Held within the refined setting of Museo Bagatti Valsecchi, the Diamond Club Fashion Event brought together fashion, art, and design in the context of Milan Fashion Week. The historic interiors of the museum provided an elegant backdrop for an event focused on aesthetics, craftsmanship, and creative exchange.
The evening welcomed an international audience and professionals from the fashion industry. The event was hosted and curated by Cesarina Ferruzzi, who oversaw both the artistic direction and the flow of the programme. The organisers expressed their appreciation to the partners who supported the initiative, including Museo Bagatti Valsecchi, the World Luxury Chamber of Commerce, and IPA Agency.
A special focus was placed on Giuseppe Fata, Head Sculpture Designer, whose work explores the intersection of fashion and sculpture. During the event, his creative contribution and distinctive artistic language received professional recognition from the international fashion community.
The runway presentations featured collections and projects by a diverse selection of designers and brands. Maison Draypresented haute couture creations highlighting tailored craftsmanship and the values of Made in Italy. Iskia Luxury Bagsshowcased accessories combining Italian artisanal expertise with contemporary design. Additional presentations included Lilisher, Arte & Bellezza, Likeman, Hannah Minkof, and Alena Angel Art, each offering a unique interpretation of form, materials, and visual expression.
The programme was complemented by a live musical performance by saxophonist Federico Sax, adding an atmospheric and expressive dimension to the evening.
The Diamond Club Fashion Event served as a platform for dialogue between fashion, art, and design, emphasizing the importance of authorship, creativity, and interdisciplinary collaboration within the contemporary fashion landscape.
The next Diamond Club event is already scheduled for a forthcoming edition of Milan Fashion Week and will once again take place at Museo Bagatti Valsecchi on 2 March 2026. The upcoming gathering will continue the project’s focus on fashion, creativity, and curated presentations within a refined historical setting.











