Fashion has often consumed. We want it to learn how to regenerate.
The Sustainability Manifesto
At Ferrari Fashion School, we believe that sustainability is not only one of the most urgent challenges of our time, but above all a new form of culture: a contemporary language that allows creativity to evolve toward more complex, responsible, and meaningful models.
The goals and actions outlined in this Sustainability Manifesto have been developed in alignment with the United Nations 2030 Agenda. Each commitment is linked to one or more Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring a transparent, traceable approach aligned with international sustainability standards.
The goals
We imagine fashion as a space of care, a place for both voice and listening.
We teach that sustainable fashion knows how to listen, include, and give back value.
It regenerates—giving voice rather than imposing it.
The kind of luxury we aim to help shape is not only exclusive: it is conscious, fully aware of its responsibility in shaping the world—and this is precisely what makes it even more beautiful.
Train professionals capable of giving new life to materials, ideas, and cultures.
We are committed to preparing individuals able to regenerate materials, techniques, and traditions through increasingly innovative and conscious approaches. Within our programs, we have expanded intercultural workshops, launched projects focused on upcycling discarded garments, and built strong collaborations with textile innovators, integrating circularity into our educational model.
Nurture minds capable of imagining projects and products with a positive aesthetic and ethical impact.
We are committed to fostering creativity that combines beauty, ethics, and responsibility in addressing the challenges of contemporary fashion. Working closely with students and partners, we have involved them in real sustainability-driven challenges, brought leading industry voices into the classroom, and developed international collaborations in support of social and environmental justice.
Guide students to design with a future-oriented mindset—creating objects that improve over time and conceiving business as a generator of cultural, ethical, and environmental value.
We are committed to supporting students in developing durable, regenerative design and responsible business models that redefine the standards of slow fashion. Based on this vision, we have integrated lifecycle thinking into our programs, expanded ethical entrepreneurship courses, and launched workshops on innovative materials and upcycling practices with external partners.
Teach that truly sustainable fashion is born from sensitivity, inclusion, and collective work.
We are committed to building a learning environment where inclusivity and collaboration are at the center of every creative process. Through our community initiatives, we have promoted transdisciplinary teamwork, created spaces for dialogue where every voice is valued, and strengthened mutual support within the school.
Promote an educational approach that integrates values such as accessibility, appreciation of differences, gender equality, and cultural diversity.
We are committed to embedding diversity and equity as core principles of our teaching and community. Through targeted actions, we are introducing cultural awareness modules into courses, encouraging intercultural dialogue, and co-develop
Guide our students to imagine a better future—for themselves, for those around them, and for future generations.
We are committed to cultivating a culture of awareness and responsibility that connects our students to a global movement for change. Building on this vision, we are strengthening international collaborations, expanding cultural exchange programs, and integrating well-being and climate awareness at the heart of our community.

