FASHION PORTFOLIO

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INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

EXPLORING INDIGENOUS CRAFTS

TRANSFORM AND RESTRUCTURE

LITTLE BLACK DRESS

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THE DENIM PROJECT

THE RETAIL PROJECT

THE MOVEMENT PROJECT

THE JACKET PROJECT

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E X P E R I E N C E

INDUSTRY INTERNSHIP


As a part of the curriculum one was supposed to attempt a an opportunity for one to get into that space and

started with a passion for traditional textiles and

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collection, footwear design for

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from the distinct language of Indigene, these Fortifying sustainability, as motive , these brooches are made of scrap fabrics leftover from the garments previously made, along with elementary embroidery and

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P H O T O G R A P H Y

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P H O T O G R A P

G R A P H Y P H O T O G R A P H Y P H O

shoot, I Understood the hustle behind the scenes and observed the process of portraying the essence of the brand one learns to manage collegues and respect their opinions and perspectives A design comes into existence with conceptualisation to execution, every step of the process and the person


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It had to be fairly economic as it had to be worn for just

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AUTUMN/ WINTER - 19 COLLECTION that is seen in nearly everything that exists is often accompanied by ageing when associated enhances the stages of

This collection is a of the beauty of the process of growth, maturity and

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P R O J E C T ONE

EXPLORING INDIGENOUS CRAFTS Duration: 5 weeks (Industry interfacing academic project)


Probing into indigenous textiles, clothing traditions and local The project aims at enhancing the understanding of Indian clothing,

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It was incredible to see how people made conversations through their clothes, jewellery,

really inspire you and you can derieve alot

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It was great to see how body acted as a canvas,they decorated each and every joint

All the local vibrant colours complimented the semi arid climate,

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REVERSE APPLIQUE

is to decode the design in the form of lines and make a khaka and pin holes in it.

The very next step is to trace it on the top layer. Traced fabric then goes for cutting.

Cut fabric then goes for gluing to the base fabric.The glue that is used for pasting is naturally extracted from the babbool tree. After a fair understanding of the technique it was the time to execute it and After gluing layers go for edge folding and

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patterns have been developed women of dhanau wear around size can be easily used in dupattas

each and every joint of their body whether it is by jewellery or by

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P R O J E C T TWO

TRANSFORM AND RESTRUCTURE Duration: 5 weeks


The project aims at building a new design approach, one that questions the existing sculpture, architecture, photography and various art forms, the project approaches the garment with

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Clearly Misunderstood AIM: Dissection of the oxymoron

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FINAL DRAPE

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P R O J E C T THREE

LITTLE BLACK DRESS Duration: 1 weeks (Industry interfacing academic project)


of the industry became the were allotted a person based in

travelled all the way from berlin to share his experiences and

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After iterating on the hypothetical story, one realised there should be mixture of fabrics so that one can depict luxury and global modernity at the fabric with lustre, lace fabric combined with golden essence of fur for that stand In accordance to the personality of a queen one realised that the silhouette should be very elegant shall not be very exposive, it should be exposive in a very smart way, that is the reason why net lace fabric is

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P R O J E C T FOUR

THE DENIM PROJECT Duration: 3 weeks (Industry interfacing academic project)


The project aims to enhance versatile and sought after fabric project was to set the context for one to explore the usage and the characteristics of denim,

and as leisure, the cultural

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BACKGROUND STORY This project was done under founder of included various industry

several In the whole process we were engaged in the process of n number of products such as Through these industry visits one understood the techniques and its application on the denim fabric to get the desired various forms of washing, sand blasting, stone washing, disintegrating fabric and several other creative applications of texturing impact on the overall fade and evolution of a pair of raw denim 46.


recollecting everything was one of the eminent that were developed at the arvind mill which

Understanding of denim garment process needs to be understood,

the process, seeing it in its micro and macro intelligence and gain insights about the components that come together to form the After ripping off two jeans I realised that it can be a nice Shades of blue come together in a surface of worn off denims, and to

surface I added additional pieces

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P R O J E C T FIVE

THE RETAIL PROJECT Duration: 5 weeks


The project initiated with studying a brand and understands the design as a process of negotiation

garment in appropriate fabric to add to the range

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INSPIRATION BOARD

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Type of client that this brand catters is of age 25 and above.The clothing represents the value of brand which are its quality of fabric and its cultivated image of indianess.

Wardrobe primely consists more of ethnic and less western wear.Most women prefer to wear cotton of sizes varying from

The brand designs for housewives as well as for working women.Catering to upper middle class of urban space who likely spend a part of their disposable income on shopping.

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on little details Indian prints are used for piping Silhouettes are very basic and All garments are designed in accordance to

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The traditional aspect of this theme captures the true nature of bold and urban

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Final garment spec drawing

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concept in mind of festive collection a bit of mettalic essence was added through embellishments, which included zari thread and

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P R O J E C T SIX

THE MOVEMENT PROJECT Duration: 3 weeks


The project began with identifying the movements of the body and how important relation a garment has with all the human aimed at design being a problem Understanding movement of limbs and how it is and garment ease or obstruct body movement?

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The main problem in a dropped shoulder garment is the movement of the arm which is restricted to a large extent, in technical terms the lift

dropped shoulder one common problem that arises is the excess of bul that is created for easy movement of the

seam line is at the shoulder point then the bodice pattern will not need any

is a shoulder which is an exaggerated version of the classic armhole, as its shoulder line is below the lower shoulder point of

that one needs to use the shape and volume in the sleeve head to shape around the curve at the top of the

very interesting variation of can play along the armhole depth of the garment also with example of the exaggerated arm hole with a sleeve

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Few initial iterations for solutions of problems faced in dropped shoulder garments

how much room can be added for solving the problem faced in dropped shoulder garments

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there were many in this;

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P R O J E C T SEVEN

Duration: 5 weeks


The project aims at enhancing the appreciation for detail and structure from the construction from a historical, cultural and political viewpoint to appreciate

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“We started from where it ends” The process needs to be understood, analysed and traced

of it from the end point and arrive at its in all aspects physical, historical, emotional

Zooming down to one detail further that has caught the attention,we were supposed to trace its evolution through the centuries

leading to the design development of a

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stories that i capture

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