After completing her training in the third edition of the Vogue Master’s in Fashion and Beauty Business Management, this Spanish professional is already making her way in the fashion world, working for the renowned Spanish brand Romualda, famous for its iconic hand-painted hats.

We spoke with her about her experience in the master’s program and how it has helped her launch her career in one of the most competitive and creative industries. Her story is a testament to how specialized education can be the key to starting a successful career.

Why did you decide to study this master’s program?

I decided to study this master’s program because I always knew I wanted to work in the fashion sector, but from a more business-oriented perspective. I found in this program the most comprehensive option, not only due to the prestige of Vogue magazine but also because of the collaboration with Carlos III University of Madrid.

What would you highlight about the master’s program?

The three aspects I would highlight are:

  1. The Professors: They are active professionals in the fashion and beauty industry, which greatly enriches the learning experience.
  2. Access to Campuses: The ability to access both the Condé Nast campus and UC3M is an incredible advantage.
  3. Masterclasses: These are wonderful experiences, as industry professionals come to share real cases and everyday practices.

What has the master’s program contributed to your professional growth?

The master’s program has provided me with both a general and specific view of the fashion and beauty sector, teaching me how to manage a business in this unique field. It’s a sector that requires specialized knowledge to understand and navigate properly. Additionally, I had the opportunity to do my curricular internship at Romualda in the Sales and Marketing department. It was an incredible and enriching experience, and I am very grateful for everything I learned and experienced during that time. I recently completed the internship and started as the Press and Communication Manager at the same brand. This new position is a fantastic opportunity, and I am eager to contribute to the brand’s growth and success from my new role.

What advice would you give to future students of the master’s program?

My advice is to come with a strong desire to learn. It’s essential to take advantage of the classes and actively participate, as the professors aim to create dynamic sessions where everyone interacts. I believe this is the best way to learn and make the most of the program.