Fashion Archives

Learn to enhance corporate heritage, a strategic asset to stand out in an ever-changing market.

Learn to enhance corporate heritage, a strategic asset to stand out in an ever-changing market.

What does a Fashion Heritage Manager do?

A Fashion Heritage Manager is a professional specialized in the management, preservation, and enhancement of a company’s cultural and historical heritage. A key figure enhancing corporate memory and identity, playing a significant role in the fashion industry.

What will you learn?

  • Establishing and maintaining a Textile and Fashion Archive: You will lay the foundation for building an archive in the fashion industry and will be able to understand the importance of corporate memory and the methods for collecting, organizing, and preserving textile materials and historical documents.
  • Cataloging and digitization: You will be able to convert tangible assets into easily accessible and well-organised digital resources by virtualising and classifying archival documents in accordance with international standards.
  • Communication and Heritage Management: Through publications, exhibitions, and other storytelling tools, you will learn how to create captivating tales that improve the brand’s history and identity while using archival memory to produce effective communication strategies.

€ 1.700*

*Customized payment options available

Classes: January – May 2026

Registration deadline: See individual

Course format: In-person or live streaming

Places: 22

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From January to May

Courses can also be purchased individually (each course has 16 hours, total course hours are 80 + 20 hours of project work).

A certificate of attendance will be issued upon attendance of at least 80% of the course hours.

Specialization

Classes: January 14, 15, and 16, 2026

Registration deadline:
January 7, 2026

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Specialization

Classes: February 11, 12 and 13, 2026

Registration deadline:
February 4, 2026

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Specialization

Classes: March 11, 12, and 13, 2026

Registration deadline:
March 4, 2026

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Specialization

Classes: April 15, 16, and 17, 2026

Registration deadline:
April 8, 2026

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Specialization

Classes: May 14, 15 and 16, 2026

Registration deadline:
May 7, 2026

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Project Work

Exclusively for those who purchase all modules

Partner of the 2026 Edition: Ferragamo

Students will have the opportunity to deepen the knowledge gained during the course by addressing a brief provided directly by the Salvatore Ferragamo Group Archives, addressing a real need for the company’s archival enhancement.

Benetton archive

The Benetton Archive will be the focus of the final project work of this edition of the Fashion Archives course. Participants will have the opportunity to visit the Benetton Archive under the direction of Directors Simone Da Ros and Mara Lacagnina, and to conduct a briefing on improving the Archive’s holdings, which was created by the company, in order to apply the knowledge gained throughout the course’s five modules.

WP Lavori in corso

WP Lavori in Corso has been defining generations’ styles through quality and research since 1982. After 40 years, it has opened an archive with over 80,000 garments, 5,500 books, and the Gianfranco Ferré collection, usually accessible only to experts. This heritage will be the focus of the course’s Project Work, offering participants, guided by Gaia Vitolo, the opportunity to catalog the historical documentation related to WP’s collaborations with international streetwear and workwear brands.

Missoni Archive

The Missoni Archive brings together more than 25,000 pieces of apparel, accessories, textiles, artwork, and editorial materials that highlight the brand’s distinctiveness, preserving 70 years of its history.It also houses Ottavio Missoni’s artistic creations, including patchwork tapestries and original drawings. The exhibition, also accessible virtually, allows visitors to explore the brand’s iconic motifs, an expression of the Put-together style. The Archive was the focus of the 2022-2023 Project Work of the Fashion Archives course, with students guided by Luca Missoni in a project to enhance printing transparencies, which was ultimately presented to the company board.

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IMPORTANTE: Al termine della procedura di registrazione, per confermare la propria partecipazione al corso/i selezionato/i, è necessario eseguire un bonifico bancario della quota prevista, alle seguenti coordinate:
IBAN: IT39V0327302400000600102764
Banca: Solution Bank S.p.A.
Beneficiario: Fondazione Fashion Research Italy
Causale: [Nome e Cognome del partecipante] – [Nome del corso selezionato]

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The Foundation

Fashion Research Italy Foundation was founded in 2015 with the mission of celebrating and promoting the manufacturing excellence that makes our Emilia-Romagna region unique, establishing itself as a point of reference for the entire fashion industry.The Textile Design Archive, which contains 30,000 paper and textile designs, is the core business of F.FRI. It serves as a resource for designers and small and medium-sized businesses in the industry.

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