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Web Release
23-03-2025
- Business
- Web Release
ISTITUTO MARANGONI EXPANDS GLOBAL PRESENCE WITH THE OPENING OF A NEW HIGHER TRAINING INSTITUTE IN RIYADH IN AUGUST 2025
Following in-depth market analysis and assessments conducted in synergy with the Fashion Commission, Istituto Marangoni is set to launch its Riyadh campus in August 2025. The new Higher Training Institute will offer specialized programs designed to align with the needs of Saudi Arabia fashion and luxury market and contribute to the Kingdom's economic diversification goals. The new campus of Istituto Marangoni will be based at KAFD, at the Riyadh Creative District (RCD), the new initiative managed and overseen by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC). As the incubator for RCD, RCRC successfully attracted a series of prestigious companies and institutions from the creative industry as tenants for the District. Instituto Marangoni is one of them which has chosen Riyadh as the location of its new campus in the Kingdom because of its dynamic creative ecosystem, growing demand for high-level fashion education, and the city's strategic role in shaping the future of the industry in the region. Combining a rich cultural and historic heritage with ongoing technological development and rapid urban transformation, Riyadh is becoming the new hotspot for fashion and innovation, confirming Saudi Arabia's growing influence on the global fashion industry. As part of a strategic initiative to support the next generation of Saudi fashion professionals, the Ministry of Culture's Fashion Commission is supporting Istituto Marangoni in the launch of its new three-year undergraduate Advanced Training Diploma. Istituto Marangoni will therefore provide 50 scholarships for Saudi students enrolling in the Diploma. This opportunity is open to Saudi nationals holding a high school certificate or an equivalent qualification. On March 17, the scholarship initiative was officially launched on Istituto Marangoni website through a competitive selection process, giving aspiring Saudi fashion students the chance to receive partial funding for their three-year diploma programs, which will commence in late August 2025. Stefania Valenti, Group Managing Director of Istituto Marangoni, expressed her gratitude: 'A sincere thank you to the Fashion Commission, the Ministry of Culture, the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, and to MISA – Ministry of Investment – for their invaluable support in establishing this Higher Training Institute. Our mission is to nurture local creative talent by combining global expertise with Saudi heritage, shaping the future leaders of the fashion and luxury industries in Saudi Arabia. This initiative will lay the foundation for developing a new generation of Saudi talents and managers, equipping them with the skills to connect with international markets while embracing the vision of the Fashion Commission and Saudi Vision 2030.' Burak Cakmak, CEO of the Fashion Commission, added, 'This partnership with Istituto Marangoni marks a pivotal moment for the Saudi fashion industry. By investing in our local talent and providing them with world-class education, we are not only empowering the next generation of Saudi designers and leaders but also enriching the global fashion landscape with our unique cultural heritage. Together, we are building a sustainable and thriving fashion ecosystem that reflects the ambition of Saudi Vision 2030.' Strategically located in Riyadh, the institute will offer a diverse range of specialized programs that integrate Saudi heritage with advanced technical and managerial expertise. The three-year undergraduate Advanced Training Diploma courses will prepare students for careers in the fashion industry, with programs including 'Fashion Design & Accessories,' 'Fashion Communication & Image,' 'Fashion Management,' 'Digital Communication & Media,' 'Fashion Product,' and 'Fragrances & Cosmetics Management.' These courses will be accredited by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC), the government agency overseeing technical and vocational education in Saudi Arabia. In addition to undergraduate programs, the institute will provide upskilling and reskilling courses for industry professionals in both full-time and part-time formats. All programs will be delivered by a distinguished faculty composed of both international and local experts, ensuring a high-quality educational experience that meets global industry standards. To mark this significant partnership, a special Suhoor was held at the prestigious La Petite Maison in Riyadh, bringing together key stakeholders from the Fashion Commission, Istituto Marangoni, and the Saudi creative community.


CairoScene
20-03-2025
- Business
- CairoScene
Istituto Marangoni to Open Riyadh Campus in August 2025
The prestigious Italian fashion school is expanding to Saudi Arabia, bringing world-class fashion and design education to Riyadh. Mar 20, 2025 Istituto Marangoni, the renowned Italian fashion and design school, is set to open a new campus in Riyadh in August 2025. The new Higher Training Institute, located in the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD), will serve as a premier hub for higher education, offering specialised programmes tailored to meet the needs of the Kingdom's rapidly growing fashion and luxury market. 'Our mission is to nurture local creative talent by combining global expertise with Saudi heritage, shaping the future leaders of the fashion and luxury industries in Saudi Arabia,' Stefania Valenti, Group Managing Director of Istituto Marangoni, tells SceneStyled. This move is part of a collaboration with the Saudi Fashion Commission to enhance fashion education in the Kingdom. 'This partnership with Istituto Marangoni marks a pivotal moment for the Saudi fashion Industry,' Burak Cakmak, CEO of the Fashion Commission, says. 'By investing in our local talent and providing them with world-class education, we are not only empowering the next generation of Saudi designers and leaders but also enriching the global fashion landscape with our unique cultural heritage.' Through this expansion, Istituto Marangoni will offer a suite of three-year undergraduate Advanced Training Diploma programmes across key disciplines, including Fashion Business, Fragrances & Cosmetics, Fashion Design, and Fashion Styling. Istituto Marangoni will also offer 50 scholarships to Saudi students enrolling in its Advanced Training Diploma programmes. This initiative is open to Saudi nationals holding a high school certificate or its equivalent, providing an opportunity for aspiring designers, stylists, and fashion entrepreneurs to receive a world-class education in one of the leading fashion institutions.


