The fashion world rewards Modartech talents

Important awards bestowed upon the young fashion designers of tomorrow at the end-of-academic-year event

Adele Rasini, a student in the Fashion Design degree program, is the winner of the Modartech special project in collaboration with Max Mara Fashion Group. After seeing her own garment inspired by one of the Max Mara brands come to life, she now has the opportunity to collaborate with this iconic Made in Italy brand.

Valentina Allegri has won the Pitti Tutoring & Consulting Reward with her collection “Thalassa“. The designer skillfully integrated functional and practical details, celebrating workwear trends through maxi pockets, work jackets, zips, and accessories, demonstrating that fashion can be both functional and aesthetically refined.

Mira Ascoli, with her collection “Doll à porter“, received the Research & Inspiration Award from TheCube Archive. Utilizing exaggerated sleeves, enormous buttons, and oversized designs, the collection intentionally creates disproportionate elements reminiscent of the distinctive features of miniature dolls, proposing a new vision of beauty.

Lea Muzzi was awarded the New Talent Award by WE ARE GO(L)D for her collection “Athenaïs“. The designer expertly blended tradition and innovation, constructing a narrative through her personal aesthetic that celebrates “beauty and craftsmanship”.

Finally, Modartech Institute awarded a special mention to Francesco Bagnoli for his capsule “Grandè Esseri Gentili“, recognizing his creative flair, technical skills, and enthusiasm based on evaluations and feedback from faculty and professionals.

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