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Milano The School of Fashion

A unique encounter between Italian heritage and contemporary fashion

Studying fashion at Istituto Marangoni Milano is an immersive journey through the heritage of Istituto Marangoni’s very first school, surrounded by Italian contemporary fashion and ready-to-wear. Students will engage with the ‘Made-in-Italy’ culture and the latest fashion trends, inspired by experimental design and research and combining handmade luxury and attention to detail with striking effects. Leveraging long-standing expertise and a creative, forward-thinking attitude towards both design and business, the city and the school have gained a privileged position in the global fashion arena. Students at IM Milano have the opportunity to take part in special educational projects developed with leading fashion companies, an invaluable experience that will help them progress into the next phase of their fashion journey.

 

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Explore Istituto Marangoni Milano through video, where Italian heritage meets contemporary fashion and Made in Italy excellence. Discover how students combine luxury craftsmanship, fashion design innovation, and exclusive projects with top fashion brands in the global capital of style.

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Discover a world of creative possibilities at Istituto Marangoni Milano, where a fusion of creativity and expertise awaits in the fields of fashion design, fashion business, fashion styling and fragrances & cosmetics.

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Istituto Marangoni Milano at BookCity Milano 2025

Istituto Marangoni Milano actively takes part in BookCity Milano by hosting three talks at its new campus in Palazzo Turati, located in Via Meravigli 7. These will be three moments of exchange with prestigious speakers and guests, focusing on topics ranging from fashion imagery and corporate leadership to Leonardo da Vinci’s codes of beauty.

These conversations, held within a school that fosters an innovative, inclusive creative vision and a multicultural approach, are conceived as dialogues between two experts, inspired by recently published books.

The series opens with Nik Piras, Fashion Director of Esquire Italia, and Antonio Mancinelli, Editorialist and Author, discussing Beyond the cover: the language and secrets of editorial imagery (10th November at 4pm); this is followed by Luigi Drei, Author of "Guidaci tu!" and Jacqueline Bonati, Recruiting Consultant and lecturers at the school, on the topic Leadership: the power to influence (14th November at 2pm); and concludes with art Historian Isabelle Campagnol and Maria Pirulli, author of "The Scent of Beauty", who will explore Leonardo da Vinci’s aesthetic codes (14th November at 4pm) – a theme that echoes the artistic genius under whose spirit the celebrations for Istituto Marangoni’s 90th anniversary have been held.

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Beyond the Cover: Languages and Secrets of Editorial Imagery

10 November 4:00pm CET
Palazzo Francesco Turati, Via Meravigli 7 – Milan
 

Nik Piras, Fashion Director of Esquire Italia, and Antonio Mancinelli, Columnist, Author and Lecturer in Contemporary Fashion Culture, will discuss the power of editorial imagery, fashion languages and the creative processes behind iconic magazine covers. The talk is based on Piras’s book "Behind the Scenes: My View on Ten Covers" (Gribaudo). 

Register HERE.

Leadership: The Power to Influence

14 November 2:00pm CET
Palazzo Francesco Turati, Via Meravigli 7 – Milan
 

Luigi Drei, author of "Guidaci tu!", and Jacqueline Bonati, Recruiting Consultant and lecturers at Istituto Marangoni Milano, will explore the many facets of leadership and its influence in the workplace. The discussion will address leadership styles, the qualities companies seek in leaders, stakeholder expectations, and the soft skills that support effective leadership, such as emotional intelligence, empathy, self-awareness and the power of ideas. 

Register HERE.

The Visionary Genius: Leonardo and the Codes of Beauty

14 November • 4:00pm CET
Palazzo Francesco Turati, Via Meravigli 7 – Milan
 

Art Historian Isabelle Campagnol, specialist in the history of fashion, textiles and decorative arts, will join Maria Pirulli, author of "The Scent of Beauty" (Marsilio Editore), in a conversation about Leonardo da Vinci as a forerunner of Italian aesthetics and creativity. The talk will explore the connection between art, fashion and industry through Leonardo’s aesthetic codes—from textile decoration to fragrant essences—highlighting their relevance to contemporary design. 

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Fashion Graduate Italia 2025

Ten Talented Students from Istituto Marangoni Milano to Present Their Collections at BASE Milano 

On 30th October, ten emerging talents from Istituto Marangoni Milano will take centre stage at Fashion Graduate Italia 2025, showcasing collections that narrate their individual journeys of creative growth. Each project stands out for its authentic and personal vision, transforming intimate experiences into a universal language that speaks to the present while projecting towards the future. 

Through the language of fashion, these 10 fashion designers address profound and contemporary themes — memory, identity, and gender fluidity — weaving together artistic references, architectural inspirations, and cultural influences that transcend time and geography. Their creations become visual narratives that reflect the complexity of contemporary society, capturing the tensions of our era while celebrating the traditions that continue to shape it. 

Balancing experimentation and research, innovative materials and craftsmanship, each collection opens new expressive possibilities, revealing the multiplicity of perspectives and sensibilities that define a new generation of creatives. 

The Ten Emerging Talents and Their Collections 

Marta Belloni – Piccole Cose 
A collection that celebrates the curious and authentic gaze of childhood, inviting us to rediscover beauty in hidden details. Embroidery, textures and prints become tools to reimagine what often goes unnoticed. 

Luca Berluti – La Famiglia 
Drawing inspiration from memories and family bonds, this collection explores the construction of identity through contrasts of strength and fragility. Transformation and rebirth take shape through the symbolism of the serpent and the pearl, representing a new form of inner power. 

Lisa Zheng – SHAPE UP! 
Exploring the duality between formality and play, this collection draws inspiration from artist Erwin Wurm to portray the transformation and balance of young adults navigating between rigidity and authenticity. Reinvented shapes and rules celebrate the complexity of contemporary identity. 

Beatrice Bottarelli – Lacrimosa 
Inspired by Amélie’s escape from appearances into nature, the collection turns melancholy into gentle nostalgia, celebrating the freedom of living authentically without seeking approval from others. 

Sangbeom Chu – Imperfect 
An exploration of the obsession with perfection and the psychological conflicts it generates. The collection evolves from refined, controlled silhouettes into deconstructed forms, expressing repressed emotions and the anxiety hidden beneath the surface. 

Agata Kecik – Echoes of Memory 
Transforming fragmented memories into tangible forms, the collection is inspired by the Viennese Secession and Art Nouveau. Through light, shadow and symbolic layering, it becomes an introspective journey revealing how what we forget continues to shape who we are. 

Roberto Muscoso – 37.75073°N 14.99409°E 
Inspired by Mount Etna, Sicily and its sea, this collection reinterprets Sicilian identity without stereotypes. Blending floral influences, local traditions and references to the historic Targa Florio, it combines traditional craftsmanship with ready-made elements in surprising ways. 

Lou Suchel – Pierrot 
Inspired by the emotional depth rather than the aesthetics of the Pierrot character, the collection reflects vulnerability and creativity. Traditional craftsmanship meets digital innovation, creating timeless garments that tell an expressive, poetic story. 

Elif Sultan Toglukdemir – Maréose 
Exploring the contrast between outward strength and hidden inner turmoil, the collection captures the feeling of being observed but not supported – balancing grace and silent struggle. 

Tatiana Grach – PRAVDA 
A dystopian collection that deconstructs Soviet symbols to critique patriarchy, celebrating female rebellion through bold volumes and sustainable materials. 

The event will be live-streamed at 10.30am on Istituto Marangoni Milano’s Instagram profile, extending the visions of these young designers beyond the physical runway and connecting creativity with the digital world. 

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