Fryer on football: Valencia players show that community-oriented football teams win, too

In these days of high school football teams that seem more like college football programs, Valencia is like a rotary telephone.

Old fashioned.

It is a community football team. Valencia’s players grew up together. They’ve never thought about transferring.

Year after year, and decade after decade, really, Valencia plays the same tough, gritty style. The Tigers run the ball a lot, they have a hard-hitting defense, they throw the ball just to spice it up, and they win.

Valencia’s 27-7 win over Tustin in an Empire League game Friday was typical Tigers ball. Valencia rushed for 253 yards, scored all four of its touchdowns on running plays, completed 4 of 7 passes for 57 yards and the Tigers defense suffocated Tustin’s offense, holding the Tillers to 148 yards of total offense as they improved to 2-0 in league in their pursuit of a fifth straight league championship.

And it was done by a bunch of neighborhood kids.

“We’ve all known each other since middle school,” said senior running back Nathan Sandoval who rushed for 187 yards and three touchdowns Friday. “For some of us it goes back to preschool.”

Eight of the 12 coaches in the Valencia football program are Valencia alums, including head coach Jason Gray.

“We just have to coach whoever shows up here,” Gray said. “Sometimes guys are going to be starters only a year or two here. They work their way into a role and they get to have fun playing football.”

Luis Garcia was one of those players who found his role as a safety and kicker at Valencia in the 1990s. He now is the Tigers defensive coordinator.

“I started coming to Valencia games when I was a kid,” Garcia said. “I’d tell myself, ‘One day, I’m going to be a Tiger.’ ”

“It’s family around here,” said junior defensive lineman Carson Elmasry. “Our motto is ‘Pride, Tradition, Excellence.’ We tend to stick by that.”

Valencia’s football community was created and maintained by Mike Marrujo. He coached the Tigers for 35 years before resigning after the 2015 season.

“Valencia’s always been a very community-oriented school,” Marrujo said. “Many kids go there because their parents went there.”

Tustin coach Myron Miller was impressed by Valencia on Friday. Again.

“Nothing’s changed,” said Miller, 75, who has coached against Valencia for many years. “They’re the same gritty, tough kids who’ll never give in. Twenty-five years I’ve played them and 25 years I’ve known what to expect.”

It’s a mixture of kids in Valencia football. The surrounding area has upper-middle class and lower-middle class and everything in between. The roster has long been one of ethnic diversity.

“We get kids from all walks of life,” Garcia said. “It’s a big mix of kids. They take pride in that.”

Some of the players come from Placentia’s more affluent streets. Others have jobs to contribute to their family’s finances.

“You see kids walking in here from all over the place, from different neighborhoods,” Gray said. “It doesn’t matter where they come from, they all have things they need to work through. It doesn’t matter what neighborhood you’re from.”

Valencia senior defensive end Anthony Moran, who had three sacks Friday, understands. That’s why he never considered transferring to another school.

“Everybody here respects each other,” Moran said. “I would never want to leave that.”

THAT WAS CLOSE

If Mission Viejo was going to find a way to beat Capistrano Valley on Friday night, it would be up to Akili Arnold to find it. He has made big plays for the Diablos all season and did so again in Mission Viejo’s 31-24 win over the Cougars.

Arnold, a senior receiver/defensive back, had an interception in the fourth quarter to set up the winning touchdown, Joey Yellen’s 11-yard scoring pass to tight end TJ Roelen. Arnold also had 164 receiving yards on seven receptions.

Mater Dei linebacker/receiver Bru McCoy might be Orange County’s best two-way player. Arnold is not far behind in that category.

CAN HE COACH, TOO?

In San Juan Hills’ 38-0 win over Aliso Niguel, junior Joey Hobert scored a touchdown on a shovel pass, blocked a field-goal attempt and picked up the ball to return it 57 yards for another touchdown, kicked a field goal and had 78 receiving yards on seven receptions.

GARBERS’GAME

Corona del Mar quarterback Ethan Garbers threw for school records of 472 yards and six touchdowns in a 49-21 win over Fountain Valley.

Corona del Mar’s next opponent is Los Alamitos on Friday, Oct. 12 at Cerritos College. Both teams are 2-0 in the Sunset League.

That will be a good challenge for Garbers and the Sea Kings. Los Alamitos has defeated its two league opponents by a combined score of 111-7.

IT’S ON

Mater Dei and St. John Bosco are the only 2-0 teams in the Trinity League. In the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 and CalHiSports.com state rankings Mater Dei is No. 1 and Bosco is No. 2.

They play each other Friday, Oct. 12 at Santa Ana Stadium. The game will be televised live by Prime Ticket.

So was the Mater Dei-IMG Academy game at Santa Ana Stadium a couple of weeks ago, and everyone who was at Mater Dei-IMG is glad they were there instead of at home watching it on TV.