Leaders
19-03-2025
- Business
- Leaders
Riyadh to Host Global Fashion Institute to Boost Saudi Talent
Italy's Istituto Marangoni, in collaboration with Saudi Fashion Commission, will open a Riyadh campus by August 2025. The move follows extensive market research to address the Kingdom's growing demand for fashion education. Located in King Abdullah Financial District's Riyadh Creative District (RCD), the campus benefits from the Royal Commission for Riyadh City's vibrant creative ecosystem. The area hosts top global creative firms, aligning with Riyadh's emergence as a fashion and innovation hub. Scholarship Opportunities To nurture local talent, the Fashion Commission is funding 50 scholarships for Saudi students. Applicants must hold a high school diploma or equivalent. The application portal opened March 17, with courses starting in late 2025. Additionally, the three-year diploma offers six specialized tracks: Fashion Design & Accessories, Fashion Communication & Image, Fashion Management, Digital Communication & Media, Fashion Product, and Fragrances & Cosmetics Management. Programs blend Saudi heritage with global industry standards. Stefania Valenti, Istituto Marangoni's managing director, praised partners like the Ministry of Culture for their support. She emphasized merging global expertise with local culture to empower future fashion leaders under Vision 2030. Beyond undergraduate courses, the institute will provide flexible upskilling programs for professionals. All classes will be taught by international and Saudi experts, ensuring top-tier training accredited by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC). Riyadh's mix of tradition and innovation positions it as a fashion hotspot. This initiative aims to elevate Saudi Arabia's global fashion influence while driving economic diversification. Short link : Post Views: 16


Asharq Al-Awsat
19-03-2025
- Business
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Istituto Marangoni, Fashion Commission Partner on Fashion Education in Saudi Arabia
Istituto Marangoni is set to launch its Riyadh campus in August 2025, following in-depth market analysis and assessments conducted in synergy with the Saudi Fashion Commission. The new Higher Training Institute will offer specialized programs designed to align with the needs of the Saudi fashion and luxury market and contribute to the Kingdom's economic diversification goals. The new campus of Istituto Marangoni will be based at King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD), at the Riyadh Creative District (RCD), the new initiative managed and overseen by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC). As the incubator for RCD, RCRC successfully attracted a series of prestigious companies and institutions from the creative industry as tenants for the district. Instituto Marangoni chose Riyadh as the location of its new campus in the Kingdom because of its dynamic creative ecosystem, growing demand for high-level fashion education, and the city's strategic role in shaping the future of the industry in the region. Combining a rich cultural and historic heritage with ongoing technological development and rapid urban transformation, Riyadh is becoming the new hotspot for fashion and innovation, confirming Saudi Arabia's growing influence on the global fashion industry. As part of a strategic initiative to support the next generation of Saudi fashion professionals, the Ministry of Culture's Fashion Commission is supporting Istituto Marangoni in the launch of its new three-year undergraduate Advanced Training Diploma. Istituto Marangoni will therefore provide 50 scholarships for Saudi students enrolling in the program. This opportunity is open to Saudi nationals holding a high school certificate or an equivalent qualification. On March 17, the scholarship initiative was officially launched on the Istituto Marangoni website through a competitive selection process, giving aspiring Saudi fashion students the chance to receive partial funding for their three-year diploma programs, which will commence in late August 2025. Istituto Marangoni group managing director Stefania Valenti expressed her gratitude. "A sincere thank you to the Fashion Commission, the Ministry of Culture, the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, and to Ministry of Investment for their invaluable support in establishing this Higher Training Institute,' she said. 'Our mission is to nurture local creative talent by combining global expertise with Saudi heritage, shaping the future leaders of the fashion and luxury industries in Saudi Arabia. This initiative will lay the foundation for developing a new generation of Saudi talents and managers, equipping them with the skills to connect with international markets while embracing the vision of the Fashion Commission and Saudi Vision 2030,' Valenti said. According to Fashion Commission Chief Executive Burak Cakmak, the partnership 'marks a pivotal moment for the Saudi fashion industry.' 'By investing in our local talent and providing them with world-class education, we are not only empowering the next generation of Saudi designers and leaders but also enriching the global fashion landscape with our unique cultural heritage. Together, we are building a sustainable and thriving fashion ecosystem that reflects the ambition of Saudi Vision 2030,' he said. Strategically located in Riyadh, the institute will offer a diverse range of specialized programs that integrate Saudi heritage with advanced technical and managerial expertise. The three-year undergraduate courses will prepare students for careers in the fashion industry, with programs including "Fashion Design & Accessories,Fashion Communication & Image,Fashion Management,Digital Communication & Media,Fashion Product," and "Fragrances & Cosmetics Management." The courses will be accredited by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC), the government agency overseeing technical and vocational education in Saudi Arabia. In addition to undergraduate programs, the institute will provide upskilling and reskilling courses for industry professionals in both full-time and part-time formats. All programs will be delivered by a distinguished faculty composed of both international and local experts, ensuring a high-quality educational experience that meets global industry standards. To mark this significant partnership, a special Suhoor was held at the prestigious La Petite Maison in Riyadh, bringing together key stakeholders from the Fashion Commission, Istituto Marangoni, and the Saudi creative community.


