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Creative Direction for Fashion - Extraordinary is the new Ordinary: Talk with Danielle Kwateng

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CREATIVE DIRECTION FOR FASHION - EXTRAORDINARY IS THE NEW ORDINARY: Danielle Kwateng, journalist, editor, entrepreneur, Executive Editor at Teen Vogue and mentor of The IED Master in Creative Direction For Fashion, will share her vision on creativity, communication, brands and new generations.

The Master in Creative Direction for Fashion has been created to help students develop a strategic and innovative approach to the world of fashion design, applying structured methodologies to produce stunning creative pitches that convincingly express their ideas.
Students will study the intrinsic links between fashion, art and communication, analyzing the evolution of a professional figure and the market of reference through lectures, labs, and projects. Students will also have the opportunity to immerse themselves in prestigious company visits, coming into direct contact with a variety of professional figures from the local fashion scene.

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Fashion Coordinator
Graduated in Economics and MSc in Fashion Marketing and Management, Senior Fashion Buyer for CBI - Camera Buyer Italia, he developed his international experience as Head Buyer for men’s and women’s collections and Key Account Manager for Stores and Ecommerce platforms. After working as Sales Executive for some high-end brands in London, Milan, Paris and New York, now he is working as Fashion Area Coordinator at IED Firenze and Fashion Business Consultant for international Companies operating in the Fashion & Luxury sector.ion & Luxury sector.
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Executive Editor at Teen Vogue
Born to two Ghanaian immigrants, Danielle Kwateng is a journalist, editor, entrepreneur, and cultural critic. In 2009 she graduated from Howard University and went on to Columbia University’s Publishing Course before starting her professional career in media. She has held positions at Glamour, Essence, and VICE in various editorial capacities in her decade-long career. Danielle’s work has also opened the door for lecture opportunities at places like Harvard University, Clark Atlanta University, CUNY, Facebook, Hulu, Apple, and HBO. Passionate about diversity in fashion, she founded The Volta River, an e-commerce shop for Black artisans in 2016. Danielle currently serves as the Executive Editor at Teen Vogue.
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