Istituto Marangoni
Istituto Marangoni is an international further education institution offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in fashion, art and design. Founded by Giulio Marangoni in 1935, the university has campuses in London, Milan, Florence, Paris, Dubai, Mumbai, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Miami.


Founded in Milan in 1935 by tailor Giulio Marangoni, Istituto Marangoni is now a globally recognized institution for Higher Education in the creative and managerial disciplines within the luxury industry, offering programs in fashion, design, management, communication, beauty, hospitality, and art.
For 90 years, Istituto Marangoni has provided cutting-edge, innovative learning experiences aimed at nurturing talent and fostering a sustainable mindset to support the development of the creative and luxury industries worldwide. With campuses in Milan, Florence, London, Paris, Dubai, Riyadh, Mumbai, Shanghai, and licensed schools in Shenzhen and Miami, Istituto Marangoni offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs taught by highly qualified faculty and industry professionals. These programs combine academic excellence with real-world experience, industry projects, and networking opportunities with top brands, ensuring that students are well-prepared for successful careers. In addition, the unique 12th School of Istituto Marangoni introduces immersive and transformative learning experiences that are only possible in a virtual environment.
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The BoF Podcast: Imran Amed on Finding Opportunity in a Crisis
BoF’s Founder and Editor-in-Chief joins educator and activist Sinéad Burke to discuss how BoF is adapting to the Covid-19 crisis in a live event hosted by Istituto Marangoni.

The BoF Podcast: Imran Amed on Finding Opportunity in a Crisis
BoF’s Founder and Editor-in-Chief joins educator and activist Sinéad Burke to discuss how BoF is adapting to the Covid-19 crisis in a live event hosted by Istituto Marangoni.

How I Became... A Shoe Designer
Fabrizio Viti has worked with the likes of Tom Ford, Miuccia Prada, Marc Jacobs and Nicolas Ghesqiuère, and launched an eponymous label in 2016.

How I Became... A Shoe Designer
Fabrizio Viti has worked with the likes of Tom Ford, Miuccia Prada, Marc Jacobs and Nicolas Ghesqiuère, and launched an eponymous label in 2016.

The Fashion School Graduates: Where Are They Now?
As the industry’s cutthroat job market makes it harder than ever to break in, BoF sits down with fashion graduates who are carving out careers in adjacent fields.

The Fashion School Graduates: Where Are They Now?
As the industry’s cutthroat job market makes it harder than ever to break in, BoF sits down with fashion graduates who are carving out careers in adjacent fields.

'The Reality of Fashion Is Not What Students Expect,' says Anna dello Russo
BoF sits down the Anna dello Russo to discuss the mentorship culture she is building at Istituto Marangoni and her role as scientific director at its Milan campus.

'The Reality of Fashion Is Not What Students Expect,' says Anna dello Russo
BoF sits down the Anna dello Russo to discuss the mentorship culture she is building at Istituto Marangoni and her role as scientific director at its Milan campus.

Finalists Revealed for $100,000 BoF China Prize
Six designer finalists will compete next month during Shanghai Fashion Week, with the winner gaining a cash prize of $100,000, BoF community mentorship and a show at London Fashion Week in September.

Finalists Revealed for $100,000 BoF China Prize
Six designer finalists will compete next month during Shanghai Fashion Week, with the winner gaining a cash prize of $100,000, BoF community mentorship and a show at London Fashion Week in September.

Will Singapore Win Asia’s Start-Up Race?
Singapore’s fashion start-up scene is abuzz with innovation and plucky entrepreneurs, but agility, adaptability and scale are necessary to succeed in the growing Southeast Asian market.

Will Singapore Win Asia’s Start-Up Race?
Singapore’s fashion start-up scene is abuzz with innovation and plucky entrepreneurs, but agility, adaptability and scale are necessary to succeed in the growing Southeast Asian market.

Fashion’s New Centre of Gravity
Next year non-Western markets will account for a greater share of global apparel and footwear sales than Europe and North America. But how will these increasingly important regions leverage their newfound status to gain even greater impact and influence on the global fashion industry?

Fashion’s New Centre of Gravity
Next year non-Western markets will account for a greater share of global apparel and footwear sales than Europe and North America. But how will these increasingly important regions leverage their newfound status to gain even greater impact and influence on the global fashion industry?

Is Fashion Education Selling a False Dream?
Central Saint Martins and The Royal College of Art have emerged as the top schools in BoF’s first Global Fashion School Rankings. But our survey also reveals widespread dissatisfaction amongst the more than 4,000 students and alumni who participated in our survey. Is fashion education selling a false dream?

Is Fashion Education Selling a False Dream?
Central Saint Martins and The Royal College of Art have emerged as the top schools in BoF’s first Global Fashion School Rankings. But our survey also reveals widespread dissatisfaction amongst the more than 4,000 students and alumni who participated in our survey. Is fashion education selling a false dream?

Announcing Style.com, Olivia Von Halle
Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.

Announcing Style.com, Olivia Von Halle
Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.

Top Fashion Schools in Italy: Close to the Craft
Dominated by private institutions, the rigour and curricula of Italian schools vary and students must balance the advantages of studying in Italy with limited global integration.

Top Fashion Schools in Italy: Close to the Craft
Dominated by private institutions, the rigour and curricula of Italian schools vary and students must balance the advantages of studying in Italy with limited global integration.











