When fashion becomes an exercise in identity, the result is never just a simple accessory, but a collective story. This is the case with the collaboration between Furla and Polimoda, which saw six young students from the Fashion Styling and Fashion Art Direction courses transform the Moonlight bag into a laboratory of personality. Diletta Marsili, Dora Xie Yedan, Lucky Sturm, Sara Miele, Simona Hu, and Zinam Klaas each chose a different color variant of the model—one of the most iconic pieces from Furla’s new collection—to translate their personal aesthetic vision and unique approach to fashion into image and style.
The result is a campaign unlike any other: no polished sets or exotic locations, but the authentic spaces of Polimoda’s campuses in Florence, already brimming with creativity, which become both stage and statement. Furla provides the bag, Polimoda provides the ideas: the rest is a generational dialogue blending the classicism of a historic brand with the freshness of those who study and dream fashion before practicing it.
Moonlight, in short, is like a blank canvas on which to inscribe different personalities. An exercise in style that celebrates the power of individuality, reminding us that an object, when entrusted to different perspectives, ceases to be a mere product and becomes a narrative. After all, isn’t that the magic of fashion?