LA HABRA, STILL

La Habra went into Freeway League play with a 1-4 record. People who looked at 1-4 and thought La Habra would not continue to rule the league were very wrong.

La Habra beat the league’s second-best team, Sunny Hills, 56-14 on Friday. The Highlanders are going to go 5-0 again in league to take another league championship. They have won nine Freeway titles in the past 10 years.

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Orange County high school schedule: Saturday, Oct. 6

The Orange County high school sports schedule for Saturday, Oct. 6.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

TOURNAMENTS

Laguna Beach at SoCal Invitational, San Diego

BOYS WATER POLO

TOURNAMENTS

S&R SPORT INVITATIONAL

At Woollett Aquatic Center, Irvine

Huntington Beach, Foothill, Irvine, Dana Hills, Corona del Mar, Los Alamitos

NEWPORT SHOWCASE

At Newport Harbor High

Mater Dei vs. Oaks Christian, 2 p.m., Santa Margarita vs. Righetti, 3:10 p.m., Loyola vs. Cathedral Catholic, 4:20 p.m, Harvard Westlake at Newport Harbor, 5:30 p.m.

NONLEAGUE

Laguna Beach at San Clemente

 

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La Habra uses spark from Zanelli, Phillips to charge past Sunny Hills

  • La Habra’s Clark Phillips III gains some yardage against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
    (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)

  • Sunny Hills’ Wilson Cal intercepts a pass intended for La Habra’s Kristopher Koontz in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s Kalani Washington catches a touchdown pass against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s Jakob Moreno dives into the end zone to score against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s Ryan Loudon celebrates a touchdown against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s Ryan Loudon scampers into the end zone to score against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra QB Ryan Zanelli throws a pass against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra Highlanders storm onto the field during a game against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s Jamiel Henning gains yardage against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • Sunny Hills’ Wilson Cal intercepts a pass intended for La Habra’s Kristopher Koontz in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra fans cheer against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s colorgaurd and band during a game against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra students celebrate a touchdown aginst Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • Sunny Hills’ Jun Ahn scores agasint La Habra in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • Sunny Hills’ QB Luke Duxbury is sacked by La Habra in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s QB Ryan Zanelli adjusts his helmet after evading a sack by Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s Ryan Loudon scampers into the end zone to score against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s Jamiel Henning gains yardage against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s Kristopher Koontz gets around the last Sunny Hills defender to score in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • Sunny Hills’ QB Luke Duxbury throws against La Habra in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • Sunny Hills’ Jun Ahn scores agasint La Habra in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s Jr. ROTC at the beginning of a game against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • The La Habra band in action during a game against Sunny Hills in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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  • La Habra’s Kristopher Koontz gets around the last Sunny Hills defender to score in a Freeway League football game at La Habra High Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.
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LA HABRA – The La Habra football team boasts a talented pair of juniors that few schools can match up with.

While Clark Phillips III was his usual brilliant self in a 56-14 win over Sunny Hills on Friday night, Ryan Zanelli was every bit as important to the Highlanders’ success in the Freeway League contest.

The junior quarterback threw for 319 and five touchdowns to help snap Sunny Hills’ five-game win streak.

La Habra coach Frank Mazzotta complimented his quarterback’s performance while keeping him humble all in the same breath.

“He played really well, but I think sometimes he gets a little bit too aggressive down field,” Mazzotta said. “He might have a crossing route underneath and he’s going to try and squeeze that ball in there and he usually does, so you gotta hand it to him.

“I want him to be aggressive, but there’s times where you take what you get, dump it off and let one of our (playmakers) catch it and run for a first down or big score.”

Zanelli put the ball in the hands of his playmakers early and often as Phillips caught a 46-yard score and La Habra (3-4, 2-0) jumped out to a 14-0 lead after the first quarter.

Sunny Hills (5-2, 1-1) crawled back into the game by taking advantage of three second-quarter turnovers by the Highlanders and numerous penalties.

After La Habra muffed a punt deep in its own territory, the Lancers recovered at the 16 and Jun Ahn scored from the 3 to make it 14-6.

Jamiel Henning gave the Highlanders excellent field position on the ensuing kickoff return and one play later Kalani Washington scored on a 46-yard TD pass from Zanelli to make it 21-6.

After Sunny Hills went three-and-out on their next possession, Zanelli made his first mistake of the game when he was picked off by Wilson Cal.

Luke Duxbury found Railan Peace on the next play for a 23-yard reception and then Ahn scored again, this time from the 8, to make it 21-14 after a two-point conversion.

La Habra turned the ball over on its next drive when Jaylon Medina stripped Zanelli and recovered the loose ball.

