Striptease measured —
8 degrees of separation
from the overcoat
to the undercoat dress
A journey of stripping down, step by step.
Eight degrees of separation, from the coat to the slip.
It’s not about seduction — it’s about tracing the thin line between protection and vulnerability, surface and depth.
MOODART is the first Italian School of Communication for Fashion.
Founded in 2011 in Verona, MOODART stands out for its educational approach that balances theory and practice, designing multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary paths capable of enhancing the artistic and creative talent of each student. Thanks to a diverse range of three-year, two-year, and master’s programs, the School prepares young people from all over Italy and abroad to embark on a career in the fashion sector, a true emblem of Made in Italy. MOODART does not merely transmit solid skills, but aims to foster in students the growth of a critical and versatile mindset, inspired by a humanistic culture and oriented toward a strategic, international vision. Learning is conceived as an engaging and interactive process, in which practice and direct experience prove fundamental to achieving the set objectives.
The faculty, made up of professionals from diverse backgrounds, ensures excellent teaching quality through lectures, company visits, practical activities, workshops, and meetings with mentors from the fashion industry. The School welcomes over 250 students each year and collaborates with around 200 nationally relevant partner companies, in order to provide a complete and distinctive educational experience, facilitating the entry of young talents into the professional world.
A MOODART study program is an experience of intense training and profound personal and relational growth.
Inspired by the value of each individual’s uniqueness and irreducible richness, MOODART’s teaching method pays the utmost attention to the development of every single student. Small class sizes allow for a constant, direct, and open exchange between teachers and students, ensuring that each person is closely supported throughout their growth process. The methodological approach also harmonizes vertical and transversal education: highly specialized technical skills are combined with soft skills (problem-solving, empathy, teamwork, communication techniques), in order to shape professionals who feel at ease in different work environments and can effectively interact with diverse professional figures.
Each course is carefully designed to connect theory and practice through classroom lectures, hands-on workshops, individual and group projects, collaborations with partner companies and established professionals, participation in major fashion industry events, and workshops abroad. The educational program also places a strong focus on new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, and their growing impact on the fashion sector. At the same time, the School aims to equip its students with a humanistic culture capable of navigating the epochal changes underway. This immersive journey into the world of fashion communication offers students concrete opportunities to acquire and refine their strategic and technical skills, while building a wide professional network for their future careers.
Every layer that falls is a calculated move, an act of transformation. The “measured striptease” turns into language, into tension, into a body’s story that never fully gives itself away.
Stratospheric is an ascent in reverse: not climbing higher, but cutting deeper. A ritual in the air, where subtraction becomes power, and nakedness is never exposure — but the conquest of a new balance.
Lecture & Mentor
Corrado Dalcò
Course Leader
Gianluca Senese
Creative & Educational Project Developer
Cecilia Bortolazzi
Production Assistant
Giulia Carraro
Styling Coordinator
Miriam Di Lorenzo
Models
Nina @
YU Models and
Lydia @
YU Models
Photographers
Veronica Tirelli
Leonardo Pamelin
Marco Faes
Sharon Sgroi
Marcello Dongu
Claudia Ceccato
Adriana Fassari