Giulia is a fashion designer based in the Greater Boston Area. She is a BFA graduate in Fashion Design and recognized with Graduation with Distinction (Academic Honors) and Fashion Design Departmental Honors from Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
She is a technical thinker who pushes creativity and values quality, patience, and learning. Technical skills include sewing, pattern-drafting and tech-packs for both apparel and accessories. She has a love and specialty for hand-work such as embroidery, jewelry, and textile design. Giulia has worked with OKW, in Boston, MA, as a pattern-drafter and stitcher as well as Anna Nieman Couture, in Wellesley MA, as a fashion designer’s assistant producing samples.
Having a background in Europe and Italian descent, she is a lover of traveling, being immersed with cultures. She implements haute couture practices and explores creative innovations to push the unimaginable ideas to life.
Giulia’s Accomplishments
Boston Fashion Week’s 2020 Graduate Shoot
I had the honor of being 1 of 3 designers selected by Jay Calderin of Boston Fashion Week to have the opportunity to get my work photographed by Bob Packert and styled by Terri Mahn. After the photoshoot, we all met together virtually in an interview to discuss our experience behind the project during COVID.
The Boston Fashion Week 2020 interview (starts at 26:55) and the full Graduate Shoot gallery can be accessed via the links below:
Boston Fashion Week: MassArt Students
A video that I curated and designed was presented at the 26th Annual Boston Fashion Week. This event was to give the opportunity for the graduates of 2020 to present their work virtually when losing the ability to showcase their work in real life in their school’s 2020 Fashion Show due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The following is a link to the video containing the piece that I produced (starting at 8:17):
Boston Fashion Behind the Scenes
I was interviewed in a (virtual) TV Style Live Show hosted by Annora Takeuchi where I was able to not only meet other creatives in the fashion industry but was able to publicize my own work and talk about who I am as a designer.
The following is a link to the video of me getting interviewed (starting at 36:40):
Boston Fashion Week Behind the Scenes Saturday, October 10, 2020
2019 Design Media Institute Awards Showcase
My Conceptual Couture Intimidating Layers glass textiles dress was selected to be exhibited on a live model at a Pre-Boston Fashion Week event at the Design Media Institute Institute Leadership and Awards Conference titled “Reinvention & Renewal”.
2019 Lucid MassArt Fashion Department Exhibition
Three of my garments from my junior year (2018-2019) at Massachusetts College of Art and Design were selected during the Lucid Exhibition. Looks that got chosen include from left to right, my Womenswear, Conceptual Couture Imtimidating Layers glass textiles dress, and Womenswear Tailored Wool Coat.