Zawya
18-03-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Istituto Marangoni expands global presence with the opening of a new Higher Training Institute in Riyadh in August 2025
Riyadh – Following in-depth market analysis and assessments conducted in synergy with the Fashion Commission, Istituto Marangoni is set to launch its Riyadh campus in August 2025. The new Higher Training Institute will offer specialized programs designed to align with the needs of Saudi Arabia fashion and luxury market and contribute to the Kingdom's economic diversification goals. The new campus of Istituto Marangoni will be based at KAFD, at the Riyadh Creative District (RCD), the new initiative managed and overseen by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC). As the incubator for RCD, RCRC successfully attracted a series of prestigious companies and institutions from the creative industry as tenants for the District. Instituto Marangoni is one of them which has chosen Riyadh as the location of its new campus in the Kingdom because of its dynamic creative ecosystem, growing demand for high-level fashion education, and the city's strategic role in shaping the future of the industry in the region. Combining a rich cultural and historic heritage with ongoing technological development and rapid urban transformation, Riyadh is becoming the new hotspot for fashion and innovation, confirming Saudi Arabia's growing influence on the global fashion industry. As part of a strategic initiative to support the next generation of Saudi fashion professionals, the Ministry of Culture's Fashion Commission is supporting Istituto Marangoni in the launch of its new three-year undergraduate Advanced Training Diploma. Istituto Marangoni will therefore provide 50 scholarships for Saudi students enrolling in the Diploma. This opportunity is open to Saudi nationals holding a high school certificate or an equivalent qualification. On March 17, the scholarship initiative was officially launched on Istituto Marangoni website through a competitive selection process, giving aspiring Saudi fashion students the chance to receive partial funding for their three-year diploma programs, which will commence in late August 2025. Stefania Valenti, Group Managing Director of Istituto Marangoni, expressed her gratitude: 'A sincere thank you to the Fashion Commission, the Ministry of Culture, the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, and to MISA – Ministry of Investment - for their invaluable support in establishing this Higher Training Institute. Our mission is to nurture local creative talent by combining global expertise with Saudi heritage, shaping the future leaders of the fashion and luxury industries in Saudi Arabia. This initiative will lay the foundation for developing a new generation of Saudi talents and managers, equipping them with the skills to connect with international markets while embracing the vision of the Fashion Commission and Saudi Vision 2030.' Burak Cakmak, CEO of the Fashion Commission, added, 'This partnership with Istituto Marangoni marks a pivotal moment for the Saudi fashion industry. By investing in our local talent and providing them with world-class education, we are not only empowering the next generation of Saudi designers and leaders but also enriching the global fashion landscape with our unique cultural heritage. Together, we are building a sustainable and thriving fashion ecosystem that reflects the ambition of Saudi Vision 2030." Strategically located in Riyadh, the institute will offer a diverse range of specialized programs that integrate Saudi heritage with advanced technical and managerial expertise. The three-year undergraduate Advanced Training Diploma courses will prepare students for careers in the fashion industry, with programs including 'Fashion Design & Accessories,' 'Fashion Communication & Image,' 'Fashion Management,' 'Digital Communication & Media,' 'Fashion Product,' and 'Fragrances & Cosmetics Management.' These courses will be accredited by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC), the government agency overseeing technical and vocational education in Saudi Arabia. In addition to undergraduate programs, the institute will provide upskilling and reskilling courses for industry professionals in both full-time and part-time formats. All programs will be delivered by a distinguished faculty composed of both international and local experts, ensuring a high-quality educational experience that meets global industry standards. To mark this significant partnership, a special Suhoor was held at the prestigious La Petite Maison in Riyadh, bringing together key stakeholders from the Fashion Commission, Istituto Marangoni, and the Saudi creative community.