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 ISTITUTO SECOLI AT FASHION GRADUATE ITALY! 

ISTITUTO SECOLI AT FASHION GRADUATE ITALY!

ISTITUTO SECOLI AT FASHION GRADUATE ITALY!

Here we are!

The 2018 edition of FGI - Fashion Graduate Italia, the four-day "open" of fashion shows, panels, meetings and workshops that hosts prestigious experts in the sector and dedicated spaces in which visitors will be able to relate with the various visions of the Fashion system promoted by the educational reality of the Italian scene.

Scheduled from 26 to 29 October, the event, organized by Piattaforma Sistema Formativo Moda, will take place in one of the most iconic spaces of the Milanese capital -BASE MILANO-.

Once again, Secoli is at the forefront of Fashion Graduate Italia with two important events:


The first appointment is the catwalk of the women's capsule collection of the 7 young DESIGNER TO WATCH of the Istituto:

Giulia Martera with the "Gentrification Loading" collection;

Benedetta Tenan with the collection "The Elephant and the Snake"

Sara Mattelloni with the "Memento" collection

Sofia Confortola with the "What's fashion for you" collection

Elena Pasqualin with the "Perception" collection

Enrica De Santis with the "Perturbatio Delirae Mentis" collection

Wen Deng with the "I'm red" collection

The second appointment entitled "Design Templates of the Pattern Office" will take place in the workshop formula and will see a fashion designer and a pattern maker who, hand-pencil the first and the second pattern, will show participants how to make an outfit.

For more info on the initiative and to download the invitation, valid for all the days of the event, click here!



04.10.2018
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