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Teaching Methods
Teaching Methods
Teaching Methods
Teaching Methods
Teaching Methods
Designing Dreams
Teaching Methods
Teaching Methods

In the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Styling program at Istituto Marangoni Miami, we employ a dynamic and immersive approach to teaching that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Our teaching methods are designed to cultivate creativity, critical thinking, and technical skills essential for success in the fashion styling industry.

Through a blend of classroom lectures, hands-on workshops, industry collaborations, and real-world projects, students gain a comprehensive understanding of fashion styling concepts and techniques. Our experienced faculty members, who are industry professionals themselves, provide personalized guidance and mentorship to help students develop their unique style and creative vision.

Additionally, guest lectures, industry visits, and internships offer valuable insights into the workings of the fashion industry and provide networking opportunities for students to connect with professionals in the field. With a focus on experiential learning and practical application, our teaching methods empower students to become versatile and innovative fashion stylists ready to make their mark in the industry.

Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes

In our Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Styling program, students undergo comprehensive training to become proficient in various aspects of the fashion industry. Through coursework focused on visual storytelling, digital marketing, fashion styling, and editorial mastery, students develop a diverse skill set tailored to the demands of the contemporary fashion landscape.

Students learn to conceptualize and execute compelling fashion narratives, master digital marketing strategies essential for brand promotion, refine their fashion styling techniques and image consulting abilities, and excel in creating visually captivating fashion editorials. By engaging with real-world projects and industry professionals, students gain practical experience and valuable insights that prepare them for successful careers as fashion stylists, consultants, and content creators.

Industry Engagement
Industry Engagement

Central to our program is experiential learning, providing students with unrivaled opportunities to showcase their creativity and talent. From editorial photoshoots with esteemed publications like OceanDrive Magazine and Vogue Magazine to runway styling for iconic brands such as Chanel and Hugo Boss, students are exposed to the exhilaration and challenges of the industry firsthand. In addition to honing their styling prowess, students delve into the realm of visual merchandising, collaborating with luxury houses to craft compelling visual displays that reinforce brand identity and captivate customers.

This practical experience not only enhances students’ styling abilities but also fosters a deep understanding of consumer behavior and the retail landscape. By engaging in industry projects, students gain insight into the symbiotic relationship between their individual creativity and the directives of established brands with distinct identities. At Istituto Marangoni Miami, industry engagement is integral to the professional development of our students, empowering them to embark on successful careers in the ever-evolving fashion industry.

Facilities and Resources
Facilities and Resources

Located in the heart of the Design District, our seven-story campus at Istituto Marangoni Miami is designed to meet the diverse needs of our fashion styling students. Equipped with professional cameras, a photoshoot studio, and specialized classrooms, our facilities foster creativity and hands-on learning. Our computer laboratories also offer industry-standard software like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, which are necessary tools for digital design and visual communication.

>In addition, students in the fashion styling program have access to an extensive online and physical library filled with study materials, fashion magazines, and important references. Our library offers a wealth of resources for students looking to enhance their academic and professional skills, whether they are researching fashion trends or finding style inspiration. To learn more about our facilities and resources, visit our Miami campus or schedule a virtual tour to get to know us better.

How To Apply
How To Apply

Applying to an undergraduate program at Istituto Marangoni Miami is a straightforward process designed to help aspiring fashion professionals kickstart their academic journey. Prospective students can begin by exploring our range of undergraduate programs on our website and selecting the one that aligns with their career goals and interests. Once they have chosen a program, applicants can easily complete our online application form, providing necessary personal and academic information.

Along with the application form, we will send you a detailed email soliciting the necessary admissions documents: Valid ID, High School Official Transcripts from all previous institutions, High School Diploma or GED, Personal Statement, Finance Form, Portfolio (if applicable), and English language proficiency test (if applicable).

Our dedicated admissions team carefully reviews each application to ensure that candidates meet the program requirements and possess the passion and potential to thrive in the competitive world of fashion. Upon acceptance, students must confirm their spot in class since there is a limited capacity per cohort. For more information, schedule a call with an admissions representative.

Program Highlights

Visual Storytelling and Creative Direction

Students learn to weave compelling narratives through fashion styling, mastering techniques to evoke emotion, communicate themes, and express brand identity through visual mediums.

Digital Marketing Expertise

Embracing the digital era, students acquire a deep understanding of digital marketing strategies tailored to the fashion industry. They harness the power of social media, content creation, and online branding to engage audiences and drive brand success.

Fashion Styling Proficiency and Image Consulting

From conceptualization to execution, students develop a keen eye for style, understanding how to curate impactful fashion looks that resonate with diverse audiences. They also gain expertise in image consulting, advising clients on personal style and branding.

Fashion Editorial Mastery

Students delve into the art of fashion editorial, mastering the creation of captivating visual stories. They refine their skills in styling, photography, and storytelling to produce compelling editorial content that influences trends and shapes the fashion narrative.

Program Specifics

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CREDENTIAL

Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Diploma

START TERM

Spring, Summer, Fall

DURATION

4 years

MODALITY

On Campus

CREDITS

120 credits

COURSE LOAD

Full Time or Part Time

Curriculum

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Styling is the ultimate hub for creative minds seeking to excel in the dynamic world of fashion and visual communication. This program is the driving force behind the art of visual storytelling within the fashion industry. Covering a broad spectrum of areas, students delve into the fundamentals of fashion styling while exploring essential disciplines such as image consulting, fashion photography, fashion writing, art direction, editorials, and visual merchandising. At Istituto Marangoni Miami, aspiring stylists are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to not only stay at the forefront of fashion but also to shape and redefine it. With a comprehensive curriculum that combines theory with hands-on experience, this program empowers students to become influential voices in the ever-evolving world of fashion and visual communication. As part of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Styling program, students also have the unique opportunity to engage with industry professionals, participate in real-world projects, and gain exposure to international fashion trends, fostering a global perspective that positions them as versatile and adaptable stylists ready to make a lasting impact on the diverse and ever-changing landscape of fashion and visual communication.

level 1
SEMESTER I
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FAS105
Fashion Styling Fundamentals

Students will be provided with an introduction to professional aspects of the fashion styling industry. They will gain a real understanding of the diversity of professional roles undertaken by a stylist. Students will get their first experience of organizing a fashion photo- shoot. The course also includes an introduction to the basic style ‘wardrobe’ through an historical and cultural analysis of information.

Prerequisite(s): None

Fashion Styling Fundamentals
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FAS210
Fashion Styling Visual Research

Style and research, key to innovative design and creative ideas, is paramount throughout the course. Students are introduced to the role of the fashion stylist, and to visual representation as an ‘art’; presenting products or communicating a vision in order to attract and engage the fashion consumer. Through creative and visual research, students discover the world of trends and the role and influence of visual representation. The course will develop the students’ ability to analyze, interpret and reference visual information, which is essential within the fashion industry.

Prerequisite(s): None

Fashion Styling Visual Research
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PHO100
Photography Fundamentals I

This course introduces the fundamentals of fashion photography highlighting photographic compositions, lighting and the use of the environment (studio) as well as discover key periods and styles in photographic history and analyze important and emerging fashion photographers. Students will also work on and create different visual assignments (editorials).

