London, UK – September 14, 2022: Prestigious fashion and design school, Istituto Marangoni announces its patronage of the British Fashion Council (BFC) this year and will make its exclusive debut at London Fashion Week presented by Clearpay (LFW) this month. Since its launch into the world of fashion and education, Istituto Marangoni has helped to develop abilities, grow new talent, and offer the highest quality of education throughout all nine of its campuses and beyond. Their first graduate show on Tuesday 20th September will showcase the craftsmanship and vision of their students on a global scale, and highlights their support of the British fashion industry at large.

Istituto Marangoni London’s debut in Fashion Week will take place at Victoria House in Bloomsbury Square. 10 of the best students selected by the school will showcase six designs each under the theme “Sense Datum”, Latin for enriching and expanding the senses. Zahra Ahmed Husain, Ho Hong Chang, Noam Milly Anidjar Sussman, Shanie Bellanger, Fidan Akbarova, Arina Vartanova, Guia Dell’osso, Erin Kaya, Jessica Nozato, and Hannah Trauger will share their dynamic designs at the inaugural show. With its growing international network in fashion and design capitals, this milestone will allow talented prospects to build fruitful connections within the industry. Their fresh, new perspective will allow the school to also update its educational offers according to global market trends and demands, but with fresh eyes and from first-hand observation and participation.

“We are excited and honored to join the British Fashion Council to announce our patronage and first show at London Fashion Week. We champion creative excellence and radical creativity, so this partnership is paramount to our vision for success. We strive to prepare students for a future in global business and responsible innovation is at the heart of this. With the world changing quickly post-pandemic with more focus on craft, experiences, and craftsmanship, we want to ensure our academic offering and results from this education are showcased on a global scale”, said Valerie Berdah-Levy, London’s new School Director.

BFC Patrons play a key role in supporting them to deliver significant and impactful programmes that benefit the entire industry. This year, with the British Fashion Council’s mission to actively participate in a network to accelerate a successful circular fashion, this patronage will be beneficial to the wider fashion community. The BFC exists to empower and engage all within the British fashion industry to play their part in becoming an industry with purpose. Through championing diversity and building a strong network, patrons will help overcome adversity facing the British designer industry.   

Istituto Marangoni London will have their debut at London Fashion Week on Tuesday, 20th of September, 2022 at 7:30 pm with a breakthrough collection from graduates.

To learn more about Istituto Marangoni, please visit https://www.istitutomarangoni.com/en. For more information on the British Fashion Council, please visit https://www.britishfashioncouncil.co.uk/.

About Istituto Marangoni

Istituto Marangoni was founded in 1935 in Milan as ‘Istituto Artistico dell’Abbigliamento Marangoni’, and has been a top educational choice for creatives in the worlds of fashion, art, and design for over 85 years now. With four generations of students from 5 continents, it was the springboard for over 45,000 luxury professionals, including Domenico Dolce, Alessandro Sartori, Paula Cademartori, Gilda Ambrosio, Julie de Libran, and Nicola Brognano. Istituto Marangoni currently welcomes about 4,700 students from 107 different countries every year in its schools in the world capitals of fashion, art, and design, including Milano (School of Fashion and School of Design), Firenze (School of Fashion & Art), Paris, London, Dubai, Mumbai, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Miami. www.istitutomarangoni.com

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