Issue 2
2020
Pearl Academy
FASHION
UG Fashion STYLING & IMAGE DESIGN Esha Kothari
SCHOOL OF FASHION What is fashion in a world of fluid boundaries and rapid technology? Inspiration. Creativity. Sustainability. Art. Emotion. Tradition. Modernity. Uncertainty. Vision. Innovation. Challenge. Past, present and future. Or, more? ‘Fashion Matters’ explores these familiar concepts with an innovative twist, through the futuristic lens of the creative learners of School of Fashion, Pearl Academy. This medley of creative expressions reflects the social milieu, changing lifestyles and perceptions, binary identities, diverse personalities, individual and gendered expressions in a transformative ecosystem. This evocative tapestry of youthful expression gives a glimpse into a tomorrow, they seek to craft. For us at Pearl, fashion is empathy, form, creativity, liberation, self and community. It’s-all-embracing. Therefore, ‘Fashion Matters,’ is not just a metaphysical journey of changing human aspirations and expressions. Rather, it’s a journey within.
Antonio Maurizio Grioli Dean, School of Fashion
Courses Under Graduate Fashion Design Fashion Styling & Image Design Textile Design Post Graduate Costume Design: Film, TV & Theatre Fashion Design Fashion Styling & Image Design Textile Design
Cover Image Sameeksha Chahana UG Fashion Styling & Image Design Magazine Layout Design : Seerat Rizvi Ishi Srivastava Elsa Nilaj Sudarshanwar
MA Pathway Design (Fashion & Textiles) Professional Certificate Fashion Design Fashion Media Makeup Styling for Interiors Celebrity & Bridal Hair and Make-up Personal Styling & Image Consultancy Fashion Design Indian Wear Surface Design
UG Fashion STYLING & IMAGE DESIGN Poorva Johri
UG Fashion DESIGN Prashasti Roy
“This collection “ORPHIC” drawing inspiration from “Resurrection” and it’s metaphoric symbolism from folklores and personal perceptions, re-animates things we once held close. Making the narratives tangible through metaphoric symbol of Moths and Tagore Manuscripts. The collection re-purposes various post consumer wastes into tactile Handloom tectiles like Khesh cotton, Tapestry weave and crochet. The textile, visual treatmments and the silhouettes derived from Tagore manuscripts and moth’s attributes are designed in a manner so as to increase the versatility and longetivity of the garment whith functionality. Making it a trans-seasonal, Androgynous ”collection with multi-sharing options.
UG Fashion Styling & Image Design Images : Meher Kaul, Esha Kothari , Spoorti Badanwar
Woke Styling “In difficult times, fashion is always outrageous.” - Elsa Schiaparelli Outrageous, a word that is responsible for giving us the most iconic moments in fashion. Fashion has always been the cradle of change. In the light of every social, political and economic change the world has ever seen, fashion has transformed. This transformation has been beautiful and revolutionary. These moments are not just visually extraordinary but also symbolic of the change the world was waiting for. Change is constant and fashion has the power to change.With this approach, the International Lab module spoke about being woke. Woke stands for being aware and responsive to social and political injustice. At Pearl Academy, we always feel that education is synonymous to change. Ms. Jennifer Anyan, Associate Professor of The Art of Fashion from Solent University, discussed with students the power of fashion to change. Change contributes to the evolution and is an ongoing process. She inspired the students to research, observe, feel, think, explore and experiment with intuition. These techniques played a significant role in helping students discover their vision. They were motivated and discussed multiple ideas on the way they see the world. As stylists and image-makers, our work can be powerful and strong visuals can send out strong messages. Every student started looking within to find answers to questions that matter. One of the most important question asked was – What makes you angry? Students started opening up and it was brilliant to see them share their thoughts in a very honest way. The concepts slowly started taking shape and were expressed through strong visuals. Students were divided into groups and each group picked up a concept that they felt passionate about. The concept notes were communicating strong opinions on social and political subjects like racism, corruption, sustainability, women empowerment, stereotypes, self – expression, LGBTQ, religious discrimination, democracy, social media, and lost traditions. Their mood and style boards were beautifully expressing their stories and aesthetics. Students used the power of social media and each group created an Instagram account to share these stories with impactful images and videos. Each image was narrating the story in their signature style. One of the most exciting and engaging aspects of the project was self-portraits. As a stylist, it is very important to understand our style and the values that we stand for. Students created self-portraits, each expressing the values their group was representing. The entire styling collective is a reflection of their passion to create and express change through fashion. Fashion has immense power to change the way we see and perceive. We sincerely thank Professor Jennifer Anyan from Solent University for creating such an inspiring and amazing learning experience for our students. This project has helped them realize and express their social consciousness through fashion.
