Istituto Marangoni
Type | Private fashion school |
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Established | 1935 |
Location | , , Italy 45°28′02″N 9°11′38″E / 45.4672°N 9.194°E |
Website | istitutomarangoni |
The Istituto Marangoni is a
History
The school was founded in Milan in 1935 by the
: 185A London branch was opened in a former textile factory at 30 Fashion Street, Spitalfields, in 2003,[3][4][5] and a Paris branch opened in 2006.[6] A branch in Via de' Tornabuoni in central Florence opened in 2016.[7] In China, branches were opened in Shanghai in 2013, and in Shenzhen in 2016.[8] The Group opened its first school in India, in Mumbai, in July 2017.[9]
In 2010 there were about 2200 students of 70 nationalities in three campuses.[10]
In 2011
Accreditation
Since June 2016 the Istituto Marangoni has been listed by the
In the UK, its
Alumni
Alumni of the school include Franco Moschino,[18] Domenico Dolce (who left after four months, believing that the school had nothing to teach him),[19][18] Alessandra Facchinetti,[18] Anna Barroso,[20] Paula Cademartori,[21] Sandra Mansour,[22] Julie de Libran,[23] Rahul Mishra,[24] Rafael Lopez[18] and Alessandro Sartori.[25]
References
- ^ Introducing Marangoni (in Italian). Istituto Marangoni. Archived 28 February 2005.
- ISBN 9788820401207.
- ^ [s.n.] (30 August 2012). University guide 2013: Istituto Marangoni. The Guardian. Accessed August 2015.
- ^ Lucie Muir (29 September 2004). Italian schools expand horizons. International Herald Tribune. (subscription required)
- ^ UKPRN: 10009527: Istituto Marangoni Limited. UK Register of Learning Providers. Accessed August 2015.
- ^ "New Paris Campus for Istituto Marangoni - News - Education". www.fashionunited.com. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ Ilaria Ciuti (6 September 2016). Moda, arte, design: sbarca a Firenze la scuola Marangoni (in Italian). La Repubblica. Accessed April 2017.
- ^ Li Wenfang (26 December 2016). Learning Italian fashion in Shenzhen. China Daily. Accessed April 2017.
- ^ Simone Preuss (31 July 2017) Istituto Marangoni School of Fashion inaugurates new Mumbai campus Fashion United India. Accessed 1 September 2017
- ^ Fashionista: The Top 50 Fashion Schools In The World: The Fashionista Ranking
- ^ Sophie de Tarlé (16 November 2011) L’Institut Marangoni vendu au groupe américain Providence (in French). Educpros.fr. Accessed March 2014.
- ^ Istituzioni autorizzate a rilasciare titoli di Alta Formazione Artistica, Musicale e Coreutica (art.11 DPR 8.7.2005, n.212) (in Italian). Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca. Accessed March 2014.
- ^ David Taylor, Hayley Randle (2013) Review for Educational Oversight: report of the monitoring visit of Istituto Marangoni, May 2013. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. Accessed March 2014.
- ^ [s.n.] (28 August 2012). The fashion school. The Guardian. Accessed August 2015.
- ^ Istituto Marangoni Limited. Higher Education Funding Council for England. Accessed August 2015.
- ^ Partners, Manchester Metropolitan University. Manchester Metropolitan University. Accessed April 2017.
- Répertoire National des Certifications Professionnelles. Accessed April 2017.
- ^ a b c d Ilaria Ciuti (12 June 2015). Marangoni a Firenze "Piace agli americani" (in Italian). La Repubblica. Accessed September 2015.
- ^ John Seabrook (14 March 2005). Hands and Eyes: When Dolce met Gabbana. The New Yorker. Accessed May 2014.
- ^ Anna Barroso (22 February 2024). Anna Barroso talks about her experience at Istituto Marangoni, a Milanese fashion school. Vogue. Accessed February 2024.
- ^ Paula Cademartori (22 February 2024). Paula Cademartori is a alumini mentor. Marangoni. Accessed February 2024.
- ^ Sandra Mansour (22 February 2024). Sandra Mansour is a alumini. Marangoni. Accessed February 2024.
- ^ Julie de Libran. Business of Fashion. Accessed 3 January 2018.
- ^ Rahul Mishra Story Weaver. Rahul Mishra. Accessed July 2017.
- ISBN 9780847846696.