Prerequisite(s): None

Photography Fundamentals I
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TRE100
Trend Forecasting

This course introduces students to the role of the trend forecaster, looking at trend prediction, as well as the various methods of forecasting in the Fashion and luxury industries. The theories, concepts and methods constitute a framework that will facilitate the student to understand, interpret and anticipate developments and change for the near future. Researching seasonal trends, color, social and economic trends, consumer preferences and cultural indicators increase student’s ability in successful analysis and review.

Prerequisite(s): None

FAS110
Business of Styling

Students are introduced to learning about the professional aspects of the fashion styling industry, career and employment opportunities. By the end of this course, the students will gain an in depth understanding of the creative and production process, and professionalism within the fashion industry.

Prerequisite(s): None

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semester 2
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COM100
Digital Design

This course teaches the basic notions of digital graphics for the field of Fashion Design. Through the study and the use of a variety of computer applications, students acquire the tools to work on photographic retouching and elaboration of images, with the purpose of presenting their creative ideas to a client or professional public. Students also learn how to use key software packages to create visual documents and presentations.

Prerequisite(s): None

BUS200
Fashion Marketing: Principles and Practices

Through the recognition and understanding of the principles and practices of the main marketing tools, students develop a professional approach to the various marketing communications strategies that are applied in the fashion industry. The course looks at creative marketing in the contemporary fashion industry, considering traditional methods to online digital techniques in advertising and promotion.

Prerequisite(s): None

Fashion Marketing: Principles and Practices
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HIS100
History of Dress and Costume

This course covers the evolution of the History of Dress from ancient times to the present. Students study a wide historical, political, social and cultural context looking at aspects involved in sartorial cutting and construction, as well as the development of the productive systems of materials, accessories, jewels, hairstyles and makeup. The relationships between art and fashion are analyzed though the course of history, to make a comparison between past and contemporary fashion, dress and costume.

Prerequisite(s): None

History of Dress and Costume
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PHO200
Photography Fundamentals II

Students will plan, organize and realize fashion photo shoots and learn how to collaborate effectively with photographers, makeup artists, hair stylists, and model agencies in managing and coordinating their projects. Students will also learn how to move forward in unfamiliar and unpredictable situations, model agencies cancelling models, changes in location availability, and will understand how to manage workloads and meet deadlines.

Prerequisite(s): PHO100

Photography Fundamentals II
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ENC101
English Composition I

This first required college level-writing course introduces students to effective written communication through mastery of the writing process to include personal and professional contexts to include strategies for discussing, reviewing, development and structure, rhetorical strategies, organizational approaches, interpretive modes, of various written forms. Students will begin academic research skills to connect to their own writing and interests. This course fulfills a Gordon Rule requirement.

Prerequisite(s): None

English Composition I
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semester 3
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FAS305
Fashion Styling Production

This course is a learning and practice platform that allows students to research, plan and organize photo shoots inspired by individual interests in the social, and/or cultural spheres. Students will work through a series of ‘styling challenges’ in a highly critical and exciting context learning how to question, reflect, provoke, work on error, and produce, through an often-surprising process of personal and creative development. Students will take inspiration from a variety of different sources such as exhibitions, films, music, politics, society etc., and transform this inspiration into concepts for their fashion ‘stories’. This course also introduces other professional aspects of the fashion styling industry including client awareness, competitors, markets and consumers.

Prerequisite(s): None

Fashion Styling Production
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WRI100
Fashion Writing

Students in this course gain a historical overview of the emergence of ‘critique’, or disciplined, systematic analysis of a written or oral works. They will be introduced to the practical side of the critic (blogger, national press, and fashion and art magazines) and learn key tools of the trade in order to put together a well- researched written critique. They will learn how to research, plan and produce articles, fashion reviews, reportages, profiles (interviews) and press releases for exhibitions and fashion

Prerequisite(s): None

ARH100
History of Art

This course introduces students to the historical and intellectual content of western art through an evolution of History of Art from ancient times to the end of Late Middle Ages in Europe. The analysis is set in an extended historical, social, political and cultural context. The relationship between art and society, in centuries, is also studied to elaborate comparisons between history and the contemporary cultural world.

Prerequisite(s): None

WHO100
World History

This course provides students with a general understanding of the changes that have taken place in the world since the appearance of humankind. This course covers the breakup of the Old World, the events of the Middle Ages in Europe, the rise of industrialization, the growth of imperialism, the two world wars, the changes in the post war world, and globalization. This course also introduces students to the economic, political and social processes in the world of today.

Prerequisite(s): None

ENC102
English Composition II

This second required college level writing course focuses on the research process and advanced strategies for the analysis and evaluation of sources. Students will increase their knowledge of the writing process by composing informative and persuasive essays using a research process. Additionally, this course will emphasize the need for writing accuracy and the revision process using the conventions of standard edited American English. This course fulfills a Gordon Rule requirement.

Prerequisite(s): ENC101

English Composition II
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semester 4
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FAS200
Fashion, Art, and Cultural Context

This course will present students with a comprehensive critical analysis and evaluation of fashion intended as a socio-cultural global phenomenon and provide them with the theoretical knowledge necessary to interpret fashion practices in relation to art movements and other cultural manifestations. On completion of the course students will have attained a sense of the cultural and global dimension of the fashion industry, of the challenging yet close relation it has established with art and have developed an informed sensibility with regards to all the above.

Prerequisite(s): None

Fashion, Art, and Cultural Context
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COM200
Advanced Digital Design

This course teaches students the basics of visual design communication and presentation skills using Photoshop and InDesign software to create and present their ideas

Prerequisite(s): COM100

Advanced Digital Design
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FAS310
Editorial Styling & Photography

This course gives students the possibility to work from a self-initiated brief, which in turn provides an opportunity to display to their personal skills and knowledge. Independence at this level is essential and collaborating in a team is crucial for students wishing to work in the area of styling within the fashion industry. The variety of outcomes required presents a unique opportunity for the student to create a portfolio of work expressing their individualism and professionalism.  Students will plan, organize and realize contemporary fashion editorials; all edited and presented in their final portfolio.

Prerequisite(s): None

Editorial Styling & Photography
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PHI305
Critical Thinking

This course, students will explore and help develop strategies for “learning to think” and “thinking for learning” using the process of deductive argument and the notion of validity. Students are expected to use methods for analyzing and evaluating their beliefs by developing an ideological framework.

Prerequisite(s): None

PSY201
Psychology

SDFSDFThis introductory course will provide students with engaging research and experiential knowledge. Individual focused topics will include learning and memory, emotions, perception, personality, motivation, and behavior.

Prerequisite(s): None

semester 5
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COM310
Graphic Design

This course teaches students how to create a magazine that encompasses their own graphic vision; by providing an understanding of how digital publishing is changing magazine design, learning how to retouch and edit images and how to output the magazine to print and/or digital media. Students will be proficient in the use of computer aided design software, e.g., Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign and will become skilled in producing a professionally fashion magazine layout. Final work produced during the Editorial Styling & Photography course will also be retouched and edited in this course.

Prerequisite(s): None

COM210
Interactive Design

During this course, the students will apply a range of graphic and CAD design skills to develop and build a personal online digital visual research journal and mini magazine.

