Moschino
Moschino fragrances reflect the bold, playful, and irreverent spirit of Italian designer Franco Moschino, who founded the house in 1983 in Milan, Italy. From the very beginning, Moschino stood out in the fashion world for its ironic, pop-art approach to luxury—turning everyday objects, humor, and exaggeration into high-fashion statements.
When the brand expanded into fragrances in the late 1980s, it brought the same creative philosophy into perfumery: scent as personality, attitude, and artistic expression. Moschino perfumes are never conventional—they are designed to surprise, amuse, and stand out, just like the brand’s runway collections.
Moschino fragrances are known for their playful contrast between elegance and eccentricity. The compositions often combine fresh citrus, juicy fruits, white florals, and soft musks with unexpected twists of spice, gourmand sweetness, or powdery accords. The result is a style that feels fashionable yet fun, luxurious yet ironic.
One of the most iconic modern releases, Toy, introduced a completely unconventional bottle design shaped like a teddy bear, reinforcing Moschino’s love for humor and design experimentation. This fragrance line expanded into variations like Toy 2 and Toy Boy, each exploring different interpretations of playful luxury—from clean floral freshness to spicy, masculine sensuality.
Moschino fragrances are also available as decants on this marketplace, making it easy to experience these playful and expressive scents in smaller sizes.