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Short Course in Fashion Styling Management (SCFS)
Docente: Da definire
Il Corso in Styling Management (SCFS) offre una formazione intensiva sullo styling come processo creativo completo: dalla ricerca dell'idea alla costruzione dell'immagine finale, passando per concept, look e narrazione visiva. Un percorso concreto e orientato al portfolio, pensato per chi vuole tradurre un'ispirazione in un linguaggio estetico coerente tra styling, contesto e identità di brand.
Il corso si tiene in italiano e in inglese ed è rivolto a studenti universitari, giovani professionisti e a chiunque voglia acquisire competenze operative nello styling moda e comprendere i processi di lavoro tipici di editorial, campaign e showroom styling all'interno del settore fashion.
Short Course in Fashion Styling Management (SCFS)
Key Facts
Lecturer: to be confirmed
Duration: 5 days — 6 hours per day (30 hours total)
Start date: September 2026
Location: Milano Fashion Institute Campus, Via G. Durando 38, Milan
Language: Italian and English
Fee: €1,500
Programme
Day 1 — Styling Fundamentals & Visual Language Understanding what styling is and how it creates meaning Fashion styling: roles and areas of application (editorial, campaign, runway, celebrity). Analysis of visual language in contemporary fashion. Case studies from editorials and Milan Fashion Week runway shows. Workshop: first analysis and selection of visual references.
Day 2 — Research, Moodboard & Concept Development Building the visual idea How to build an effective moodboard. Trend analysis and stylistic research. Editorial concept development: theme and visual narrative. Brand reference analysis. Workshop: final moodboard construction.
Day 3 — Technical Styling & Look Construction Translating the concept into real looks Styling principles: silhouette, volume and layering. Styling for editorial, runway and campaign. Outfit construction and combinations. Accessories, details and visual consistency. Workshop: full look development.
Day 4 — Shooting & Art Direction Bringing the concept to production — on set Introduction to the creative direction of a shoot. On-set styling: dynamics and adjustments. Posing, storytelling and working with the photographer. Editorial shoot simulation and material review.
Day 5 — Editing, Selection & Presentation Finalising the project Project editing: image selection and narrative sequence. Construction of the final editorial or concept book presentation. Structured feedback and final project presentation.