Cartoons' ain't just for kids says Jeremy Scott

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Cartoon characters are cute, no doubt about that. Looks great on fuzzy slippers and night slips for girlie night-ins. But not something you would like to venture out in if you are a 20+ adult getting ready for some crusin. But Jeremy Scott seems to think otherwise. And you know what...I agree:) His recent collection - Mouse Trap - took the iconic Mickey and Minnie characters to a different level. One peek at his Mickey Mouse inspired helmet and you'll know what I am talking about.

The cartoon-armour pairing is not the byword for originality, but makes for good runway stuff.And, it is his prints that caught my eye. And like everything else in fashion, the first one to sport it was Lady Gaga in her music video "Papparazzi". In fact Gaga and Jeremy Scott have quite a fashion bonding.

Cartoons and Jeremy Scott go back quite a while. His Flintstone collection as well as his Longchamp telephone print canvas bag are proof of this. His Mouse Trap ready to wear collection took his print based style up a notch. Models in quirky prints (check telephone receiver), bustiers and tuxedos in multicolored button trompe l'oeil mosaics, romper dresses in graphic Adidas sneakers trapaized the ramp. My personal favourite include:

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