Istituto Marangoni: Shaping the Future of Fashion, Art, and Design in Naples

Open Day dell'Istituto Marangoni
Istituto Marangoni, the leading international academic institution with a long history of excellence in education, will land in Naples on March 9th at the Grand Hotel Vesuvio for...

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Istituto Marangoni, the leading international academic institution with a long history of excellence in education, will land in Naples on March 9th at the Grand Hotel Vesuvio for an open day dedicated to young people wishing to approach the world of fashion, art, design, and fragrances. A unique opportunity for the young talents of tomorrow to come into contact with the reality of Istituto Marangoni.

An orientation day that will offer a broad overview of the educational offer, with the possibility of interacting with expert teachers and identifying the most suitable study path for one's aspirations. The presentation of the teachers, scheduled from 3:00 PM, will provide an in-depth understanding of the courses offered and the distinctive pedagogical approach of each discipline. The intervention of the Career Service, combined with the success stories of the Alumni, will highlight the commitment of Istituto Marangoni in accompanying students in the preparation and access to the world of work.

March 9th will also be the occasion to delve into "Fashion & Music: a creative balance", "Future Trends in Fashion & Art", and "Designing the Future" - contests in partnership with Vogue Italia and AD Italia, offering the opportunity to access exclusive scholarships to support talent.

Istituto Marangoni, with its consolidated reputation and presence in cities such as Milan, Florence, Paris, London, Mumbai, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Miami, and Dubai continues to shape the future of creatives and is committed to offering a stimulating and cutting-edge academic environment, guiding students towards success and the realization of their creative aspirations. The open day will be an unmissable opportunity to get in touch with the vibrant community of Istituto Marangoni and start an educational journey full of opportunities.

Istituto Marangoni welcomes all enthusiasts and aspiring professionals in the field to participate in this extraordinary event, where passion merges with quality education, creating a bridge towards a promising future in the creative world.

Istituto Marangoni was founded in 1935 in Milan as the Artistic Institute of Clothing Marangoni. Over 85 years of success in training the best professionals in the world of fashion, art, and design.

With a training record of four generations of students from five continents, it has been the launching pad for over 45,000 luxury professionals, among whom we mention Domenico Dolce, Alessandro Sartori, Paula Cademartori, Gilda Ambrosio, Julie de Libran, and Nicola Brognano. Istituto Marangoni today counts approximately 5,000 students a year, coming from 108 different nations, in the schools of Milan (School of Fashion and School of Design), Florence (School of Fashion & Art), Paris, London, Mumbai, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Miami, and Dubai, the international capitals of fashion, art, and design. Istituto Marangoni has been ranked among the top 100 universities in the world in its disciplines according to QS World University Ranking 2023.

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