Prerequisite(s): None

WRI200
Social Media & Digital Writing

Students gain an in depth understanding of the new media environments and their contemporary applications. They study and use semiotics as an analytical tool to understand what is conveyed in a visual image, and will create a personal blog, supported by a digital research journal, using visual communication and presentation skills. In addition, the students focus on their own editorial policy, on categories and sub-categories which will be supported by writing pieces, images and videos.

Prerequisite(s): WRI100

Social Media & Digital Writing
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ADV100
Visual Merchandising & Advertising in Styling

Students will also explore the idea of visual merchandising aligned to the subject of fashion styling, contextualizing and using relevant processes in visual branded design for VM installations and outcomes. This course also analyses the most important advertising campaigns in the luxury and mass-market fashion sectors, through the study of the fundamentals of contemporary communication. Students will learn all concepts related to developing, promoting and selling an idea through styling.

Prerequisite(s): None

Visual Merchandising & Advertising in Styling
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PHI300
Ethics

This course will provide students with critical thinking skills while studying major theories of ethics. Ethics will be defined and analyzed to understand different point of view to include values, cultural, socio-economic and other influences allowing students to demonstrate effective reasoning skills to make decisions.

Prerequisite(s): None

semester 6
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Videomaking: Fashion Film

This course introduces students to the basic elements of visual storytelling. The focus is on understanding the mechanisms of narration as much as on the knowledge that is required to produce a convincing narrative. Through an in-depth analysis of the different aspect of storytelling, students will explore the world of moving images, aiming to understand what it is needed to create a coherent, meaningful and aesthetic work. This course allows students to develop their own fashion styling subject and encourages personal direction using contemporary media. On this course, students will edit short fashion videos.

Prerequisite(s): None

Videomaking: Fashion Film
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FAS325
Fashion Campaign & Photography

Students explore a variety of areas within the Fashion advertising industry to develop a multi-channel campaign. By the end of the course, the students will be able to finalize a complete multi-channel campaign involving holistic communication strategies (i.e., editorial, advertorial, press release, stop motion, etc.)

Prerequisite(s): None

Fashion Campaign & Photography
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TEX200
Fabrics & Materials

Students learn how to recognize, manipulate and ‘read’ the materials and fabrics used in the fashion industry. Fibers are classified and studied together with the main techniques of fabric manufacturing. The knowledge of their intrinsic properties including weaving, finishing and printing techniques, allows students to acquire the basic skills in order to identify a fabric and apply it to works in the fashion industry. The world of yarns, leather and materials are explored, with the aim of understanding the variety of technical/creative possibilities

Prerequisite(s): None

Fabrics & Materials
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SOC200
Sociology

This course will provide students with a basic understanding of how society functions. It will examine social phenomena in terms of social forces, group relations and social structures. Sociological topics will include the social construction of knowledge, socialization and culture.

Prerequisite(s): None

ENV209
Environmental Science

This course provides students with an introduction to environmental factors and provides a foundation for real life issues for the scientific aspects affecting sustainability,
environmental policies, economics and the awareness of
personal choices.

Prerequisite(s): None

Environmental Science
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semester 7
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FAS402
Creative & Art Direction

In this course, the students will understand how to elucidate brand messages and values through written and visual elements and to tap into the cultural zeitgeist and establish a brand vision that translates globally.

Prerequisite(s): ADV310

Creative & Art Direction
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PRO410
Final Major Project: Styling & Creative Direction

SDFSDFSThis course gives the student the opportunity to critically research, thoroughly investigate, and gain expert knowledge of a specialist area within their subject practice. It is expected that the choice of subject will be able to sustain sufficient breadth and depth of enquiry, to review elements of the social, economic, cultural, and historical implications of their area of study. During this course, students will be applying the core skills taught throughout the program with intrinsic knowledge and expertise to enhance abilities in self-direction, problem solving, planning and production of multiple visual supports. The dissertation will be supported by a portfolio, which includes edited fashion images and videos exploring visual frontiers as well as a website.

Prerequisite(s): None

Final Major Project: Styling & Creative Direction
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COM410
New Image Frontiers

During this course, students will edit and explore fashion images by exploring contemporary visual frontiers such as 2D & 3D combinations, AI and VR and video storytelling as well as developing innovative and creative approaches for producing a final visual body of work.

Prerequisite(s): None

New Image Frontiers
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MAC114
College Mathematics II

This course introduces the basic concepts of Euclidean geometry and non- Euclidean geometry utilizing a problem-solving approach relevant to all majors. Students will explore the inductive method and review the foundations of geometric points, lines, segments; coverage of all 2-D figures; and an analysis of coordinates, vectors, and trigonometric relations.

Prerequisite(s): MAC105

College Mathematics II
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ECO200
Principles of Economics

The class has the aim of studying the Production Companies as subjects, which develop an economic activity of market transformation, showing their structural and functioning aspects. In order to do so, there will be illustrated the prevalent and innovative methods of Organization, Management tools and Control principles. At the end of the class, the student will have learnt main knowledge about Manufacturing Company System, which will help him to develop insights in topics of sectorial interest. There will be in-depth analysis through the “Case Study”.

Prerequisite(s): None

Principles of Economics
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FAS402
Creative & Art Direction

In this course, the students will understand how to elucidate brand messages and values through written and visual elements and to tap into the cultural zeitgeist and establish a brand vision that translates globally.

Prerequisite(s): ADV310

Creative & Art Direction
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PRO410
Final Major Project: Styling & Creative Direction

This course gives the student the opportunity to critically research, thoroughly investigate, and gain expert knowledge of a specialist area within their subject practice. It is expected that the choice of subject will be able to sustain sufficient breadth and depth of enquiry, to review elements of the social, economic, cultural, and historical implications of their area of study. During this course, students will be applying the core skills taught throughout the program with intrinsic knowledge and expertise to enhance abilities in self-direction, problem solving, planning and production of multiple visual supports. The dissertation will be supported by a portfolio, which includes edited fashion images and videos exploring visual frontiers as well as a website

Prerequisite(s): None

Final Major Project: Styling & Creative Direction
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COM410
New Image Frontiers

During this course, students will edit and explore fashion images by exploring contemporary visual frontiers such as 2D & 3D combinations, AI and VR and video storytelling as well as developing innovative and creative approaches for producing a final visual body of work.

Prerequisite(s): None

New Image Frontiers
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MAC114
College Mathematics II

This course introduces the basic concepts of Euclidean geometry and non- Euclidean geometry utilizing a problem solving approach relevant to all majors. Students will explore the inductive method and review the foundations of geometric points, lines, segments; coverage of all 2-D figures; and an analysis of coordinates, vectors, and trigonometric relations.

Prerequisite(s): MAC105

College Mathematics II
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ECO200
Principles of Economics

The class has the aim of studying the Production Companies as subjects, which develop an economic activity of market transformation, showing their structural and functioning aspects. In order to do so, there will be illustrated the prevalent and innovative methods of Organization, Management tools and Control principles. At the end of the class, the student will have learnt main knowledge about Manufacturing Company System, which will help him to develop insights in topics of sectorial interest. There will be in-depth analysis through the “Case Study”.

