Bust, Acof creates an inclusive fashion collection. With UILDM and Mai Paura

BUSTO ARSIZIO – Great success for the presentation of “Destroy” collection created by second year students of the Sistema Moda technical institute. This year the collaboration for the “Right to elegance” project it did not only concern UILDM Varese, but also the disabled people of Mai Paura Odv. The satisfaction of Mauro and Cinzia Ghisellini of ACOF: «An incredible educational journey for our students». The final shooting took place on the suggestive flowerbed of Piazza San Giovanni in Busto Arsizio.

The project expands

A pact that is renewed, and is expanding, to give ACOF Olga Fiorini students a valuable lesson on what the word inclusion really means. Also this year the school directed by Mauro and Cinzia Ghisellini revived the “Right to Elegance” projectmaking the sartorial wisdom of its educational tradition available with the needs of people with disabilities, in need of tailor-made clothing that are beautiful and at the same time suitable for their needs. But not only. This time, if it is true that the initiative has been conducted for the fourth consecutive year in synergy with UILDM Varese (the Italian Union for the fight against muscular dystrophy), it is also true that he has added to the challenge also the Mai Paura Odv groupdedicated to children with Down syndrome, in order to make the message contained in this initiative even more effective and comprehensive.

The shooting in the square

The students of second year of the Fashion System Technical Institute they got to work in the last few weeks and yesterday morning, 7 June, they were finally able to present the result they achieved in the heart of Busto Arsizio, taking part in a photo shoot on the picturesque lawn installed in the central Piazza San Giovanni. In front of the basilica, the young students of ACOF, guided by the teachers Chiara Mascheroni, Lucia Caccia and Elio Turriwere able to show everyone the collection of “Destroy” t-shirts, created at the end of this particular civic education journey.

Inclusion lesson

“Was a very exciting and engaging moment», explain Mauro and Cinzia Ghisellini, directors of the Bustocco institute. «Having united attention to physical and intellectual disabilities it is a further step to show our young people what exists beyond the hedge, looking towards a world that has specific needs but which he has many more things to teach than he asks for. Compared to many important projects that we carry out, this one has a truly particular value, since allows young people to grow in a conscious and inclusive way. Whoever worked on these t-shirts understood not only how to create a beautiful dress, but also how this product can give joy and equal dignity to everyone. And it is something that is worth much more.”

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