Italian fashion design is charming with its Mediterranean freshness, the coarseness of street style and the temptation of romantic femininity. But also with something else – and that is precisely the specific character of artists like the amazing Franco Moschino, whose star, although it shone for just two decades, succeeded in illuminating forever world visual culture. Who was Franco Moschino? To what was his instant success due? What made Gianni Versace invite him while even a student to draw sketches and illustrations for the fashion house? Why do many call Moschino the enfant terrible and the unruly boy, comparing him to famous French kinsman Jean Paul Gaultier? Why is the designer so ironic in his messages to the public? Which are his main breakthroughs in the traditional fashion system?...