Prerequisite(s): None

Principles of Economics
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Beyond
The Classroom

Internships

At Istituto Marangoni Miami, students have access to a diverse range of internship opportunities tailored to their area of expertise. Whether you’re studying fashion design, fashion business, styling, or interior design, our internships provide hands-on learning experiences that complement your academic pursuits and prepare you for a successful career.

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Industry Networking Sessions

Networking is essential for your career at Istituto Marangoni Miami. Through our ‘In Conversation With’ series, well-known personalities from the fashion and design industries are invited to share their expertise and offer invaluable advice for success. Additionally, our expert professors, events, volunteer opportunities, and brand partnerships foster networking sessions, giving students chances to expand their professional connections within the sector.

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Collaborations

By partnering with prestigious fashion and design brands, Istituto Marangoni Miami provides students with exceptional chances to acquire practical knowledge and be mentored by industry professionals. This collaboration exposes students to various business aspects, including creating high-end runway designs for brands like Chanel and Hugo Boss, producing images for renowned publications such as Vogue, OceanDrive, and Regia Magazine, and developing visual merchandising displays for popular brands. Moreover, students can participate in creative direction and photography sessions conducted by experts like Frederic Pinet and RioCam.

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The Miami Fashion Movement

Istituto Marangoni Miami students play a prominent role in leading fashion weeks across the Americas, an event recognized as “The Miami Fashion Movement.” The initiative provides students with the unique opportunity to design and present their collections on runways worldwide, including prominent events like Miami Swim Week, El Paseo, New York, Panama, Costa Rica, Argentina, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic. This comprehensive experience enables students to gain valuable insights into the intricacies of the fashion industry, culminating in the exhilarating experience of witnessing their creations showcased on the runway.

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TUITION AND FEES of Fine Arts in Fashion Styling

Cost and Fees Bachelor Degree
Total Semester Credit Hours 120
Tuition per Credit Hour $1,295
Non-Refundable Application $100
Semester Campus Fees  $250
Semester Digital Resource Fees* $350
Semester Books and Supplies* $200
Graduation Fee $400
Total Cost of Tuition and Fees $162,300
Cost and Fees Bachelor Degree
Total Semester Credit Hours 120
Tuition per Credit Hour $1,295
Non-Refundable Application $100
Semester Campus Fees  $250
Semester Digital Resource Fees* $350
Semester Books and Supplies* $200
Graduation Fee $400
Total Cost of Tuition and Fees $162,300

At Istituto Marangoni Miami, we understand that each student’s financial situation is unique. That’s why we offer various payment options tailored to the specific program you are applying to. For detailed information about the payment opportunities available for our programs, we encourage you to schedule an appointment with one of our representatives. They will be delighted to assist you in finding the best program for you and answer any questions you might have.

* The digital resources fees include all required software. Owning a personal computer is optional for on-campus students, as IMM features multiple labs with Apple iMacs and PCs.

* The school provides most resources, yet books and supplies are variable each semester.

* For a comprehensive overview of our tuition, fees, and refund policy, kindly access and download our catalog for detailed information.
*For finance-related inquiries, please contact the Finance Department at finance@immiami.com.

ADDITIONAL LIVING EXPENSES

LIVING EXPENSES  COST PER SEMESTER – ON CAMPUS COST PER SEMESTER – ONLINE
HOUSING PER SEMESTER $8,000 $8,000
FOOD PER SEMESTER $1,600 $1,600
TRANSPORTATION PER SEMESTER  $2,000 $1,431
TOTAL COST OF LIVING EXPENSES PER SEMESTER $11,600 $11,031
LIVING EXPENSES  COST PER SEMESTER – ON CAMPUS COST PER SEMESTER – ONLINE
HOUSING PER SEMESTER $8,000 $8,000
FOOD PER SEMESTER $1,600 $1,600
TRANSPORTATION PER SEMESTER  $2,000 $1,431
TOTAL COST OF LIVING EXPENSES PER SEMESTER $11,600 $11,031

* Please note that the above figures are averages and should be used for informational purposes only. Actual costs may vary depending on individual circumstances, lifestyle choices, and other factors. These estimates are not guaranteed and are subject to change.

* Your educational expenses can be classified into two main categories: direct costs and indirect costs. Direct costs include payments made directly to Istituto Marangoni Miami, including tuition and fees. Additionally, any expenses not directly paid to the university fall under the category of indirect costs, such as housing, transportation, and miscellaneous expenditures.

