A new important achievement for the Fashion Design degree course: no fewer than five students have been selected as finalists in the 36th edition of the National Fashion Profession Competition for Young Designers promoted by CNA Federmoda.
The competition, one of the most prestigious events dedicated to emerging talents in Italian fashion, selected the finalists from over one thousand projects submitted by schools and academies from across Italy, confirming its role as a key platform for promoting creativity and fostering dialogue between education and the fashion industry.
The five Modartech students will take part in the final stage of the contest, which includes workshops, meetings with industry professionals, and the final fashion show scheduled to take place in Florence this July.
Among the selected projects:
- Alessio Camerini with “Trauma”, a streetwear collection that interprets clothing as a form of protection through soft volumes, technical materials, and urban influences.
- Francesca Montano with “Nativa”, a contemporary interpretation of Lucanian tradition through artisanal craftsmanship and references to the rural heritage of Basilicata.
- Lisa Montecchi with “Hybridæ”, a research project that transforms elements of sports equipment into an energetic and experimental urbanwear language.
- Greta Orlandi with “Nomadica”, a reflection on nomadic and multicultural identity translated into organic textures and tactile craftsmanship.
- Martina Tenace with “Direzione 10”, a collection inspired by the imagery of Brazilian favelas and football as a symbol of freedom and redemption.
An achievement that once again confirms the value of the Modartech educational path and the students’ ability to stand out in the leading national competitions dedicated to contemporary fashion.

