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10 Corso Como with OFFICINA BAGLIETTO
10 Corso Como opens a new page by bringing fashion and design together in the nautical world of Baglietto Yachting.
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"Officina Baglietto" is a workshop to train new talents in design thanks to Baglietto Yachting and YACademy. With this project, 10 Corso Como melts fashion design with in the world of yachting, aiming at creating new opportunities for learning and comparison: from furniture to jewelry, from fashion to yachting.ÂOver the years 10 Corso Como has been an observatory for skilled professionals behind fashion shows. With a relevant know-how in fashion design, from the point of view of brands as well as consumers, 10 Corso Como will show how a fashion collection can be conceived combining fashion with yachting, style and design, image and production, business and retail.
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Training:
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LUXURY TRENDS
Knowing the passion of shipowners.
Michela Gilli, sports marketing consultant
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THE WORLD OF YACHTING
Marks and features of Baglietto world
Raffaella Daino, Baglietto S.p.A.
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FROM SAIL TO FASHION
Contaminations between yachting and the fashion industry
Marco Tamponi, Basic Net
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FASHION SUSTAINABILITY
Carbon Footprint Calculation and mitigation models
Silvia Franceschi, Environmental Engineering, Etifor
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COLLECTION PLANNING
Garment selection and collection business plan
Sara Ferrero, Sa Sou Phi founder
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TRENDS ANALYSIS AND MOODBOARD CREATION
The imagery behind the collection
Diego Dolcini
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CUSTOM MATERIALS
Fabrics, accessories and materials
Laura Pogliani, former Prada/Alaïa
FASHION PROJECT
The design of a collection
Gian Paolo La Giglia
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FASHION PRODUCTION
From paper to prototype
Paolo Babetto, former Dior/Alaïa
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COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
Positioning, pricing and distribution
Davide Cerutti
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FASHION COMMUNICATION
The story of the collection
Riccardo Terzo, former Vogue
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WORKSHOPÂ
at 10 Corso Como Milan -Â January 2024
curated by Alessandro Maria Ferreri
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Applications deadline is on September 24, 2023.Â
For more information please visit:Â www.officinabaglietto.com
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