During thefitting session, models from the Valentino Booking agency tried on the garments designed by the students, which allowed each piece to be tailored to the needs of the fashion show. Approximately 40 women and 20 men fromthe company participated in the event.
During the event, instructors Ana Inés Píriz—who holds a master’s degreein Design and Fashion—andLucía Torchelo, along with assistant Agustina Gómez Platero, offered feedback and suggestionsto refine the collections.
The name "Parallax" refers to parallel realities, and the parade will revolve around three themes: dreams and artificial intelligence; cultural history; and customs and traditions.
The event is being organized by Hugo Millán, a lecturer in the Bachelor’s Program in Fashion Design, who is overseeing the set design and overall staging, alongside the event’s general coordination byMariana Muzi, the program’s academic coordinator.
The fashion show will featuremakeup artists, an audiovisual crew, and variousDJs, providing students with a hands-on and comprehensive experience in the fashion industry.
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Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design