Making of: Arsutoria School
In this edition: a new hub for the future of education, generative AI as a learning tool, and students' diploma projects.
October 2023
It is said that with a retro touch you can never go wrong. More risky is daring to venture designs with wondrous and funambulistic shapes. If you really want to be sure to get in tune with the hot summer season then you should go for elements that lead back to naturalness. These are the main themes that characterize the coming hot season; themes that somehow recall very current trends and style ideas and that will certainly ensure good sales for an industry that better than others has ridden the post-pandemic rebounds. Note the tendency to remain a little under the radar, to not shout glamour but whisper it with pastel shades that are not at all excessive. Or to not flaunt, but rather choose few accessories or flashy buckles. A mood undoubtedly directed at rediscovering that simple elegance that survives the gusts of trends.
Inside Arsutoria Magazine you will find the latest industry news, photo galleries with shoe, bag and material trends, and interviews with professionals and experts in the world of footwear and leather goods.
In this edition: a new hub for the future of education, generative AI as a learning tool, and students' diploma projects.
The September 2025 edition of Simac Tanning Tech drew some common threads: the future of footwear and leather goods is not just a question of speed (read automation), but of intelligence and sustainability.
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