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Nationality
  
Italian

Books
  
Moschino

Role
  
Fashion Designer

Name
  
Franco Moschino

Occupation
  
Fashion designer


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Born
  
February 27, 1950 (
1950-02-27
)

Labels
  
Moschino Couture!, Cheap and Chic by Moschino, Moschino Uomo, Moschino Jeans,Love Moschino

Died
  
September 18, 1994, Annone di Brianza, Italy

Education
  
Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze

Franco moschino


Franco Moschino (27 February 1950 – 18 September 1994) was an Italian fashion designer best known as the founder of the Italian fashion house Moschino.

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Early years

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He was born in Abbiategrasso, Lombardy, located c. 22 km from Milan. Moschino's family owned an iron foundry that his father hoped he would work. However, Moschino was interested in fine art and aspired to be a painter. In 1968, he ran away from home to Milan where he enrolled at Accademia delle Belle Arti in Milan. To finance his studies, he worked as a freelance fashion illustrator for fashion houses and magazines. After completing his schooling in 1971, Moschino became an illustrator for Gianni Versace, and continued to work for him for another six years. From 1977 to 1982, he designed for the Italian label Cadette.

Career

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He founded his own company, Moonshadow, in 1983 and launched the Moschino Couture! label that same year. At first, he designed casualwear and jeans, but his line eventually expanded to lingerie, eveningwear, shoes, menswear and perfumes. In 1988, he launched a less expensive Cheap and Chic line. His designs were very innovative and unusual such as quilted black denim miniskirt with plastic fried eggs decorating the hemline, quilted jacket decorated with bottle tops, plug-socket drop earrings, and bodices made out of safety pins. He was dubbed the Jean-Paul Gaultier of Italian fashion for his highly innovative designs but their styles are different; while Gaultier experiments with different fabrics and shapes, Moschino used basic forms and traditional methods. He also spoofed high fashion lines through his clothes. For example, "Expensive Jacket" was embroidered in gold across the back of a cashmere jacket, and "Bull Chic" on a matador-styled outfit. He also mocked the fashion classics such as the Chanel jacket with garish trimmings and details. Ironically, many rushed to wear his clothes, thus becoming successful and famous in the industry he satirized.

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The year before his death, Moschino worked to raise money for hospices for children with AIDS.

Death

In 1992, Moschino underwent surgery for an abdominal tumor. On 18 September 1994, he died at his lakeside villa in Brianza, Italy of cardiac arrest resulting from complications from the abdominal tumor. Only after his death was it publicly revealed that Moschino's death was AIDS-related.

Moschino is buried in his family's plot at Cimitero Monumentale di Milano in Milan.

Legacy

After his death, Rossella Jardini, his former assistant, became creative director of the brand. In October 2013, LA designer Jeremy Scott took over as creative director and showed his first Moschino collection on the runway in fall 2014. Moschino clothes have been worn by celebrities such as Fran Drescher on her hit television show The Nanny, Alicia Silverstone, Kylie Minogue, Rick Ross, Gwyneth Paltrow, Anna Friel and Patti LaBelle.

References

Franco Moschino Wikipedia