American fashion designer Jeremy Scott is set to dazzle Berlin’s theatrical scene with an extravagant display of his creativity. Known for his bold and unconventional approach to fashion, Scott has been commissioned to design an impressive 500 costumes for Friedrichstadt-Palast’s upcoming cabaret-style revue, Blinded by Delight, premiering on September 24. The show promises to be a feast for the senses, celebrating joy, spectacle, and escapism in grand style.
Scott, famous for merging haute couture with pop culture, expressed his excitement about the project, describing fashion as a gateway to another world—a temporary escape from reality. “My designs are filled with dreams, inspiration, and loads of love that I hope will inspire, delight, and enchant the imagination of the guests,” he shared.
Following in the footsteps of iconic designers like Jean Paul Gaultier, who curated the visual direction for Friedrichstadt-Palast’s Falling | In Love, Scott is set to bring his own unique flair to the venue’s latest production. Blinded by Delight is described as a mesmerising spectacle that will immerse audiences in a vibrant, euphoric world. The production features more than 100 performers, including singers, dancers, and acrobats, all utilising the largest theatrical stage in Europe. The revue’s grand scale is matched by its nearly 14 million euro production budget, making it one of the most ambitious performances in recent years.


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Scott’s history of theatrical showmanship makes him a fitting choice for this high-profile endeavour. His tenure as Moschino’s creative director saw him push the boundaries of fashion, transforming runways into immersive experiences. One of his most memorable showcases mirrored an American game show, complete with elaborate set designs and whimsical prizes. His departure from Moschino in 2023 left fans wondering what his next venture would be, and now, with Blinded by Delight, he is set to redefine theatrical costuming with his signature blend of extravagance and playfulness.
The Friedrichstadt-Palast, a state theatre owned by the City of Berlin, has a storied tradition of producing breathtaking revues that blend elements of Moulin Rouge, Cirque du Soleil, and rock concerts. Each new production seeks to outdo the last, and Blinded by Delight is poised to be a standout moment in the venue’s rich history.
Scott’s return to the limelight extends beyond his work for the stage. Since stepping away from Moschino, he has collaborated with beauty brand SpoiledChild, designing futuristic, space-inspired packaging for their skincare and haircare products. His work in fashion spans decades, from launching his own label in Paris in 1997 to creating eccentric, playful collaborations with brands like Adidas Originals, Longchamp, and Swatch. Whether designing sneakers adorned with teddy bears and leopard tails or reimagining eyewear for Linda Farrow, Scott has always pushed the boundaries of fashion, infusing it with humour and fantasy.
Beyond fashion, Scott also ventured into filmmaking during the pandemic, directing a musical short film for Moschino’s 2022 resort collection. The film, starring model-turned-singer Karen Elson, was shot on the iconic Universal Studios backlot in Los Angeles and transformed into a vibrant, retro jukebox diner. His ability to translate fashion into cinematic storytelling further underscores his talent for spectacle, making him an ideal creative force behind Blinded by Delight.
Berlin’s Friedrichstadt-Palast has long been a beacon of grandeur and spectacle in the performing arts world, and with Jeremy Scott at the helm of costume design, Blinded by Delight promises to be a visual and artistic triumph. Audiences can expect a whirlwind of dazzling fabrics, bold colours, and larger-than-life aesthetics, all wrapped in Scott’s inimitable sense of fun and fantasy.
As anticipation builds for the September debut, one thing is certain: Jeremy Scott’s vision will transform the stage into a vibrant dreamscape, proving once again that fashion and performance are a match made in theatrical heaven.