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Milan’s Istituto Marangoni to open campus in Riyadh

- Rahaf Jambi Riyadh

Milan-based Istituto Marangoni, in collaborat­ion with the Saudi Fashion Commission, will open a Higher Training Institute in Riyadh offering courses specialize­d in fashion and luxury, with plans to inaugurate the institute in 2025. According to a released statement, the institute's mission in Saudi Arabia is to explore new avenues for local talent developmen­t and generate employment opportunit­ies in the relevant industries.

“We are very excited to do a partnershi­p with Istituto Marangoni. It's one of the leading global educationa­l institutio­ns focused on fashion and design. They have many campuses around the world, but for Saudi Arabia, it's the first time they are opening their campus. And they are also the first educationa­l institutio­n to come into Saudi Arabia as a foreign direct investment, which shows their commitment to the potential in the Saudi market, especially for creatives and businesses, and through this partnershi­p, we'll be able to educate and provide employment to all the local creatives in the industry in Saudi Arabia,” Burak Cakmak, chief executive officer of the Fashion Commission under Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Culture, told Arab News.

The new institute in Riyadh, to be accredited by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporatio­n, will offer three-year advanced diplomas available in specific areas such as Fashion Design, Fashion

Management, Fashion Product, Fashion Styling & Creative Direction, and also in the management of Fragrances & Cosmetics and Interior Design. Students will be able to choose whether to complete the advanced diploma in Riyadh, with the option of stepping into the fashion industry through a six-month internship during the last year of study, or complete studies for a bachelor's degree at any internatio­nal Istituto Marangoni campus.

The institute has campuses in Milan, Florence, Dubai, Paris, London and Miami.

 ?? Supplied ?? Stefania Valenti, global managing director of Istituto Marangoni, and Burak Cakmak, chief executive officer of the Saudi Fashion Commission.
Supplied Stefania Valenti, global managing director of Istituto Marangoni, and Burak Cakmak, chief executive officer of the Saudi Fashion Commission.

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