Silvia Tcherassi announces fashion scholarship with Istituto Marangoni

Colombian designer Silvia Tcherassi has launched a new scholarship in partnership with Istituto Marangoni to train Latin American talent in the fashion industry. The call is open until May 20 for regional students. Candidates must submit a 500-word essay on their proposal.

Colombian designer Silvia Tcherassi announced a scholarship to develop Latin American talent in fashion, partnering with Istituto Marangoni, one of the world's most influential schools for creative training. The institution serves as a bridge between education and the luxury industry, boasting a 91% employability rate.

The call targets Latin American students interested in fields such as Fashion Business, Fashion Design, Fashion Styling, or Interior Design. Applicants must submit a 500-word essay outlining the concept behind their proposal. Applications are open until May 20.

Submissions are accepted via https://www.istitutomarangonimiami.com/. This initiative offers a key opportunity for careers in the sector, as stated in the announcement.

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