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Why the Museum of Costume is has demonstrated the most innovative trends in fashion

most innovative trends in fashionThe “Nature” is the leitmotiv of the gateway presented yesterday at the Museum of Costume has shown the most innovative trends in fashion from the hand of future creators of haute couture. The parade was godmother to Mrs. Eloise Barceló and brought the work of students in the School of Fashion Design sneak collaborating center at the University Camilla José Celia, which will, in 2012/2013, the first class university this discipline.

Designs, fabrics, colors, shapes and textures in harmony with nature, with nature, make a future trend in the new generations and reflect a cultural change that will transform the way we dress and the very idea of fashion and their traditional relationship concepts such as luxury or glamour. “The costumes presented by the students,” says Rafael Diaz, director of ESNE-anticipate a revolution in the world of fashion, based on the reinterpretation of values sometimes outdated and the momentum of new ones that reinforce the relationship of man and his environment. “

“A revolution,” he says Rafael Diaz-Really large confirming the potential of the Spanish fashion, from the standpoint of design and economic development. The Fashion Design is now a university degree, which is a huge step forward in the training of new professionals, able to compete successfully in the international market, not only with their creations, but also with a new business mentality. “In this objective, from the first year, students have a close and continuing relationship with the professionals and the industry and among these activities relative to the market and the company are the gateways as presented today at the Museum.

The Graduate Degree in Fashion Design is one of the first adaptations of university education the Bologna Process that includes the creation of new Spanish degrees in the so-called European Higher Education Area. “A Plan” Rafael Diaz-indicates that promotes collaboration with different organizations, companies and entities that serve as a bridge to promote the entry of our students in the professional world. “

In addition to the Gateway, the appointment of the Museum of Costume has included a panel discussion on the current state of the fashion industry who have participated in the designer David Elfin, Laura Victoria Valencia, President of the Association of Young and New Designers, Diego Ronda, Creative and Managing Director of Rockwell Group Europe, and the fashion journalist Pedro Mantilla. After the roundtable came the great moment of creative young people. The walkway was 90 figurines, designed by 49 students, reflecting a new understanding of fashion, multicultural, multiracial, which fuses nature, culture and tradition with the most innovative and bold design, reinterpreting natural fabrics like cottons, silks and linens.

What about the fashion trends are served at the Museum of Costume

 fashion trends are served at the Museum of CostumeThe “Nature” is the leitmotiv of the gateway presented yesterday at the Museum of Costume, which showed the most innovative fashion trends of the future creators of haute couture. The boat parade was Heloise Barceló and brought the work of students in the School of Fashion Design sneak collaborating center at the University Camilla José Celia, which will, in 2012/2013, the first class university in this discipline.
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Designs, fabrics, colors, shapes and textures in harmony with nature, with nature, make a future trend in the new generations and reflect a cultural change that will transform the way we dress and the very idea of fashion and their traditional relationship concepts such as luxury or glamour. “The costumes presented by the students,” says Rafael Diaz, director of ESNE-anticipate a revolution in the world of fashion, based on the reinterpretation of values sometimes outdated and the momentum of new ones that reinforce the relationship of being man and his environment. “
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Design in Fashion is now a university degree so that from the first year, students maintain a close and continuing relationship with professionals and with industry and between these activities relative to the market and the company is the gateways as presented yesterday at the Museum.
In addition to the Gateway, the appointment of the Museum of Costume has included a panel discussion on “The current situation of the fashion industry” in which participated the designer David Elfin, Laura Victoria Valencia, President of the Association of Young and New Designers, Diego Ronda, Creative and Managing Director of Rockwell Group Europe, and the fashion journalist, Pedro Mantilla. After the roundtable came the great moment of creative young people. The walkway was 90 figurines, designed by 49 students, reflecting a new understanding of fashion, multicultural, multiracial, which fuses nature, culture and tradition with the most innovative and bold design, reinterpreting natural fabrics like cottons, silks and linens.