MEET OUR
FACULTY

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Karla was born in Mexico City, where she lived until she was ten. Later, she moved to Milan, Italy, with her mother, an opera singer at the time. In Milan, particularly while gazing at the shop windows along Via Monte Napoleone, her love for fashion began to blossom. Later, her mother transitioned into acting, and they relocated to Los Angeles, where Karla discovered the allure of Hollywood. Drawing from these formative experiences, Karla merged her passion for fashion and celebrity culture, becoming a highly skilled celebrity stylist. Karla's educational journey in fashion began at Istituto Degli Abiti in Mexico City, followed by advanced studies at Central Saint Martins in London, where she specialized in Fashion Styling, Fashion Design, and Art Direction. She also attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Concurrently, Karla began experimenting with styling by revamping the wardrobes of her musician friends, a practice that soon solidified her career path. Over the next 25 years, Karla established herself as one of the most successful celebrity stylists in Mexico and beyond. She has styled renowned figures such as Thalia, Paulina Rubio, and even the former First Lady of Mexico. Now residing in Miami with her husband and two daughters, Karla shares her expertise as a professor of Fashion Styling at Istituto Marangoni Miami. Teaching Areas: Business of Styling and Fashion Styling 4
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Karla Guindi
Fashion Styling Program Leader
Juanita Crary is an experienced fashion stylist and journalist skilled in photography production, advertising, writing, and PR graduated from Universidad de Los Andes. Her Colombian background provides international experience to students, adding to her importance at Istituto Marangoni Miami. As an influential and accomplished arts and creative professional, Juanita has had a history of working in the entertainment industry with top names such as Rolling Stones Magazine, Avessa Magazine, Anthropologie, Caracol TV, and with artists like Maluma and others. Teaching Areas: Fashion Styling I, Visual Research, Trend Forecasting and Editorial Creative Direction
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Juanita Crary
Fashion Styling Professor
Sarah Watson-Baik, a dynamic creative and educator from California, holds Fine Art and Commercial Photography degrees. She's an art, design, fashion, Korean culture, wellness, and sustainability expert. With a background in journalism, she covered the Britpop era and Japanese Harajuku fashion. She continued her education in London at Central St. Martins College and Goldsmiths College. With over a decade in Seoul, South Korea, she's a respected teacher, fashion stylist, professor, and social media influencer. Now based in Miami, she's a Professor of Fashion Styling at Istituto Marangoni Miami, passionately advocating for Korean and Southeast Asian fashion and culture. Teaching Areas: Fashion Campaign & Photography, Fashion Styling 2 and 3
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Sarah Watson-Baik
Fashion Styling Professor
Jorge Andres Castillo is a photographer, curator, and editor originally from Caracas, Venezuela. He has been teaching Fashion Photography at Istituto Marangoni Miami since 2018. Jorge has worked as a photo editor and curator for companies such as Fundación Empresas Polar Caracas, Doral Contemporary Art Museum (DORCAM), and Arts Connections Foundation in Miami. His experience includes his Master’s degree in Communication Design from the University of Essen, Germany, and 20 years of experience with photography. He is now the owner and director of Jacvisual LLC, where he helps brands create their visual communication. Teaching Areas: Photography- Editing and Retouching and Lifestyle Photography
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Jorge Castillo
Fashion Styling Professor
Sofía Agostini is an independent fashion journalist and an adjunct faculty professor at the Istituto Marangoni of Miami. She teaches Research Methods at the Master's level and Fashion Criticism & Digital Writing in the Introduction to Styling progressive course. She was part of the first cohort of Master's students to graduate from the school and is an active member of the Marangoni Miami community. Her dissertation, Where Have All the Tailors Gone?, was published in the fall 2021 issue of Fashion Studies Journal. Particularly interested in the history and growth of Latin American Fashion, Agostini has contributed several entries to the encyclopedia 'Raíces de la Moda' of Vogue México and written profiles on upcoming regional designers. She also collaborates for publications like Vanity Fair Spain and DNA Magazine. Teaching Areas: Fashion Writing and Research Methods 
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Sofia Agostini
Fashion Business Professor
Edson Smitter is a photographer and cinematographer with 15 years of experience in the field. His passion for visual storytelling and an unwavering commitment to excellence have made him a sought-after talent in the industry. With more than ten years dedicated to advertising photography and videography, Edson has become a master at capturing compelling images for various brands. His expertise spans multiple genres, including product photography, fashion photography, and advertising. A significant turning point in his career occurred when he relocated to Miami eight years ago. This move marked a transformative period where Edson’s skills flourished, and began collaborating with renowned artists and major brands. His Miami journey propelled his career to new heights, expanding his portfolio to encompass photography and videography. Teaching Areas: Fashion Photography, Videography, Advertising
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Edson Smitter
Fashion Styling Professor
Bradley teaches students how brands diversify their systems, increase accessibility, and define new audiences. He is an enthusiastic strategist for content interpretation, process integration, and solution implementation, focused on conversions with demand-generated growth. He is a full-stack web developer passionate about inclusive design and scalable web development that meets industry best practices and provides rich, engaging experiences for our students. Teaching Areas: Digital and Graphic and Web Design, Digital Marketing and E-Commerce
read more
Bradley Cummins
Fashion Business Professor
Cece Feinberg brings over 21 years of experience, from running her full-service boutique PR agency to the Marangoni Miami classroom. With a Bachelor of Science in Business from Cornell University, she specializes in national consumer media placement, brand building, and event management for clients in the fashion, art, and consumer goods industries. As the founder of Cece Feinberg PR, she excels in brand and product positioning, global media strategies, fashion show and event media management, editorial trafficking, new product launches, and re-launches of established brands. Her diverse clientele includes fashion brands (swimwear, lingerie, denim, etc.), accessories (shoes, bags, watches, jewelry), toy brands, trade shows, artists, galleries, museums, and retailers. Teaching Areas: Communication Strategies, Fashion Communication, Social Media Management, and History of Dress and Costume
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Cece Feinberg
Fashion Styling Professor
Michelle Rofe was born in Mexico but moved to Israel at a very early age. She was Israel national champion in gymnastics and participated and won several international competitions. Being a gymnast allowed her to travel the world and learn about different cultures. She always loved fashion and started her formal fashion education in San Antonio-Texas, graduating cum laude from the fashion management and design program. After her graduation, she worked in the fashion industry for over 20 years first for a catalog business and later for a fashion ready to wear company. In the last 12 years, she has been working as a professor teaching undergraduate and graduate students in the fashion and graphic design programs. Michelle Rofe has her master’s degree in graphic design from MIU. She believes that these two art disciplines complement each other in many ways. She also works as a co-producer and editor for a media production company. The concept of beauty and aesthetics are themes that she is passionate about and loves to share her ideas and experience and knowledge with others. “Fashion is about dressing according to what’s fashionable. Style is more about being yourself.” Oscar de la Renta
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Michelle Rofe
Fashion Design and Master's Professor
Anabella Bergero, an internationally acclaimed Latin American fashion designer, artist, and coach, boasts a rich decade-long career. Her journey from Argentina to Copenhagen, London, New York, and Miami has enriched her creative palette with diverse cultural influences. She holds an MFA from the Fashion Institute of Technology, pursued postgraduate studies at Central Saint Martins, and completed her undergraduate education at the Universidad de Palermo and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Bergero's expertise lies in the fusion of fashion design and art, emphasizing innovative creative processes that explore gender, culture, and identity. Her career includes recognition as Harper's Bazaar Argentina's Emerging Designer of the Year, SUNY PACC Prize New York, and she recently earned a nomination for the Hispanic Heritage Award by the City of Miami Beach for her contributions to Miami Beach's Hispanic community, particularly for her installation project "Heart of Community" at the Faena Art Project Room. Teaching Areas: Contemporary Fashion Analysis, Digital Portfolio, History of Art and Visual Culture and Capstone Mentor
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Anabella Bergero
Fashion Design Professor
Ilaria Bochicchio, also known as Ilaz, is an artist born and raised in Italy. Her artistic journey began in 2015 when she was selected among one hundred artists for the Young Artist Biennale, with European participation. In 2016, she had the opportunity to accompany her painting research with the exponent of American Abstract Expressionism, Natvar Bhavsar (class 1934), during the collective exhibition "Form and No. Form" at the Salomon Arts Gallery in New York. She has exhibited in several solo and group shows in Italy, Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, Miami, Los Angeles, and New York, and has participated in various international art fairs represented by Hysteria Art Gallery Milan, Karin Reisova Turin, Molin Corvo Gallery Paris, and DePlume Los Angeles. Additionally, Ilaria has worked as a Personal Assistant at Architect Roberto Brambilla's Office in New York since 2017. She was an Assistant Designer at TiD (The Interior Design) showroom in Milan, Italy. She has experience as an Art Teacher at IED, Raffles, and MostraMi with City Hall of Milan. She was the artistic director for Dream Art Festival in South of Italy as part of the Matera Capitale della Cultura celebration. The festival featured artists from China, Mexico, New York, and local talents, fostering cultural exchange and collaboration on a global scale. As a journalist at Hestetika in Milan, she had the privilege of writing and editing articles, reviews, and features on various art and cultural events. Her work was received in both print and online publications.
