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 FASHION GRADUATE ITALIA 2021 IS PHYGITAL: THE SECOLI DESIGNER TALENT ON SHOW BOTH DIGITALLY AND PHYSICALLY  

FASHION GRADUATE ITALIA 2021 IS PHYGITAL: THE SECOLI DESIGNER TALENT ON SHOW BOTH DIGITALLY AND PHYSICALLY

FASHION GRADUATE ITALIA 2021 IS PHYGITAL: THE SECOLI DESIGNER TALENT ON SHOW BOTH DIGITALLY AND PHYSICALLY

The appointment with FGI 2021 - Fashion Graduate Italia returns to Base Milano, an event scheduled from 24 to 26 October that shows off the creativity and skills of Italian and international students from the main fashion academies. Three days of fashion shows, meetings and workshops - both physically and digitally - with experts in the sector and spaces where you will be able to "live" and discover the Italian fashion training system.

Once again our Institute will participate in the event with the Booth Secoli, open every day, where the ANCESTRAL SUSTAINABILITY women's wear collection of the newly graduated MARTINA PICOTTI will be exhibited - and the following events:

 - on 25 October at 12.00 the WORKSHOP named "MENSWEAR DESIGN PROJECT: between traditional and new 3D technologies" which addresses the theme of the development of a capsule, deepening the design and technical phases of fashion products linked to both the rediscovery of manual arts and bespoke tailoring and 3D digital prototyping;

 - on 26 October at 16.15 the 8 Designers to Watch 2021 FASHION SHOW- Giovanni Notarnicola, Kaleem A. Iverson, Marta Trabucchi, Gianni D'Aniello, Anna Peretto, Congyuan Ma, Federica Passera, Jiajia Wei - who will bring their unpublished capsules.

 For more info on the event and how to participate click here!

 

06.10.2021
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