Istituto Marangoni has been recognized as one of the world’s leading fashion schools in The Vogue Business Guide to the Best Fashion Schools in the World (January 5). This recognition highlights the school’s global reputation in fashion, luxury, and creative education.

Several campuses in creative cosmopolitan cities

With campuses in Milan, Florence, Paris, and London, and international locations in cities such as Miami, Dubai, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Mumbai, Istituto Marangoni offers students a truly global experience.

Teaching is grounded in Italian craft and tradition, while each campus has its own focus: Milan and Paris for fashion design, Florence for art and visual communication, and London for styling, communication, and business.

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Alessandro Santori from Zegna and Rahul Mishra are both former students at Istituto Marangoni. Images from Zegna/ Umberto Fratini/ Gorunway.com

Strong links to the fashion industry

Vogue Business notes the school’s strong industry connections as a key advantage. Students regularly participate in hands-on projects with international brands, professionals, and emerging technologies, gaining real-world experience that mirrors the demands of the fashion industry.

Combines creativity, research and industry

Istituto Marangoni stands out for its ability to combine creativity, research, and industry in a very practical way. The school becomes a true space for experimentation, where ideas are constantly tested in practice, says Lorenzo Tellini, director of the Florence School of Fashion and Art, in Vogue Business.

Tellini emphasizes the school’s open and interdisciplinary approach, encouraging students to observe the world with curiosity and critical awareness, and to transform their personal perspectives into innovative, sustainable, and relevant projects.

Famous alumni

Istituto Marangoni has trained some of the most influential designers and creative professionals in fashion, including Domenico Dolce, Franco Moschino, Alessandro Sartori, and Marco Capaldo. Many graduates go on to lead international fashion houses, while others launch their own brands.

For those aiming for an international career in fashion, luxury, and creative leadership—supported by technical training, hands-on experience, and a global network—Vogue Business highlights Istituto Marangoni as an excellent choice.

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