Back to School 2021 | First Day Outfits, Building Community and Safety

Returning to campus in security and in style

Back to School 2021 | First Day Outfits, Building Community and Safety

Returning to campus in security and in style

Polimoda launches a new Spotify playlist to celebrate the academic year, students safely return to campus and our photographers capture back-to-school outfits, allowing young creatives to get to know each other through fashion while building their new community in Florence.

The Latest Spotify Playlist

From exclusive playlists curated by our very own PolimodaPeople to original podcast episodes with some of the biggest names in fashion and culture like Marina Abramović, Rick Owens, Marco Bizzarri, Tim Blanks, Lidewij Edelkoort, Iris van Herpen and more, Polimoda’s Spotify profile was created not only for our students but for everyone who is curious about fashion and our school. 

Our latest back-to-school playlist features VINCINT, King Princess, dodie, AUDREY NUNA and more. Music and fashion are interconnected and we want to keep you inspired for the new academic year.

First Day of School Outfits

To celebrate the beginning of the 2021/2022 academic year, Polimoda sent out photographers to all 3 campuses to capture the best back-to-school outfits! We shared hundreds of your looks on Instagram and encouraged you to start following each other. Building your new community in Florence is important and we’re excited for everyone who started making new friends with #PolimodaBacktoSchool2021.

Safety and Green Passes

Polimoda is committed to keeping the community safe and healthy. Students and faculty of Italian universities must be in possession of a Covid-19 Green Pass, EU Digital Covid Certificate or equivalent recognized certification to attend in-person activities and classes on campus. Therefore, in order to apply the provisions of the decree at Polimoda, students, teachers and staff have been presenting their Green Pass to safely access our three locations.

Polimoda will continue working on keeping students safe in Florence.Â