"The advantage of studying in these classrooms is that you have the opportunity to do things that are worthwhile and leave a mark."
Roberto Verino visited the University to participate in a colloquium design students.
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11 | 12 | 2025
Galician designer Roberto Verino and his grandson, Iago Jover, director brand's director Innovation, visited the University of Navarra's School of Architecture to participate in a colloquium architecture students. designDuring his visit, Roberto Verino met with the president, María Iraburu, and also visited the file , the CIMA the University of Navarra Museum.
After touring the School's workshops, the colloquium Conversations in the workshop with Roberto Verino" took place. Jover began the conversation by asking the future designers: "Who wants to live 400 years?" With this allusion to the future, the designer's grandson sought to highlight the impact of design its posterity, a driving force that identifies Roberto Verino, a brand that for 43 years has sought to "add value and create impact," he explained. After decades of consolidating the brand's signature the market and more than 160 points of sale, the Galician designer confessed to the students that the core topic in "projects conveying that there is soul within them."
From left to right: Javier Antón, professor of Degree design; designer Roberto Verino; and his grandson, Iago Jover, director Innovation for the brand.
Following the presentations, Roberto Verino highlighted the "coherence" of the projects and encouraged students to believe in themselves and strive for continuous improvement in their projects.
Next, first-year students Ángela Gurpegui, Sofía Simoni, Luciana García Garibay, Laila Abouchedid, Rafaela Caballón, Silvia Simón, Amanda Cargill, Lia Aguilar, and Nicolás Von Bock presented their projects on the prospectus for Verino's new fragrance, which presentation in Madrid. The proposals evoked eternal summers, the sound of jazz, the smell of coffee, and the freshness of everyday life.
To continue the conversation, the project [Des]Composición" (Decomposition) was also presented, created by Fátima Cruz, Francisco Javier Herráez, Isabella Moreira, Nerea Gallego, and Icíar Andrés, second-year design students. The proposal part of the activity 'CONSOLIDATION / BODY: traditions and design , where students reinterpreted the traditions and folklore of different cultures in the urban fashion scene.
Following the presentations, Roberto Verino highlighted the "coherence" of the projects and encouraged students to believe in themselves and strive for continuous improvement in their projects. Eduardo Domingo, development director development , highlighted the opportunity for the center to explain to one of design leading figures design the subject design taught at the School in Pamplona, "a generalist designer, with a strong university background, who is capable of understanding both the creative and business processes." Roberto Verino shares this same vision, as he himself has worked in the fashion, fragrance, objects, and services sectors (his own fashion shows and events) throughout his degree program.