First of all I LOVE love the 2 pony tail look on you! It's so cute 😍 And thanks for the shoutout girl! This video is amazing and very helpful to anyone looking for info about Marangoni, ly ly
Hey Melissa!! First of all you are Soo pretty. Hey I am going to to do my masters in fashion and luxury brand management in Florence campus Italy. Is it better than London ?? What are your views and opportunities in this masters
Hi!! Thanks so much for the sweet words! So i don't really know these campuses... It's a bit tough to say. But i would say that the course and school will be probably quite similar, the real difference would be the location. I feel like Florence is really like all about the italian culture and art, as well as fashion. Whilst London is a bit crazier and less calm but also full of career opportunities (maybe more than Florence, not sure...) I would say this is the main differences and it's up to you what you prefer!
Hi! First of all, thank you so much for this video! It’s quite helpful for me. Also, I still have some curiosity about the school. Is Marangoni have a career service that help student after they graduated their master degree in Milan? And Is there any chance for master degree’s student that only have one year studying do a part time job?
Hey, thanks for the video, it's very helpful. I wanted to ask you if there is a difference between the schools in Milan and Paris, since the school in Milan has a higher ranking in terms of fashion schools than the one in Paris? I read somewhere that the school in Milan is better and bigger and offers more, is this true? Do you think the ranking matters?
I think that it is not such a big deal if you go to Paris or London because the school is still very good there. But you do have more options in Milan (in terms of courses and all that) and it is quite special to study in the very first Marangoni school + it is in fact ranked well
That’s an excellent question but basically the degrees in Paris and London are in partnership with the Metropolitan Manchester University. So the degree is given by that Uni in the UK . Milan does not have a partnership with the Manchester uni and therefore there’s not accredited degrees in Milan/Florence. I cannot tell you why though, I have no idea
I have a question and I would really appreciate it if you would provide an answer. I want to pursue my fashion career in New York. So would it be a disadvantage to study at Istituto Marangoni Milano since I’m gonna need to make a network for myself to get into fashion field in New York? Or do you think I could make international connections while studying there. Would you recommend just studying in Nyc instead?
Hey! I actually would recommend NYC for sure. because as you said it yourself, in Milan you are gonna network a lot with italians and a few international students (mainly Chinese, Indians and i also met many east europeans). But honestly if you know you want to start your career in New York , i would study there directly. plus, they have great fashion schools i heard!
the audacity lmao. fyi not only i’m an FIT graduate but also italian fashion fanatic. Anna Dello Russo was Vogue Japan’s creative director for more than a decade. Her contributions to the editorial industry cannot be simplified to “influencer”. Influencer doesn’t even begin to describe what a colossal fashion figure ADR is. I simply corrected you on something, no need for you to belittle my knowledge on the subject matter I built my life and career upon.
First of all I LOVE love the 2 pony tail look on you! It's so cute 😍 And thanks for the shoutout girl! This video is amazing and very helpful to anyone looking for info about Marangoni, ly ly
aww thanks lovely
Super useful playlist for all prospect students. The school should sponsor you!
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Thnku so much for answering my questions...! Means alot ❣️❣️❣️
Of course, anytime! ☺️
Hey Melissa!! First of all you are Soo pretty. Hey I am going to to do my masters in fashion and luxury brand management in Florence campus Italy. Is it better than London ?? What are your views and opportunities in this masters
Hi!! Thanks so much for the sweet words! So i don't really know these campuses... It's a bit tough to say. But i would say that the course and school will be probably quite similar, the real difference would be the location. I feel like Florence is really like all about the italian culture and art, as well as fashion. Whilst London is a bit crazier and less calm but also full of career opportunities (maybe more than Florence, not sure...) I would say this is the main differences and it's up to you what you prefer!
Hi, shambhavi I want to ask you something regarding the course you are doing
I am from India I have done my bachelors degree in business administration (Marketing)
Hi! First of all, thank you so much for this video! It’s quite helpful for me. Also, I still have some curiosity about the school. Is Marangoni have a career service that help student after they graduated their master degree in Milan? And Is there any chance for master degree’s student that only have one year studying do a part time job?
Hey! I would recommend you check out my playlist in my channel! I have a whole playlist about marangoni and I answer all these questions 👀🙏🏻
Hey, thanks for the video, it's very helpful. I wanted to ask you if there is a difference between the schools in Milan and Paris, since the school in Milan has a higher ranking in terms of fashion schools than the one in Paris? I read somewhere that the school in Milan is better and bigger and offers more, is this true? Do you think the ranking matters?
I think that it is not such a big deal if you go to Paris or London because the school is still very good there. But you do have more options in Milan (in terms of courses and all that) and it is quite special to study in the very first Marangoni school + it is in fact ranked well
Thank you for the video!! Why do you not get credits for the courses in Milan?
That’s an excellent question but basically the degrees in Paris and London are in partnership with the Metropolitan Manchester University. So the degree is given by that Uni in the UK .
Milan does not have a partnership with the Manchester uni and therefore there’s not accredited degrees in Milan/Florence. I cannot tell you why though, I have no idea
I have a question and I would really appreciate it if you would provide an answer. I want to pursue my fashion career in New York. So would it be a disadvantage to study at Istituto Marangoni Milano since I’m gonna need to make a network for myself to get into fashion field in New York? Or do you think I could make international connections while studying there. Would you recommend just studying in Nyc instead?
Hey! I actually would recommend NYC for sure. because as you said it yourself, in Milan you are gonna network a lot with italians and a few international students (mainly Chinese, Indians and i also met many east europeans). But honestly if you know you want to start your career in New York , i would study there directly. plus, they have great fashion schools i heard!
@@MelissaGll tysm for the answer
hey....can you plz tell us the eligibility criteria for fashion styling course in marongoni
I unfortunately do not know as I did not study styling 🥺
But do they ask for portfolio even for bachelor degree??
It depends on which course you do ! For design and styling, yes! But not for the other courses
does istituto marangoni milano provide placements after post grad course in fashion styling?
No placements but you do get interviews with brands and if you’re lucky you can get an internship ✨
dude calling anna dello russo an influencer is a big no
dude you clearly do not know who she is loooooool
the audacity lmao. fyi not only i’m an FIT graduate but also italian fashion fanatic. Anna Dello Russo was Vogue Japan’s creative director for more than a decade. Her contributions to the editorial industry cannot be simplified to “influencer”. Influencer doesn’t even begin to describe what a colossal fashion figure ADR is. I simply corrected you on something, no need for you to belittle my knowledge on the subject matter I built my life and career upon.