic to the 
forefront of the famed Italian fashion house's runway collection with a standout combat boot featuring a mean-mugging Teddy Bear.Love them or hate them, 
you can’t argue that Scott has found his trademark and knows how to stick to it.This item was available only in top stores worldwide .It was sold out in short time  
and spotted  by several celebrities worldwide This is your chance to still get this item as BRAND NEW,ORIGINALLY PACKED WITH DUST BAG ETC.Since it is 
no longer in production , it is extremely popular, wanted with a high after market collectors item value.Moschino's creative director, Jeremy Scott, brings cartoon-chic 
to the forefront of the famed Italian fashion house's runway collection with a standout combat boot featuring a mean-mugging Teddy Bear.

Moschino quilted teddy-bear-print leather hiking boot - Flat rubber heel - Round toe - Lace-up front - Padded topline - Leather lining - Lugged rubber outsole

Teddy Bear makes a runway debut at Milan Fashion Week.The offering includes lace-up combat boots, ballet flats and pumps – all complete with variations of 
your favorite Looney Tunes characters, from Sylvester to Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig. Granted the characters come complete with backwards facing baseball caps, 
heavy gold chains and embellished crowns, all doing their best to shed their cutesy images and become more street, less what you remember seeing on Cartoon Network.

Love them or hate them, you can’t argue that Scott has found his trademark and knows how to stick to it.Leave it to Jeremy Scott to find yet another way to fuse a 
quirky, pop-culture reference into a mainstream fashion collection. We’ve seen McDonalds robes, Coca-Cola dresses, Barbie jackets, and what we deemed to be the 
Jurassic Park-inspired footwear collection, all hit runways, press and eventually e-commerce stores. And whilst certain styles have certainly been polarizing, more often 
than not, their success can certainly be argued by the commercial response.Italian luxury fashion house Moschino has provided some cartoon cool to these new Ankle Boots. 
Tweety Bird and Sylvester come together on the can't-miss footwear that also bears printed Moschino branding allover. The boots have been done up in fine brown leather, 
featuring a padded collar and leather lining. Golden metallic Moschino tagging has also been applied at the heel, as you can pick up the unique Ankle Boots today.

Things are getting tiny, toony and a little bit looney on the runways at Milan Fashion Week!We're of course talking about the Moschino show on Thursday night—creative 
director Jeremy Scott put forth a collection rife with graffiti prints, ‘90s silhouettes, actual sportswear and, best of all, our favorite cartoon characters from the classic 
Looney Tunes lineup. Scott, who's known for pushing sartorial boundaries, has served up some pop culture-themed collections before, previously parading Barbie looks and 
McDonalds logos down the catwalk (his devoted celeb following, by the way, includes Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry and Rita Ora).But seriously, let's talk about these looks: Beyond 
the character-emblazoned sweatshirts (we'll take one in every tune, please), we covet anything Sylvester the Cat, as well as those striped Tweety trousers and a Bugs 
Bunny basketball jersey-cum-mini dress.Better believe that this Moschino showing was not without some star power: Model (and consummate It Girl) Gigi Hadid closed 
the show in a striking graffiti-printed mermaid gown with matching paint-spattered gloves. (We can't wait, repeat: can't wait, to see who gets to wear this on the red carpet.)

In sum, Moschino's fall-winter collection is pure, silly and fun—everything we expect from the ever-fearless Jeremy Scott.

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Moschino - Moschino biography Born: Abbiategrasso, Italy, 1950 , Died: Brianza, Italy 1994 - Designer Biography MoschinoFranco Moschino studied fine arts attending the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Milan in 1967. With the hope of becoming a painter, Moschino worked as a freelance fashion illustrator to finance his studies. Falling in love with fashion, Moschino’s interests and plans shifted from paint to fabric.

Starting out his career, Moschino worked as an illustrator for Gianni Versace. In 1969 he began to design for Cadette, an Italian company. This followed with Moschino opening his own label in 1983 naming it Moonshadow. This quickly led to the launch of Moschino Couture! The first women’s fragrance was launched in 1987. In1988 Moschino launched a less expensive line, Cheap and Chic. Two years later the first male fragrance was launched.Moschino started to make a name for himself as a ‘self styled court jester’. He began to send models down the runway with appliqué play on words on the clothing. ‘Fashion is Full of Chic’, ‘Ready to Where?’ and ‘Bull Chic’ were all featured on his clothing, mocking classic fashion.