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Ilaria Bochicchio
FASHION STYLING PROFESSOR
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Karla was born in Mexico City, where she lived until she was ten. Later, she moved to Milan, Italy, with her mother, an opera singer at the time. In Milan, particularly while gazing at the shop windows along Via Monte Napoleone, her love for fashion began to blossom. Later, her mother transitioned into acting, and they relocated to Los Angeles, where Karla discovered the allure of Hollywood. Drawing from these formative experiences, Karla merged her passion for fashion and celebrity culture, becoming a highly skilled celebrity stylist. Karla's educational journey in fashion began at Istituto Degli Abiti in Mexico City, followed by advanced studies at Central Saint Martins in London, where she specialized in Fashion Styling, Fashion Design, and Art Direction. She also attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Concurrently, Karla began experimenting with styling by revamping the wardrobes of her musician friends, a practice that soon solidified her career path. Over the next 25 years, Karla established herself as one of the most successful celebrity stylists in Mexico and beyond. She has styled renowned figures such as Thalia, Paulina Rubio, and even the former First Lady of Mexico. Now residing in Miami with her husband and two daughters, Karla shares her expertise as a professor of Fashion Styling at Istituto Marangoni Miami. Teaching Areas: Business of Styling and Fashion Styling 4
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Karla Guindi
Fashion Styling Program Leader
Juanita Crary is an experienced fashion stylist and journalist skilled in photography production, advertising, writing, and PR graduated from Universidad de Los Andes. Her Colombian background provides international experience to students, adding to her importance at Istituto Marangoni Miami. As an influential and accomplished arts and creative professional, Juanita has had a history of working in the entertainment industry with top names such as Rolling Stones Magazine, Avessa Magazine, Anthropologie, Caracol TV, and with artists like Maluma and others. Teaching Areas: Fashion Styling I, Visual Research, Trend Forecasting and Editorial Creative Direction
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Juanita Crary
Fashion Styling Professor
Sarah Watson-Baik, a dynamic creative and educator from California, holds Fine Art and Commercial Photography degrees. She's an art, design, fashion, Korean culture, wellness, and sustainability expert. With a background in journalism, she covered the Britpop era and Japanese Harajuku fashion. She continued her education in London at Central St. Martins College and Goldsmiths College. With over a decade in Seoul, South Korea, she's a respected teacher, fashion stylist, professor, and social media influencer. Now based in Miami, she's a Professor of Fashion Styling at Istituto Marangoni Miami, passionately advocating for Korean and Southeast Asian fashion and culture. Teaching Areas: Fashion Campaign & Photography, Fashion Styling 2 and 3
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Sarah Watson-Baik
Fashion Styling Professor
Jorge Andres Castillo is a photographer, curator, and editor originally from Caracas, Venezuela. He has been teaching Fashion Photography at Istituto Marangoni Miami since 2018. Jorge has worked as a photo editor and curator for companies such as Fundación Empresas Polar Caracas, Doral Contemporary Art Museum (DORCAM), and Arts Connections Foundation in Miami. His experience includes his Master’s degree in Communication Design from the University of Essen, Germany, and 20 years of experience with photography. He is now the owner and director of Jacvisual LLC, where he helps brands create their visual communication. Teaching Areas: Photography- Editing and Retouching and Lifestyle Photography
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Jorge Castillo
Fashion Styling Professor
Sofía Agostini is an independent fashion journalist and an adjunct faculty professor at the Istituto Marangoni of Miami. She teaches Research Methods at the Master's level and Fashion Criticism & Digital Writing in the Introduction to Styling progressive course. She was part of the first cohort of Master's students to graduate from the school and is an active member of the Marangoni Miami community. Her dissertation, Where Have All the Tailors Gone?, was published in the fall 2021 issue of Fashion Studies Journal. Particularly interested in the history and growth of Latin American Fashion, Agostini has contributed several entries to the encyclopedia 'Raíces de la Moda' of Vogue México and written profiles on upcoming regional designers. She also collaborates for publications like Vanity Fair Spain and DNA Magazine. Teaching Areas: Fashion Writing and Research Methods 
read more
Sofia Agostini
Fashion Business Professor
Edson Smitter is a photographer and cinematographer with 15 years of experience in the field. His passion for visual storytelling and an unwavering commitment to excellence have made him a sought-after talent in the industry. With more than ten years dedicated to advertising photography and videography, Edson has become a master at capturing compelling images for various brands. His expertise spans multiple genres, including product photography, fashion photography, and advertising. A significant turning point in his career occurred when he relocated to Miami eight years ago. This move marked a transformative period where Edson’s skills flourished, and began collaborating with renowned artists and major brands. His Miami journey propelled his career to new heights, expanding his portfolio to encompass photography and videography. Teaching Areas: Fashion Photography, Videography, Advertising
read more
Edson Smitter
Fashion Styling Professor
Bradley teaches students how brands diversify their systems, increase accessibility, and define new audiences. He is an enthusiastic strategist for content interpretation, process integration, and solution implementation, focused on conversions with demand-generated growth. He is a full-stack web developer passionate about inclusive design and scalable web development that meets industry best practices and provides rich, engaging experiences for our students. Teaching Areas: Digital and Graphic and Web Design, Digital Marketing and E-Commerce
read more
Bradley Cummins
Fashion Business Professor
Cece Feinberg brings over 21 years of experience, from running her full-service boutique PR agency to the Marangoni Miami classroom. With a Bachelor of Science in Business from Cornell University, she specializes in national consumer media placement, brand building, and event management for clients in the fashion, art, and consumer goods industries. As the founder of Cece Feinberg PR, she excels in brand and product positioning, global media strategies, fashion show and event media management, editorial trafficking, new product launches, and re-launches of established brands. Her diverse clientele includes fashion brands (swimwear, lingerie, denim, etc.), accessories (shoes, bags, watches, jewelry), toy brands, trade shows, artists, galleries, museums, and retailers. Teaching Areas: Communication Strategies, Fashion Communication, Social Media Management, and History of Dress and Costume
read more
Cece Feinberg
Fashion Styling Professor
Michelle Rofe was born in Mexico but moved to Israel at a very early age. She was Israel national champion in gymnastics and participated and won several international competitions. Being a gymnast allowed her to travel the world and learn about different cultures. She always loved fashion and started her formal fashion education in San Antonio-Texas, graduating cum laude from the fashion management and design program. After her graduation, she worked in the fashion industry for over 20 years first for a catalog business and later for a fashion ready to wear company. In the last 12 years, she has been working as a professor teaching undergraduate and graduate students in the fashion and graphic design programs. Michelle Rofe has her master’s degree in graphic design from MIU. She believes that these two art disciplines complement each other in many ways. She also works as a co-producer and editor for a media production company. The concept of beauty and aesthetics are themes that she is passionate about and loves to share her ideas and experience and knowledge with others. “Fashion is about dressing according to what’s fashionable. Style is more about being yourself.” Oscar de la Renta
read more
Michelle Rofe
Fashion Design and Master's Professor
Anabella Bergero, an internationally acclaimed Latin American fashion designer, artist, and coach, boasts a rich decade-long career. Her journey from Argentina to Copenhagen, London, New York, and Miami has enriched her creative palette with diverse cultural influences. She holds an MFA from the Fashion Institute of Technology, pursued postgraduate studies at Central Saint Martins, and completed her undergraduate education at the Universidad de Palermo and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Bergero's expertise lies in the fusion of fashion design and art, emphasizing innovative creative processes that explore gender, culture, and identity. Her career includes recognition as Harper's Bazaar Argentina's Emerging Designer of the Year, SUNY PACC Prize New York, and she recently earned a nomination for the Hispanic Heritage Award by the City of Miami Beach for her contributions to Miami Beach's Hispanic community, particularly for her installation project "Heart of Community" at the Faena Art Project Room. Teaching Areas: Contemporary Fashion Analysis, Digital Portfolio, History of Art and Visual Culture and Capstone Mentor
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Anabella Bergero
Fashion Design Professor
Ilaria Bochicchio, also known as Ilaz, is an artist born and raised in Italy. Her artistic journey began in 2015 when she was selected among one hundred artists for the Young Artist Biennale, with European participation. In 2016, she had the opportunity to accompany her painting research with the exponent of American Abstract Expressionism, Natvar Bhavsar (class 1934), during the collective exhibition "Form and No. Form" at the Salomon Arts Gallery in New York. She has exhibited in several solo and group shows in Italy, Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, Miami, Los Angeles, and New York, and has participated in various international art fairs represented by Hysteria Art Gallery Milan, Karin Reisova Turin, Molin Corvo Gallery Paris, and DePlume Los Angeles. Additionally, Ilaria has worked as a Personal Assistant at Architect Roberto Brambilla's Office in New York since 2017. She was an Assistant Designer at TiD (The Interior Design) showroom in Milan, Italy. She has experience as an Art Teacher at IED, Raffles, and MostraMi with City Hall of Milan. She was the artistic director for Dream Art Festival in South of Italy as part of the Matera Capitale della Cultura celebration. The festival featured artists from China, Mexico, New York, and local talents, fostering cultural exchange and collaboration on a global scale. As a journalist at Hestetika in Milan, she had the privilege of writing and editing articles, reviews, and features on various art and cultural events. Her work was received in both print and online publications.
