
Creative academy: the richemont's luxury design school, milan
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CREATIVE ACADEMY: THE RICHEMONT’S LUXURY DESIGN SCHOOL, MILAN an international postgraduate school of design in milan, italy, the creative academy was established by the richemont group–a
holding company that owns several of the world’s leading luxury companies. the institution offers specialized training in design for applied arts, with a particular focus on jewellery,
watchmaking and fashion accessories. its mission is to offer young future professionals the most efficacious tools necessary to answer the constantly evolving demands of the production
world. the masters course covers the entire design process – from product development to marketing and communication creative academy offers a master of arts in design and applied arts that
teaches students how to design, draft and produce real-life products for the luxury sector. the aim of the program is to turn theory into professional practice, spanning the entire creative
process–from the earliest concept phase, to product development and craftsmanship, marketing, communication and visual merchandising–and includes lessons about the dynamics of the luxury
world and the competitive benefits produced by applied creativity. the first 7 months (january – july) of the course is composed of practical and theoretical lessons, while the final period
of 3 months (sepetember – november) sees deserving students completing internships at one of richemont’s many affiliated trademark companies so that they gain first-hand industry experience.
theoretical as well as hands-on practical experience are an important part of the curriculum the academy has a lot of open spaces for student collaboration, while an extensive library is
housed on the upper level located in the northwestern part of milan, the school is situated within a spacious loft renovated specifically for the school in 2004. the ground floor of the
building is home to a large 300-square-meter area dedicated to cultural events and exhibitions, as well as offices, classrooms and research facilities. the school boasts a library with an
important archive of volumes on jewellery, watchmaking and design which grows every year thanks to generous private donations. the school’s building is a 300-square-metre loft space in the
northwestern part of milan applicants must have completed a course of studies in a discipline related to design at the university degree level, or equivalent, with additional work and
apprenticeship experience preferred. for more information on the admissions process and how to apply, click here.