The education systems of the two countries are similar, with public education as the mainstay. But on the issue of fashion design, it is a special case, and private schools are better.
The languages of these two countries are considered as minor languages. If you get a job in the future, you will have the advantage of a small language besides your major. Of course, due to the early opening up of studying in France, the number of people studying in France and the number of people learning French are definitely much higher than those in Italy ("If You Are the One" can already be held in France, which shows the large number of international students studying in France).
Judging from the difficulty of studying abroad procedures and visas, Italy is better. Due to the late opening of Italy to study abroad, the Italian government has an attractive and welcoming attitude towards international students. There are professional Kelpolo and Turandot projects organized by the Italian Ministry of Education and the Embassy of China. Transparent policies and clear procedures. Since both programs require China students to receive Italian training in Italy for a period of time, they do not need language scores when applying for visas. The visa pass rate is almost 100%. The previous Turandot programs were all public institutions, so it was difficult for students studying clothing to find suitable majors and institutions. However, since last year, several famous Italian private colleges have also joined the program, such as the European Institute of Design and the Rome Institute of Fashion, so students can enjoy the convenience of formalities and attend the best professional colleges, which is worth considering.