Forbes June 28, 2019 “Super Fashion Meets Super Nature In Florence” Simon Ungless o ers expert advice on learning fashion, recommending that "anyone really collaborate, to nd your tribe, your group of like-minded people, and work together on your things.” https://www.forbes.com/sites/stephanrabimov/ 2019/06/28/super-fashion-meets-super-nature-inflorence/#3b009ac9fb9b
Super Fashion Meets Super Nature In Florence Stephan Rabimov Jun 28, 2019
When it comes to ideals of physical beauty, no place has impacted art history more than Florence. This city is home to both Michelangelo’s David statue and Botticelli’s iconic painting The Birth of Venus. What had originated here, continues to resonate everywhere else. While Milan takes its semiannual spotlight on the fashion weeks circuit, Florence shines throughout the year thanks to the Pitti Immagine series of influential tradeshows and one industry’s top fashion schools. Since 1986, Polimoda has been attracting global talent to the riverbanks of Arno. Its graduate showcase gathers brand headhunters, style scouts and influencers for a glimpse of what the future of fashion could look like. This year, the audience needed reassurance that there would be a fashion future, after all.
Claudia Novara showcases her collection at Polimoda Graduation Fashion Show in Florence.
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The 2019 theme, Supernature, examined the relationship between nature and technology. Twenty students were selected to present their six-piece collections in front of a jury of experts, ranging from director of Vogue Italia and L'Uomo Vogue Emanuele Farneti and A Shaded View on Fashion Film Festival founder Diane Pernet to Alexander McQueen’s communications and marketing director Paolo Cigognini and “dangerously creative” German photographer Sven Marquardt. Sustainability was a common theme in many of the collections, as the emerging designers no longer see a career path in fashion and protecting the environment contradictory. From the incorporation of eco-friendly materials