CPM & NABA - Stitching Words. NABA Fashion Show 2024
CPM students are the authors of the music for the Naba event
The students of the CPM Music Institute, the Music School founded and chaired by Franco Mussida, are the authors of the music for Stitching Words. NABA Fashion Show 2024 - Milan, the special event of NABA, New Academy of Fine Arts held on Monday 24 June, inside the Triennale di Milano and which every year brings to the catwalk the best collections of the students of the three-year course in Fashion Design of the campus from Milan.
The final presentation was born from the “Stitching Words” concept, promoted by Colomba Leddi (Fashion Design Area Leader) and Michele Corradini (Course Leader of the Three-Year Course in Fashion Design – Milan), with the Direction and Artistic Direction of Paolo Bazzani (Art Director and teacher NABA).
The parade was accompanied by the sound of the 3rd year students of the Pop Rock Composition course under the guidance of the Department Head and teacher Diego Maggi and Alberto Cipolla. Live, the compositions of the musicians, students and graduates of the CPM Music Institute: Alberto Barbieri, Alessio Tartini, Carloalberto Viani, Davidemettifogo, Emanuele Duchi, Gaetano Chirico, Giovanni Minelli, Giulio Carter, Greta Lanni, Marco Pezzali, Mario Vernetti, Sergio Marinelli and Simone Mangialenti together with the choir composed of Edoardo Radaelli, Raffaella Nicolazzo, Lorenza Guatteri, Matteo Dolcetti, Irene Tomassini, Sara Cosco, Lara Mandelli, Chiara Fraternale, Giulia Bottaro, Leonardo Tomarelli and Jan Tarchiani.
“STITCHING WORDS” is the concept, developed by Nicoletta Morozzi (NABA Fashion Design Advisor), from which the creations of the NABA students and the compositions of the students of the CPM Music Institute took inspiration: the outfit becomes a means to give visible shape to the process of humanity's development, attempting to reconcile human beings, animals, technologies and nature, indulging inclinations and passions.
The collaboration between NABA and the CPM Music Institute was promoted by the Teaching Director Luca Nobis with the support of the Department Head and teacher of Pop Rock Composition Diego Maggi and the Fashion Area of NABA.