After Medina’s strip sack, Sunny Hills coach Pete Karavedas was looking for his team to tie the score.

“It’s 21-14 we have the ball and then Clark Phillips took over a little bit,” Karavedas said.

Phillips made sure Sunny Hills would not get closer as his interception and 46-yard return after the pick stopped the Lancers’ opportunity to tie the game.

Henning went on to score a touchdown on a spectacular diving catch just before halftime as Zanelli lobbed a pass to the back of the end zone to make it 28-14.

The second half was all La Habra as it outscored Sunny Hills 28-0.

La Habra’s defense shut down the Lancers ground game, as Ahn was held to a total of 53 yards.

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Lopez helps Edison grind out win over Huntington Beach

  • Edison quarterback Braeden Boyles tries to get away from Huntington Beach tackle Joshua Toafa in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Edison wide receiver Ryan Rivituso, right, has the ball knocked out of his hands by Huntington Beach safety Arick Mclawyer in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

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  • Huntington Beach quarterback Brandon Cannella is brought down by Edison defensive end Trent Fletcher in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Edison quarterback Braeden Boyles throws under pressure from Huntington Beach defensive end Brandon Bova in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Huntington Beach wide receiver Jeremiah Flanagan canÕt catch the ball in a Sunset League football game against Edison at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Huntington Beach tight end Christian Moore, left, celebrates his first quarter touchdown with Jeremiah Flanagan against Edison in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Edison wide receiver Isaiah Palmer tries to escape Huntington Beach defensive tackle Michael Mccormick in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Edison wide receiver Isaiah Palmer is brought down after a big gain against Huntington Beach in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • An Edison spirit leader dressed in a gold suit runs out with the team at the beginning of a Sunset League football game against Huntington Beach at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Huntington Beach running back James Stevens has a punt get away from him during the last moments of the second quarter in a Sunset League football game against Edison at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Edison band members play a spirited tune during FridayÕs game against Huntington Beach in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Edison quarterback Braeden Boyles cranks back to throw a pass against Huntington Beach in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Huntington Beach tight end Christian Moore, left, pulls away from Edison line backer Cameron Eden in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • An Edison flag girl spins around during a musical number before Friday nights game against Huntington Beach in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

  • Edison runningback Mike Walters breaks away for a gain against Huntington Beach in a Sunset League football game at Huntington Beach High in Huntington Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)

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HUNTINGTON BEACH – Since Huntington Beach’s move to the Sunset league in 2010, Edison has had its way with the Oilers – to the tune of an 8-1 record. Huntington’s lone victory came in the 2013 semifinals on the way to its only CIF-SS championship.

The Chargers’ regular season dominance continued Friday night as Edison used a stout defense and rushed for 243 yards en route to a 20-14 Sunset league win over Huntington Beach.

Edison running back Kobe Lopez led the charge. The senior ran for 178 yards on 25 carries.

“He carried the load for us tonight,” Edison coach Jeff Grady said. “He wanted the ball tonight. … His performance is a testament to what we did up front, the offensive line was moving people.”

Edison’s Kobe Lopez talks about his big night in Edison’s 20-14 Sunset League win over Huntington Beach. Lopez finished with 178 yards on 25 carries. @ocvarsity @EdisonSportsNet @EdisonFootball_ @hbhs_football pic.twitter.com/Yk5A01GCvi

— Tony Serna Arduino (@TonySerna15) October 6, 2018

The Chargers defense was no slouch as it held Huntington to 20 total rushing yards on the night.

“Our defense played tough,” Grady said. “We made a few mistakes, but we were fortunate to win the football game. … Hats off to Huntington, they made a lot of plays on defense as well.”

The Edison faithful didn’t have much to cheer for early on as the Chargers’ first three drives ended in punts.

Huntington Beach, ranked No. 20 in Orange County, took advantage of a short field on its opening possession and scored on a 9-yard touchdown pass from Brandon Cannella to Christian Moore. A 2-point conversion gave the Oilers an 8-0 lead.

A fumble recovery on a punt early in the second quarter by Edison’s Mateo Liau led to a 6-yard Mike Walters touchdown run. A failed extra point made it 8-6.

After an Oilers three-and-out, Walters scored his second touchdown of the night on a fourth-and-2 play. The 6-foot-2, 220-pound running back lined up in the wildcat and rumbled 41 yards up the middle to put Edison up 13-8 with 6:52 left in the half.

“We lined up in the wildcat and I faked the ball to Isaiah (Palmer),” Walters said. “I saw a huge hole so I cut back and took it.”

Edison (3-4, 1-1), ranked No. 14 in Orange County, started the second half with three consecutive turnovers. Interceptions by Huntington’s James Stevens and Jeremiah Flanagan ended Chargers drives.

