Istituto Marangoni London Open Day 2015

Istituto Marangoni Open DayIf you’re thinking of doing a fashion degree next year, how can you choose the right university and programme? With more fashion schools to choose from, and the possibility of paying a five-figure tuition fee per year to get a world-class fashion degree, going to open days can really help you make a well-informed decision about where and what to study. On Saturday 28th November 2015, you will have the chance to sample life at Istituto Marangoni, one of the world’s top 50 fashion schools according to The Fashionista Ranking. The open day will take place at the London campus in Fashion Street from 10 am to 3 pm.

About Istituto Marangoni

Istituto Marangoni is an Italian private school of fashion, arts and design. Founded in Milan, Istituto Marangoni is now also operating campuses in Frieze, Paris, London and Shanghai. The London campus is located in Shoreditch, the hub of arts and creativity of the city.

Each year, there are about 2200 students of 70 nationalities taking courses in at Instituto Marangoni, making it one of the most international fashion schools in the world.

Istituto Marangoni also has a strong profile in careers service. To support the future success of students in the extremely competitive fashion industry, the school has organised various study projects requested by leading fashion companies. In 2011, their students benefited from over 100 internships and jobs with major European fashion houses.

On the day

This year Istituto Marangoni London Open Day is scheduled on Saturday 28th November 2015 from 10 am to 3 pm.

During the event, you will learn more about the school’s philosophy and have the opportunity to look at some of the best art works of current students. Especially, you can spend some time talking to admission tutors and future lecturers, many of whom are professionals at leading design studios, fashion houses and consultancy firms.

Your top priority in an open day trip is perhaps to learn more about the courses. In the London Open Day, Istituto Marangoni will not only provide an abundance of information about undergraduate programmes in fashion, design, fashion business and fashion styling available at London campus, but also introduce you to various fashion degrees offered at Milano School of Design. This can be a real eye opener as to whether you should stay at home or go abroad for your fashion education.

How to get the most out of a fashion school’s open day

Going to an open day at a fashion school should be one of the most exciting events in your career in fashion. However, you won’t have a successful trip by turning up at the event with overexcitement and no preparation. Here are our top three tips for you.

  1. As with many things in life, it’s good to get a rough plan for your day. Book up anything you need in advance. In this case, make sure you register for Istituto Marangoni London Open Day on their website as soon as possible.
  2. Sketching out questions you need answers to. Questions related to entry requirements, application process and programmes details should be on top of your list. At a fashion school’s open day, you should also plan some questions to find out if it has the facility and career support that your expect.
  3. Be proactive on the day. It’s likely that you will come to an open day with your parents, but don’t leave it to them to ask all the questions. You’ll be the one who will be spending three years living, studying and creating art works here. Let the intuition of an artist guide you.

If you are interested in booking a place at Istituto Marangoni London Campus Open Day, please register on this website as soon as possible. If you let us know of your interest we will be happy to help but we cannot guarantee you a place on the event.

About A Star Future

A Star Future provides information and guidance to British students looking to pursue their undergraduate studies abroad.

Through our presentations in schools and our websites we aim to ensure that British-educated students are well informed about their choices.