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MAR. 26, 2015

Ezaki Satoshi, the 2nd emerging designer of Istituto Marangoni Exchange Program

Italian fashion & degisn school, Istituto Marangoni and Japan Fashion Week Organization have teamed up for the second launch of the “Istituto Marangoni Scholarship – Supported by THE FASHION POST” with the aim of supporting emerging designers in Japan. The Exchange Program is focused at creating opportunities for emerging designer to support for participating MBFWT in future.

About Istituto Marangoni

Istituto Marangoni is the private fashion institute founded in 1935 in Milan. Istituto Marangoni’s graduates include the likes of Moschino’s Francisco, Dolce & Gabbana’s Domenico Dolce, Umit Benan, Tod’s Alessandra Facchinetti, while many others have gone on to great success at various international brands such as Gucci, Armani, and Valentino.
http://www.istitutomarangoni.com

About Istituto Marangoni Scholarship – Supported by THE FASHION POST

The project aims to support and backup emerging designers in Japan. Designers will be able to receive a month-long special programme at one of the school’s campuses in Milan, London, or Paris, with no personal costs required in regard to air transport, accommodation, and tuition fees.

The second emerging designer Satoshi Ezaki’s Profile

Satoshi Ezaki
Born in Saga in 1984. After Graduated from Bunka Fashion College, he worked as a designer at an apparel company,launched the brand in 2009. He studied leather craft byhimself
His leather goods are produced with his original crafting method and working with hand-sewing factory to produce neat and high-qualitative leather product.
*Courses TBA

The First Emerging Designer Daichi Enohara’s comment

“The program I took this time consisted mainly of lectures regarding fashion image and styling courses, focusing on the history of fashion and methods for launching brand visuals. Actually going abroad allows you to see and learn about things that you didn’t imagine at all, outside of technical aspects. I think that going abroad was an extremely beneficial experience. Besides, I think it was beneficial to be able to experience first-hand the fact that peoples’ ideas toward clothing differ completely depending on their country and background.”

Daichi Enohara’s Interview

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