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The fashion system is a segmented and complex territory. It is divided into very different product categories where materials and technologies are the vectors of innovation. Tools to stand out are passion, willingness to work hard, desire to learn and compete in the world of fashion production and distribution. There are perfect recipes to succeed in this field, but it is useful to acquire specific language and methodology skills.
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November
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Marco Bagalini and Steven Trow
Marco Bagalini: A fashion educator, pattern maker and author specialising in garment construction, sartorial techniques and pattern-making methodology. His work combines academic teaching, hands-on practice and technical research, with a focus on making complex construction processes clear and accessible to fashion students. Founder of PatternPRO and President of ANSEMI ETS, he promotes a technical and conscious approach to fashion education, where construction, fit and craft become essential tools for developing more precise and intentional design practices.
Steven Trow: A manager and financial executive with over 25 years of experience in the luxury & fashion industry, including CFO, HR, and Audit roles at Hermès and Gucci Group. A lecturer and guest speaker at universities and fashion schools worldwide, offers students and professionals insights into strategic analysis of the luxury business, fashion marketing, and career counseling.
The first year covers preparatory elements of general background such as forms, materials, production processes, social factors, and customs that underpin fashion creation, alongside intensive workshop activities based on learning by doing. In the second year, students develop knowledge of brand design, publishing, integrated new media technologies, and marketing research. In the third year, students tackle specialized topics such as communication ethics and sustainability, deepening their knowledge of techniques for using new integrated media. To complete their training in management and entrepreneurship, students study distribution networks, regulations protecting creativity and privacy, and methods of business financing.
At the end of this three-year course, students will be able to face the profoundly changing scenario of the fashion system, applying roles capable of connecting creative skills with management skills. They could apply for new interdisciplinary roles linked to the research of eco-sustainable materials, communication, distribution and marketing such as trend forecaster, art director, press officer, image consultant, fashion blogger, fashion manager, fashion buyer, visual merchandiser.
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