Hamide Osmani
Contact: hamideosmani03@gmail.com
University/School: Istituto Modartech
Location: Pontedera, Italy
Website: https://www.behance.net/hamideosmani1
About me
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About me _____
A Fashion designer who combines tradition, innovation, and modernity.
I am a fashion design student at Modartech Institute, selected to gain visibility through the Graduate Fashion Foundation. Since I was six years old, I have carried with me a big dream: to become an emerging fashion designer. I have always loved creativity, drawing, art, fabrics, and experimentation. I chose to attend a fashion high school here in Italy (Cellini-Tornabuoni Firenze), where I acquired foundational fashion knowledge. I then continued my studies at Modartech, where this year I created my final collection. A month ago, I had the incredible opportunity to showcase my collection in a prestigious fashion show in Milan. It was a dream come true and made me believe I am truly on the right path and I will never stop chasing my dream of becoming a fashion designer.
Inspiration
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Inspiration _____
RILINDJE is my final graduation collection, a story of rebirth set in the heart of Kosovo: a land marked by conflict yet deeply rooted in culture and beauty.
The collection pays tribute to women who, after years of silence, are now reclaiming their voice and dignity. Each garment transforms the memory of pain into an act of strength turning invisibility into freedom. The collection blends innovative materials, such as black cactus leather and traditional embroidery reinterpreted through 3D printing, with cultural and artisanal elements like jacquard fabrics inspired by traditional Balkan carpets. Rich in textures, craftsmanship, and symbolism, it conveys a deeply rooted and powerful aesthetic. A strong artisanal presence runs throughout: knitwear in Made-in-Italy mohair yarns that recall the sheep of Kosovo, and traditional techniques revisited in a contemporary way.
My work
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My work _____
““Only by telling where we come from can we create something that touches, that lasts, that speaks.” -Hamide Osmani”