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Ilaria Bochicchio
FASHION STYLING PROFESSOR
MEET OUR
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Karla was born in Mexico City, where she lived until she was ten. Later, she moved to Milan, Italy, with her mother, an opera singer at the time. In Milan, particularly while gazing at the shop windows along Via Monte Napoleone, her love for fashion began to blossom. Later, her mother transitioned into acting, and they relocated to Los Angeles, where Karla discovered the allure of Hollywood. Drawing from these formative experiences, Karla merged her passion for fashion and celebrity culture, becoming a highly skilled celebrity stylist. Karla's educational journey in fashion began at Istituto Degli Abiti in Mexico City, followed by advanced studies at Central Saint Martins in London, where she specialized in Fashion Styling, Fashion Design, and Art Direction. She also attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Concurrently, Karla began experimenting with styling by revamping the wardrobes of her musician friends, a practice that soon solidified her career path. Over the next 25 years, Karla established herself as one of the most successful celebrity stylists in Mexico and beyond. She has styled renowned figures such as Thalia, Paulina Rubio, and even the former First Lady of Mexico. Now residing in Miami with her husband and two daughters, Karla shares her expertise as a professor of Fashion Styling at Istituto Marangoni Miami. Teaching Areas: Business of Styling and Fashion Styling 4
read more
Karla Guindi
Fashion Styling Program Leader
Juanita Crary is an experienced fashion stylist and journalist skilled in photography production, advertising, writing, and PR graduated from Universidad de Los Andes. Her Colombian background provides international experience to students, adding to her importance at Istituto Marangoni Miami. As an influential and accomplished arts and creative professional, Juanita has had a history of working in the entertainment industry with top names such as Rolling Stones Magazine, Avessa Magazine, Anthropologie, Caracol TV, and with artists like Maluma and others. Teaching Areas: Fashion Styling I, Visual Research, Trend Forecasting and Editorial Creative Direction
read more
Juanita Crary
Fashion Styling Professor
Sarah Watson-Baik, a dynamic creative and educator from California, holds Fine Art and Commercial Photography degrees. She's an art, design, fashion, Korean culture, wellness, and sustainability expert. With a background in journalism, she covered the Britpop era and Japanese Harajuku fashion. She continued her education in London at Central St. Martins College and Goldsmiths College. With over a decade in Seoul, South Korea, she's a respected teacher, fashion stylist, professor, and social media influencer. Now based in Miami, she's a Professor of Fashion Styling at Istituto Marangoni Miami, passionately advocating for Korean and Southeast Asian fashion and culture. Teaching Areas: Fashion Campaign & Photography, Fashion Styling 2 and 3
read more
Sarah Watson-Baik
Fashion Styling Professor
Jorge Andres Castillo is a photographer, curator, and editor originally from Caracas, Venezuela. He has been teaching Fashion Photography at Istituto Marangoni Miami since 2018. Jorge has worked as a photo editor and curator for companies such as Fundación Empresas Polar Caracas, Doral Contemporary Art Museum (DORCAM), and Arts Connections Foundation in Miami. His experience includes his Master’s degree in Communication Design from the University of Essen, Germany, and 20 years of experience with photography. He is now the owner and director of Jacvisual LLC, where he helps brands create their visual communication. Teaching Areas: Photography- Editing and Retouching and Lifestyle Photography
read more
Jorge Castillo
Fashion Styling Professor
Sofía Agostini is an independent fashion journalist and an adjunct faculty professor at the Istituto Marangoni of Miami. She teaches Research Methods at the Master's level and Fashion Criticism & Digital Writing in the Introduction to Styling progressive course. She was part of the first cohort of Master's students to graduate from the school and is an active member of the Marangoni Miami community. Her dissertation, Where Have All the Tailors Gone?, was published in the fall 2021 issue of Fashion Studies Journal. Particularly interested in the history and growth of Latin American Fashion, Agostini has contributed several entries to the encyclopedia 'Raíces de la Moda' of Vogue México and written profiles on upcoming regional designers. She also collaborates for publications like Vanity Fair Spain and DNA Magazine. Teaching Areas: Fashion Writing and Research Methods 
read more
Sofia Agostini
Fashion Business Professor
Edson Smitter is a photographer and cinematographer with 15 years of experience in the field. His passion for visual storytelling and an unwavering commitment to excellence have made him a sought-after talent in the industry. With more than ten years dedicated to advertising photography and videography, Edson has become a master at capturing compelling images for various brands. His expertise spans multiple genres, including product photography, fashion photography, and advertising. A significant turning point in his career occurred when he relocated to Miami eight years ago. This move marked a transformative period where Edson’s skills flourished, and began collaborating with renowned artists and major brands. His Miami journey propelled his career to new heights, expanding his portfolio to encompass photography and videography. Teaching Areas: Fashion Photography, Videography, Advertising
read more
Edson Smitter
Fashion Styling Professor
Bradley teaches students how brands diversify their systems, increase accessibility, and define new audiences. He is an enthusiastic strategist for content interpretation, process integration, and solution implementation, focused on conversions with demand-generated growth. He is a full-stack web developer passionate about inclusive design and scalable web development that meets industry best practices and provides rich, engaging experiences for our students. Teaching Areas: Digital and Graphic and Web Design, Digital Marketing and E-Commerce
read more
Bradley Cummins
Fashion Business Professor
Cece Feinberg brings over 21 years of experience, from running her full-service boutique PR agency to the Marangoni Miami classroom. With a Bachelor of Science in Business from Cornell University, she specializes in national consumer media placement, brand building, and event management for clients in the fashion, art, and consumer goods industries. As the founder of Cece Feinberg PR, she excels in brand and product positioning, global media strategies, fashion show and event media management, editorial trafficking, new product launches, and re-launches of established brands. Her diverse clientele includes fashion brands (swimwear, lingerie, denim, etc.), accessories (shoes, bags, watches, jewelry), toy brands, trade shows, artists, galleries, museums, and retailers. Teaching Areas: Communication Strategies, Fashion Communication, Social Media Management, and History of Dress and Costume
read more
Cece Feinberg
Fashion Styling Professor
Michelle Rofe was born in Mexico but moved to Israel at a very early age. She was Israel national champion in gymnastics and participated and won several international competitions. Being a gymnast allowed her to travel the world and learn about different cultures. She always loved fashion and started her formal fashion education in San Antonio-Texas, graduating cum laude from the fashion management and design program. After her graduation, she worked in the fashion industry for over 20 years first for a catalog business and later for a fashion ready to wear company. In the last 12 years, she has been working as a professor teaching undergraduate and graduate students in the fashion and graphic design programs. Michelle Rofe has her master’s degree in graphic design from MIU. She believes that these two art disciplines complement each other in many ways. She also works as a co-producer and editor for a media production company. The concept of beauty and aesthetics are themes that she is passionate about and loves to share her ideas and experience and knowledge with others. “Fashion is about dressing according to what’s fashionable. Style is more about being yourself.” Oscar de la Renta
read more
Michelle Rofe
Fashion Design and Master's Professor
Anabella Bergero, an internationally acclaimed Latin American fashion designer, artist, and coach, boasts a rich decade-long career. Her journey from Argentina to Copenhagen, London, New York, and Miami has enriched her creative palette with diverse cultural influences. She holds an MFA from the Fashion Institute of Technology, pursued postgraduate studies at Central Saint Martins, and completed her undergraduate education at the Universidad de Palermo and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Bergero's expertise lies in the fusion of fashion design and art, emphasizing innovative creative processes that explore gender, culture, and identity. Her career includes recognition as Harper's Bazaar Argentina's Emerging Designer of the Year, SUNY PACC Prize New York, and she recently earned a nomination for the Hispanic Heritage Award by the City of Miami Beach for her contributions to Miami Beach's Hispanic community, particularly for her installation project "Heart of Community" at the Faena Art Project Room. Teaching Areas: Contemporary Fashion Analysis, Digital Portfolio, History of Art and Visual Culture and Capstone Mentor
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Anabella Bergero
Fashion Design Professor
Ilaria Bochicchio, also known as Ilaz, is an artist born and raised in Italy. Her artistic journey began in 2015 when she was selected among one hundred artists for the Young Artist Biennale, with European participation. In 2016, she had the opportunity to accompany her painting research with the exponent of American Abstract Expressionism, Natvar Bhavsar (class 1934), during the collective exhibition "Form and No. Form" at the Salomon Arts Gallery in New York. She has exhibited in several solo and group shows in Italy, Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, Miami, Los Angeles, and New York, and has participated in various international art fairs represented by Hysteria Art Gallery Milan, Karin Reisova Turin, Molin Corvo Gallery Paris, and DePlume Los Angeles. Additionally, Ilaria has worked as a Personal Assistant at Architect Roberto Brambilla's Office in New York since 2017. She was an Assistant Designer at TiD (The Interior Design) showroom in Milan, Italy. She has experience as an Art Teacher at IED, Raffles, and MostraMi with City Hall of Milan. She was the artistic director for Dream Art Festival in South of Italy as part of the Matera Capitale della Cultura celebration. The festival featured artists from China, Mexico, New York, and local talents, fostering cultural exchange and collaboration on a global scale. As a journalist at Hestetika in Milan, she had the privilege of writing and editing articles, reviews, and features on various art and cultural events. Her work was received in both print and online publications.
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Ilaria Bochicchio
FASHION STYLING PROFESSOR

