MiArtFashion and the Italian handmade production

From 21 to 23th June, in Milan, at Spazio Bossi Clerici, was hel MiArtFashion, the first international meeting of slow fashion coordinated by CNA Milano and CAN Lombardia in cooperation with CAN Federmoda.

MiArtFashion organized the inauguration day on friday 21th with an interesting panel: “The competitive edge of slow fashion”  and Giusy Bettoni presented the International eco-platform of C.L.A.S.S. together with important names of the fashion world.

The event was aimed to international and italian buyers, interested on the exclusivity of the new productions of the handmade Italian fashion. With 35 companies MiArtFashion  has been included into the calendar of international fairs, dedicated to the “ethical fashion” that confirms the capacity of the handmade Italian fashion, to penetrate the international market.

Were present at the panel discussion:

Cristina TajaniAssessore alle politiche per il Lavoro, Sviluppo Economico, Università e Ricerca del Comune di Milano

Francesca Romana Rinaldi, Docente MAFED SDA Bocconi,  Il futuro della moda: integrare etica ed estetica nella filiera

Piero Iacomoni, Fondatore Monnalisa S.p.A,  La trasparenza di filiera: il caso Monnalisa

Federica Vacca, Docente Dipartimento di Design, Politecnico di Milano, Design sul filo della tradizione

Giusy Bettoni, Fondatrice C.L.A.S.S. – Slow Fashion e Innovazione tessile

Modera: Luca Testoni, di EticaNews

 

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