Moschino, Jeremy Scott instead of Rossella Jardini

"This appointment respects the DNA of the brand as Jeremy Scott represents not only an eclectic and contemporary communicator but most of all a designer capable of re-interpreting the identity and the essence of Moschino," the company wrote in a statement.
Scott succeeds Rossella Jardini, who has worked as creative director for Moschino since its founder, Franco Moschino, died in 1994.
The reasons for her departure were not disclosed.
Scott is known for his somewhat quirky, offbeat designs that often poke fun at fashion and popular culture.
Scott told Style.com in an interview that he had no firm goals for the label yet, but that he intended on "bringing the brand into the now, into the future. For me, it'll be about playing with the heritage and vocabulary and bringing it into today. I feel like I can bring a younger demographic. My fan base is much younger [than Moschino's]."