Career Paths

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

Fashion Stylist

As a fashion stylist, graduates can work with individuals, brands, or publications to curate visually compelling outfits for photo shoots, events, or personal styling sessions.

Visual Merchandiser

Visual merchandisers utilize their styling skills to create captivating displays in retail stores, showrooms, or exhibitions, effectively showcasing products and enhancing the brand’s image.

Brand Consultant

Graduates can leverage their understanding of fashion trends and consumer behavior to advise fashion brands on marketing strategies, brand positioning, and product development, helping them stay relevant in the competitive market.

Fashion Editor

Fashion editors work for magazines, websites, or fashion platforms, curating editorial content, styling fashion shoots, and shaping the visual narrative of the publication.

Fashion Entrepreneur

Some graduates may choose to start their own fashion styling business, offering personalized styling services, fashion consultancy, or creating their own fashion brand, leveraging their creative skills and industry knowledge to build their own brand.

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Career Paths

Fashion Stylist

As a fashion stylist, graduates can work with individuals, brands, or publications to curate visually compelling outfits for photo shoots, events, or personal styling sessions.

Visual Merchandiser

Visual merchandisers utilize their styling skills to create captivating displays in retail stores, showrooms, or exhibitions, effectively showcasing products and enhancing the brand’s image.

Brand Consultant

Graduates can leverage their understanding of fashion trends and consumer behavior to advise fashion brands on marketing strategies, brand positioning, and product development, helping them stay relevant in the competitive market.

Fashion Editor

Fashion editors work for magazines, websites, or fashion platforms, curating editorial content, styling fashion shoots, and shaping the visual narrative of the publication.

Fashion Entrepreneur

Some graduates may choose to start their own fashion styling business, offering personalized styling services, fashion consultancy, or creating their own fashion brand, leveraging their creative skills and industry knowledge to build their own brand.

Explore All Programs
Career Paths

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

Graduates of our program are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various exciting career paths in the fashion industry. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training, students develop expertise in fashion styling, visual storytelling, trend forecasting, and more, preparing them for success in the dynamic world of fashion.

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FAQ

What is a Fashion Styling Degree?
A fashion styling degree at Istituto Marangoni Miami encourages students to establish professional and creative abilities to work in the industry within the areas of visual communication like advertising, publishing, blogging, visual merchandising, and trend or style forecasting. With a completed fashion styling degree, a fashion stylist should be able to identify and produce a combination of parts to create an image that emphasizes what is needed of the brand, person, or magazine.
What does a Bachelor in Fashion Styling cover?
At Istituto Marangoni Miami, the fashion styling courses in this Bachelor’s degree covers the visual communication skills to showcase a specific brand or project. From styling fundamentals to fashion photography, graphic design to fashion writing, the fashion styling programs at Istituto Marangoni Miami cover all factors that are involved in the visual representation of a fashion luxury brand.
What are the admissions requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts program?
To apply for the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Styling program, you must submit the following criteria:
    • Online Application
    • High school diploma or equivalent
    • Official transcripts from all previous academic institutions
    • Portfolio showcasing relevant creative work (if applicable)
    • English language proficiency test scores (if applicable)
    • Personal statement outlining career goals and aspirations
What is the duration of the Bachelor of Fine Arts program?
The Bachelor’s in Fashion Business typically takes 8 semesters to complete on a full-time basis. However, the program duration may vary depending on factors such as enrollment status and course load.
What should be included in a college admission fashion styling portfolio?
In your fashion styling portfolio, include a diverse range of styling projects, photoshoots, trend analyses, fashion illustrations, and collaborations to showcase your creativity, technical skills, and industry knowledge. Have 5-8 visuals to represent your work in a PDF format for the committee to review.
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