Istituto Marangoni - Programs and Enrollment

Programs and Enrollment

The highly ranked institute offers one-year and three-year programs and Masters courses (the latter mainly in Milan campus, with some offered in London as well).

1-year programs
  • Fashion Design
  • Fashion Business
  • Fashion Image & Communication
  • Interior Design
3-year programs
  • Fashion Design
  • Fashion Business
  • Fashion Styling
  • Fashion Graphics Design
  • Fashion Modern Interior Design
  • Fashion Product Design
Masters programs
  • Master in Fashion Design - Womenswear
  • Master in Fashion Design - Menswear
  • Master in Fashion Design - Collection
  • Master in Fashion Accessories & Luxury Goods
  • Master in Fashion Styling & Portfolio
  • Master in Fashion & Luxury Brand Management
  • Master in Fashion Photography
  • Master in Fashion Promotion and Communication
  • Master in Fashion Buying
  • Master in E-fashion
  • Master in Fashion Product & Production Management
  • Master in Fashion & Luxury Design Direction
  • Master in Interior Design for Luxury Living
  • Master in Contemporary & Luxury Product Design

The total number of the students in the three campuses is around 2,200 students from 70 nationalities. Courses are offered according to location in Italian, French and English.

About 40,000 students have graduated. Some of the famous alumni and graduates include Franco Moschino (even though according to his biography he attended Accademia di Belle Arti di Milano), Domenico Dolce (of Dolce & Gabbana), Maurizio Pecoraro, Alessandro De Benedetti, Stefano Guerriero, Alessandra Facchinetti, Rafael Lopez, Alexandro Palombo amongst others.

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