FASHION FOR GOOD IS HERE TO MAKE ALL FASHION GOOD

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The fashion system is an articulated and complex territory, in which the sense of classic is accompanied by accelerated experimentation. The tools to emerge are passion, predisposition for work, the desire to learn and compete with the world of production and distribution. Fashion is one of the most important expressive languages, which involves creativity and instinct, culture and commitment, craftsmanship and a sense of elegance.
PhD in History of European Society, she taught Contemporary History, History of Women and Gender Identity, History of Fashion, Publishing and Communication at the University of Milan. She is an expert in the history of the city, society and culture. Curator of editorial series, conferences and exhibitions, author of volumes and essays in magazines, she has collaborated with many brands for the management of archives and the enhancement of cultural heritage, including: Rinascente, Missoni, Fiorucci, Ferragamo, Colmar, Erica Industria Tessile, Curiel, Giorgio Correggiari, Biki, Jole Veneziani, Germana Marucelli, Italo Sport, Sergio Tacchini, Andrea Pfister, Calzoleria Rivolta, Sutor Mantellassi, Barbara Vitti, Walter Albini, Alberto Lattuada.
In the first year in which general preparatory elements such as shapes, materials, production processes, social and customary factors that are the basis of fashion creation are addressed, in parallel with an intense laboratory activity based on learning by doing. In the second year, students work on specific themes and insights, developing a conscious, articulated and original approach to design, which encourages the student's creative exploration towards new territories and contexts, synchronized with individual lifestyles. In the third year, we work on acquiring managerial and marketing knowledge and drafting the final thesis project. The organization of the professional portfolio and participation in the fashion show are the final acts of a challenging but exciting course of study.
Who is it aimed at?
The course is aimed at candidates with a high school diploma and candidates from Italian and foreign universities, driven by a passion for design, style and costume and eager to undertake a career in the world of the international fashion system.
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The qualification issued is a 1st level Academic Diploma (Ministerial Decree no. 1216 of 08.31.2023), compliant with the system of Higher Artistic, Musical and Dance Education (AFAM) and recognized as a degree in the Italian system, as well as being already recognized by the European Accreditation Board of Higher Education Schools /EABHES in the European system.
Professional opportunities
The course is aimed at candidates with a high school diploma and candidates from Italian and foreign universities, driven by a passion for design, style and costume and eager to undertake a career in the world of the international fashion system.
The 87 Greatest Fashion Quotes of All Time
- You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it.
- Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them.
- Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.
- Fashion is like eating, you shouldn't stick to the same menu.
- I don't do fashion.

What are some types of fashion styles?
The Parisian fashion style is all about being très chic while embracing minimalism. Consider it an effortlessly cool, classic, lighthearted aesthetic that gives off subtle hints of sophistication. Parisian style is the ultimate blend of dressed-up and laid-back with monochromatic wardrobe staples that perfectly co-exist in your rotation
Athleisure style
The athleisure fashion style is a recent addition to the list of different styles women love. This aesthetic is the perfect blend of utterly comfortable gym staples and laid-back coffee-date with friends type of dressing.
Mastering the “athletic” and “leisure” look is quite simple. The key elements are oversized pieces mixed with body-tight styles such as baggy hoodies paired with biker shorts or technical pants mixed with sports bras. Here is where clean cuts and simple silhouettes meet fitness-inspired accessories like baseball hats and backpacks. .
Fashion styles vs. Fashion trends
It may sometimes seem confusing, but fashion aesthetics are not necessarily related to trends. While we can incorporate subtle elements of our favorite fads, the different types of clothing styles have a much more impressive staying power.
For example, the cult-favorite cottagecore trend falls under the minimalistic style or preppy fashion umbrella, and the nostalgia-inducing 80s and 70s trends belong to the vintage style fashion category
Classic style
While many types of fashion styles are about trusting the “basics,” nothing can rival the timeless allure of the classic dressing style. Instead of relying on trends, the classic aesthetic is based on elegant, refined pieces such as a simple pair of jeans with a blazer and accompanying neutral-toned accessories like scarves and tote or crossbody bags.
When building a classic wardrobe, black, navy, gray, and tan hues are preferred. So tailored suits and skirt suits, button-up shirts, light-colored sweaters, wool overcoats, trench coats, and monochromatic pumps or booties are the most trusted classic staples.
Streetwear style
Streetstyle style is all the rage and for a pretty good reason. Born from subculture groups like skateboarders, surfers, and hip-hop artists, these refreshingly modern, usually casual clothing styles have undergone a luxury makeover.
Business Casual style
Probably one of the most popular types of fashion styles, business casual, born in Silicon Valley in the early 1980s, is pretty self-explanatory. Consider it the perfect blend of traditional business wear with more relaxed pieces that are suitable for the office yet not overly formal or polished. However, that doesn’t mean that this aesthetic is strictly for on-duty dressing.
Skirts, slacks, blouses, blazers, and flats or ankle boots can be your daily ensemble of choice. Sweaters, cardigans, and polo/knit shirts perfectly paired up with tailored trousers in neutral or dark hues give off a smart, yet comfy-chic vibe that suits the lives of modern women on the go.
Retro style
Nostalgia is the name of the game, and what’s a better way to show off your love for fashionably old fashion looks than by tapping into the retro-style territory? The term “retro” typically refers to the two decades that are 20–30 years before the current one, but most people tend to extend the timeline a bit more, covering 40 and even 50 years.
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