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Accademia Costume & moda presents 12 young talents on the runway

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Mikhail Errol Albano, with the Bel fisico collection Credits: Accademia Costume e moda
By Isabella Naef

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Twelve talents from Accademia Costume & moda showcased their collections in Milan on October 29, during Fashion Graduate Italia. For the occasion, Accademia Costume & moda (ACM) presented the haute couture capsule collections created by twelve designers from the academic master's in Haute Couture, Fashion Design. The collections were developed under the guidance of Santo Costanzo, director of the fashion department at ACM.

Taking to the runway were Andrea Chiarato with the collection And something else happens and everything else is gone; Carolina Balbinotto with Lovers; Joana Rrapaj with Whisper at the wonder bar; Leonardo Marinelli with the capsule Manquen; Maddalena Guidi with Il luogo dei fili leggeri; Maria Luisa Muller with Tra le lettere; and Mattia Sechi with Inchiostro dell’Anima. Also presenting were Mia Hasak with the Sunset capsule collection; Mikhail Errol Albano with the Bel fisico collection; Pablo Andreozzi with La città invisibile; Ran Zhou with the Cold romance collection; and Sara Hegyi with Tessuti dimenticati.

Sara Hegyi, Tessuti dimenticati collection Credits: Accademia Costume & moda

The capsule collections are born from personal narratives, fragments of experiences and visions translated into forms, textures and silhouettes. Each designer gave voice to their own sensibility, exploring the dialogue between tradition and modernity. They also navigated the space between the precision of sartorial technique and the freedom of creative research. The result is a series of projects that, while diverse, share a common poetic tension: to transform material into emotion and fabric into language.

"At the heart of the project is sustainability as both a value and a concrete practice. Thanks to the collaboration with manufacturing companies from the 'Made in Italy' textile district, the designers worked with custom-made fabrics and high-quality deadstock. They gave new life to forgotten materials, highlighting the deep connection between innovation, awareness and artisanal tradition," explains the management of Accademia Costume e moda. Alesilk, Clerici, Gentili Mosconi, Isa Seta, Mazzanti Piume and Spazio Chirale are just some of the companies that collaborated with the students.

Pablo Andreozzi, La città invisibile collection Credits: Accademia Costume & moda
Andrea Chiarato; Carolina Balbinotto; Joana Rrapaj; Leonardo Marinelli; Maddalena Guidi; Maria Luisa Muller; Mattia Sechi; Mia Hasak; Mikhail Errol Albano; Pablo Andreozzi; Ran Zhou, Sara Hegyi Credits: Accademia Costume & moda
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