Franco Moschino died on September 18th 1994 from a heart attack. His former assistant, Rossella Jardini, took over as creative director.Moschino was known to create luxurious, wearable clothes that are covered with humour. His satirical style created fresh new designs that made fun out of his fellow designers.Under Jardini’s direction, the company has moved away from its ironic attitude. The company was bought by the Aeffe fashion group in 1999. Since then the Moschino brand has designed outfits for Kylie Minogue’s 2005 Showgirl Tour, the 2006 Winter Olympics opening ceremony and Madonna’s 2008 Sticky & Sweet Tour.With clients including Zara Phillips and Gwyneth Paltrow, Moschino now offers male and female clothing, childrenswear, accessories, footwear, fragrances, cosmetics and jewellery.

In October 2013 Jeremy Scott was named creative director replacing Jardini. He presented his first collection at the Autumn Winter 2014 Milan Fashion Week.Moschino; The Style Merger - Named after its founder Franco Moschino, Moschino has become one of the big players of the apparel industry. It started its journey in 1983 in Milan as an Italian fashion house. Today Moschino is one of the biggest luxury fashion brands in the world. Now if it’s Italian it’s definitely commercializing leather accessories, shoes luggage and fragrances. The Moschino luxury brand bloomed under Franco and also after his death, by the creative director Rosella Jardini.The parent company or the producer of Moschino is Moschino S.P.A which was then acquired by Aeffe S.P.A. They were completely responsible and in control of the brand management, licensing agreement activities, communications and coordination of the commercial policies of Moschino.

Let’s Talk Labels:Moschino is currently sailing under the creative direction of Jeremy Scott. The brand Moschino holds various labels under it meant for different age group and different social strata.In order of exclusivity and taste, MOSCHINO ( women’s and men’s main line ), BOUTIQUE MOSCHINO CHEAP AND CHIC ( women’s secondary line, created in 1988), followed by LOVE MOSCHINO (diffusion of men and women’s line). In addition to clothes and shoes, accessories, jewelry, watches, perfumes, cosmetics are also a part of their runway.Wooing The Who’s Who-This top ranking Italian fashion brand is very famous for its vibrant designs and colors amongst various western Pop icons. Moschino has made a permanent place in the likes of celebrities like Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Winnie Harlow, Lady Gaga etc. Moschino collaborated with H&M in 2018 to sell luxury to everyone with affordable prices.

Moschino always pursued fashion as an alignment with the tribe you are a part of. Its way beyond clothes and things those are put on the body.“Fashion is more of an expansive vision of the choices and decisions we make”, quoted Jeremy Scott, the people’s designer. Moschino as a brand is in sync with what artists would call a futuristic vision of pop culture. In one word Moschino is FUN. Under the creatives of Scott Moschino is identified as clothes with emojis, bringing urban and street community into fashion community or even a bridge between childhood and adulthood. Moschino was actually the first brand that created fun and vibrancy with adidas apparel by adding wings on the side of sneakers, crazy colors, teddy bears and flowers.“Moschino over the years have defined themselves as a magnet for bold girls to make a statement. It’s not for fashion wallflowers” says Eva Chen, editor- in- chief of Lucky magazine. The design aesthetic is so striking with bright prints and outrageous color which is sometimes almost the opposite of fashion that people have proclaimed is black and chic.

Jeremy in a sense was very similar to the founder Franco in terms of creative perception and vision. Both of them aren’t well accepted by visionaries for their sense in fashion as they are all about their irreverence and tongue- in- cheek humor. Like Jeremy Franco always focused on the most bizarre objects and concept to turn into fashion. In an interview Franco mentioned his immense love for fairies and that’s where he drew inspiration for the first collection of Moschino.  The senior designer of Moschino in the middle of fashion shows once said,“ I have to rush to Milan for the fashion show and I don’t even speak Italian, but I speak Moschino”. In the end it’s all about turning fashion on its head and playing with the brand perception. You can bet that this mesmerizing Italian fashion brand has managed to that with elan.