The Heritage
The House of Moschino
Moschino's thirty-six-year catalog tilts toward luminous florals and bright citruses—a spirited Italian sensibility that favors clarity and verve over introspection. From 1987 onward, the house has anchored itself in fresh, airy compositions, layering crisp top notes over softer floral cores. The collection spans playful, accessible territory: zesty bergamot against peony, bright neroli against rose. Rarely does Moschino venture into dark or austere terrain; instead, it inhabits the crisp morning hours—effervescent, uncomplicated, alive with light.
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Fragrances
The Collection









