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Miley Cyrus to collaborate with Jeremy Scott for his New York Fashion Week show

The  controversial pop star is to do a fashion collaboration with the American designer

Linda Sharkey
Wednesday 27 August 2014 18:01 BST
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Miley Cyrus and Jeremy Scott at the VMAs
Miley Cyrus and Jeremy Scott at the VMAs (Getty Images)

Moschino’s designer Jeremy Scott revealed he’s teamed up with Miley Cyrus for his upcoming show during New York Fashion Week.

The fashion house’s creative director told MTV at VMAs: "Miley and I have something very exciting we're brewing up for the future.”

He didn’t reveal the details but he said the joint project with the controversial pop star would involve "a group of cool kids, rather than models". So, will Cyrus take her infamous twerking to the catwalk?

The upcoming collaboration will feature Moschino’s spring/summer 2015 collection. However, Scott revealed the project cautiously and says she would be the one to reveal the full story. "I'm going to let her announce it," he said. "You try to bug her when you see her."

This wouldn’t be the first time that Scott has worked with Cyrus. The buoyant American fashion designer made some of the costumes for the pop star’s Bangerz tour.

MileyCyrus performing at London's O2 Arena during her Bangerz tour (Getty Images)

Scott’s debut collection last season was colourful, creative and cartoonish, introducing a fast food-themed fashion featuring French fries iPhone cases, McDonald’s-inspired handbags and Sponge Bob Squarepants full outfits. So we can expect a splash of humours garments, but Cyrus is yet to announce the details.

Moschino's chips iPhone case

The show will take place on 10 September in Manhattan.

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