Flanagan’s interception halfway through the third quarter led to his own 35-yard TD catch from Cannella. The score gave the Oilers a 14-13 lead.

Edison looked to regain control with 1:54 left in the third quarter, as it drove to the Oilers 1-yard line. On the fourth-and-goal play, the Oilers defense stood firm and forced Walters to lose a yard and end the threat.

Huntington Beach then failed to move the ball on its ensuing possession, and two penalties and a sack led to a punt. A bad snap recovered by Walters on the Oilers 18 re-energized the Edison sideline.

Four plays later, Palmer took a sweep to the left and scored from 6 yards out, giving Edison the lead for good at 20-14.

Cannella finished 10 of 22 for 167 yards and two TDs, and Isaac Bryant added four catches for 73 yards for the Oilers.

“We gotta stay focused and stop committing penalties,” Lopez said of his team moving forward. “We have to keep grinding.”

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Football roundup: No. 1 Mater Dei races past Santa Margarita; Valencia tops Tustin

Mater Dei’s top-ranked football team did its part Friday night to set up a national showdown next week in the Trinity League.

Junior quarterback Bryce Young completed 11 of 14 passes for 283 yards and four touchdowns in the first half to lead the Monarchs to a 49-7 victory against visiting Santa Margarita at Santa Ana Stadium.

Bru McCoy and Mike Martinez each caught two touchdowns and Shakobe Harper rushed for two scores as Mater Dei (6-1 overall including a forfeit, 2-0 league) raced toward its clash next week against St. John Bosco (7-0, 2-0).

The Braves defeated Orange Lutheran 63-28 on Friday behind three kickoff returns for touchdowns.

Mater Dei, ranked No. 1 in the nation by MaxPreps, plays host to No. 2 St. John Bosco on Oct. 12 at Santa Ana Stadium.

Next Friday’s O.C. football schedule looks great: @MDFootball v @bosco / @CDMFOOTBALL v @LosAlFootball / @capofootball v @Tritonfootball among the games @ocvarsity @SteveFryer

— Dan Albano (@ocvarsityguy) October 6, 2018

Cornerback Elias Ricks helped lead Mater Dei’s defense against Santa Margarita (2-5, 0-2) by limiting wide receiver Chase Nenad.

One of McCoy’s touchdown receptions covered 70 yards.

In other games Friday:

In the Empire League:

No. 19 Valencia 27, Tustin 7: Nathan Sandoval rushed for 187 yards on 24 carries to lead the host Tigers (6-1, 2-0), who outscored the Tillers (2-6, 1-1) 20-0 in the second half.

Cypress 20, Kennedy 0: Isaac Hurtado rushed for more than 100 yards and scored once at Western to help the Centurions (3-4, 1-1) even their record in league.

In the Freeway League:

Troy 49, Buena Park 39: Sophomore running back Lukas Mucino rushed four touchdowns and quarterback Jonathan Rochester passed for 305 yards to lead the visiting Warriors (3-4, 2-0).

In the South Coast League:

No. 11 San Clemente 63, No. 14 El Toro 13: JJ Jenkins caught two touchdowns and Preston Rex returned a punt for a score to help the host Tritons (4-4, 2-0) keep pace with Mission Viejo in league.

In the Sunset League:

No. 8 Corona del Mar 49, Fountain Valley 21: Junior quarterback Ethan Garbers threw for a reported 472 yards and six touchdowns while junior John Humphreys racked up 273 yards receiving to leads the Sea Kings (6-1, 2-0) to a sixth consecutive victory at Newport Harbor.

In nonleague:

Western 72, Artesia 31: Anthony Munoz passed for 366 yards and six TDs to lead the visiting Pioneers (6-1). Twin brothers Caine and Cassius combined for five touchdown catches.

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H&M x Moschino Gives Peek of Ad Campaign

In anticipation of the H&M x Moschino collection that will be in stores and online on Nov. 8, the companies have revealed their campaign photographed by Steven Meisel.
The images are inspired from a “1950 haute couture show.”
Styled by Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, the campaign features models Gigi Hadid, Vittoria Ceretti, Rianne Von Rompaey, Stella Maxwell, Soo Joo Park, Imaan Hammam, Yasmin Wijnaldum, Oumie, Valentina Sampaio and Leyna Bloom. The campaign is called Moschino [tv] H&M.
Jeremy Scott, creative director of Moschino, who is collaborating with H&M, revealed their collaboration last April at Moschino and Scott’s annual Coachella party.
The collaboration is expected to revive certain archival pieces from Scott’s own collections, as well as those of the label’s founder, Franco Moschino. With an emphasis on playfulness and humor, the collaboration also comprises a full range of accessories.
Moschino follows in the footsteps of other successful H&M collaborations, including Karl Lagerfeld, Balmain, Marni, Kenzo, Versace and Erdem.

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