Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Design Mantra - Megha Garg


The First thing that I see when I start designing is "What is the Purpose: The Utility". No design is complete if its purpose is not solved. If I have to make garments I make sure that they are wearable, rather than just being installation pieces. Following the purpose the most important thing is aesthetics. If something is not beautiful it's not a good design and in the end it definitely has to be original and experimental. In all, I would say that my Design Mantra is to design something Beautiful, Creative, Original, and Experimental and New which Fulfills the Purpose.




Design Mantra - Anuj Sharma


My design understanding has developed over years and I guess it is still incomplete. But whatever I have learnt so far, tell me that "Simplicity is the key to design". Not just in its overall look and feel but in its functioning and also in its production.

The Simpler the Process of Production, The Better and Greener will be Output.








Sunday, 15 April 2012

Style & Trends

If Style is Eclectic, mix Indian and western Clothes, you can put on a Kurta and style it with a scarf and pair this with culottes or skirt. "Comfort is Priority" and you should be confident about what are you wearing. 

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Design Mantra - Renuka Malhi (New York)


I Believe that whatever we wear should move with our body as oppose to we trying to accommodate ourselves to a particular style or silhouette. A style will only outshine on you if it's carried with full conviction. 

In Short 'Put yourself First, and then anything else on you coz "U R Fabulous".

I personally love colors, clothes that flaunt my body type, shoes that speaks my mind and BOLD accessories (Over sized Handbags, large studded Jewelry, Big Dial Metal Watches and Catchy Trims).

Most Important:  Understand the Body. 




Design Mantra - Amalraj Sengupta


Design Mantra from Various Designers exclusively for INIFD Ludhiana:

My Design Mantra is "Futuristic", "Functional", and "Conceptual" which takes into account structural Experimentation in Avant - Grade Philosophy.


Designer Amalraj Sengupta:  A NIFT Kolkata 2008 Graduate majoring in fashion design.

Featuring these characters his achievements include USHA best 'garment construction' award for his graduating design collection.

An Award by Textile Minister during his 14th convocation ceremony for 'academic excellence and community service AWARD' for all over performance in college. 

"The Van Heusen emerging designer award" for India's first ever Men's Fashion Week held in New Delhi by FDCI in 2009.

Recently Showcased the Summer resort 2011 Collection: "IN THE GAME OF CHESS' at LFW as an established designer.

Concept Note:
The Game of Chess - The Theme for this Summer Resort collection erupts from a black and white checkered floorboard essentially referring to the 'game of chess'. Hence, there will be a collection of garments displaying the veracity behind this world renowned game - its rolling up's and downs and the quintessential requirements of spontaneity to be able to play it.  


As each player begins the game with Sixteen Pieces in the gradation of Pawns, bishops, Knights, Rooks and the King and Queen Respectively. There would be a sequential display of 32 Garments with two sets of eight ensembles each as ready-to-wear Pret depicting Pawns; one set in tints of whites and the other being in black.

There will be merging hue of black and while while climbing the hierarchy and going towards the kings and queens lending the garments an Avant-garde feel and making them look more and more creative with maximum ingenuity accorded to the two sets of 'Kings' and 'Queens' in relatively black and white tints and tones.


 

 

 









Fashion- ictionary


Fashion is, by its nature, an ever- changing art. Oscar Wilde remarked that “Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter its every six months,” but it is this continual evolution, the constant reinvention of old trends and the creation of new ones, that lends that fashion industry its excitement and Glamour.
People often wonder how fashion designers manage to come up with so many marvelous new ideas; the truth is that these ideas are rarely completely new: designers create by reinventing the world around them.



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