American designer Jeremy Scott is stepping down as creative director of the fashion house Moschino. He has held the post for 10 years, since 2013. This is reported by WWD.

“The last 10 years at Moschino have been a wonderful feast of creativity and imagination. I am so proud of the legacy I am leaving behind. I would also like to thank all my fans around the world who have admired me, my collections and my vision, because without you none of this would be possible.”

Scott thanked Massimo Ferretti, executive chairman of parent company Moschino Aeffe, which owns the brand, for the “honour of leading this iconic house”. Jeremy’s latest collection was launched last month in Milan. For his part, Ferretti has reciprocated with Scott.

“I have been fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with the creative force that is Jeremy Scott. I would like to thank him for his decades-long commitment to the legacy of the House of Franco Moschino and for creating a bright and joyful vision that will forever be part of Moschino history,” he said.

The designer succeeded Rossella Giardini as creative director in 2013. For a decade he successfully continued the work of the founder of the Italian fashion house Franco Moschino. There is no word yet on who will take Jeremy Scott’s place.