UG Fashion DESIGN Simran Jain
Amalgamating the concepts of Post Colonial Indian Army and the Ancient Indian drapes together. The Garment Silhouettes are Conceptualised by combining structured garments from Indian Army and drapes from Ancient India.
UG Fashion Styling & Image Design Sameeksha Chanana
The concept revolves around how music and lights ( in specific to concerts) has its effects on our emotions. The ‘feeling’ you get at a concert, the vibe that you endure or just the FEELS when the beat is just right and the lights hits you direct , that feeling, that exact feeling of you standing there amongst that crowd when you experience gravitation of your soul, when you feel goosebumps, when you look around and its just you, you and the music, that “out of the world” vibes, the illumination of visuals in your mind, body and soul is what it’s all about.AN imagery series of an artistic expressions creating a mood of the emotional aspect of lights & music at a concert through various gifs/video clips as such, to showcase the experience of concert combo as a whole.
PG Fashion Styling & Image Design Saee Walve
UG Fashion DESIGN Siddhi Aggarwal FASHION MEDIA MAKEUP Sakshi Sethi, Disha Bhojwani, Aditi Wasnikar
“ The formation of Mineral rocks takes place in a still and undisturbed environment. The process takes place slowly and over a long period of time. Same as the process of mineral rock formation, when a human being centres itself and is in sync with the its surroundings like being in meditation, it is at its utmost potential and is not lost in the ruckus of his own brain.�
UG Fashion Styling & Image Design Sagarika Dantre
UG Fashion Styling & Image Design Nija Wason
UG Fashion DESIGN Shruti Kirti
“In the Hymn Durga Saptashati - the glory song of Mother Divine. Shakti demonstrates Advaita - non duality by saying that she alone exists in this world and there is nothing that is seperate from her. She is the only point of origin and dissolution in the universe.�
UG Fashion Styling & Image Design Sameeksha Chahana
“I translated Punjabi Hip-Hop music into fashion with the kind of music I listen to and mixed it with the artist Rothko’s philosophy. So, I took a big chart paper size sheet, listened to music and danced on it with colors on my feet and it came out to be my artwork. As Punjabi music is always full of beats and full of life, my clothes will be exaggerated and oversized. ”
HIP - HOP
UG Fashion DESIGN Ketki bhatia
I realised what was inside me When I count to one , two and three And I listen to it, I get stress free Life is not easy as I go Byt these songs give me rythem and flow The rythem the beat My heart found the street I don’t think , I think When I hear I just sync.
UG Fashion DESIGN Mokam Singh
“My inspiration is my experience in the cathedral The Sainte Chapelle, Paris. I felt that
there is some similar connection between my dad’s life and The Sainte Chapelle. The appearance of the chapel is luxurious and for me wealth and riches aren’t money or a big house or expensive gifts, it is a regal life with precious lessons given to me by my dad. I am allowed to follow my passion and fail and start again to fulfil my dreams. The reason for selecting this inspiration is that I can correlate the two truly inspiring and life-changing things to create my final collection”
UG Fashion Styling & Image Design Vishwa Hemani
PG Fashion Styling & Image Design Ritika Verma
UG Fashion DESIGN Yoshita Chandha
PG Fashion STYLING & IMAGE DESIGN Aishwariya Nair
UG Fashion STYLING & IMAGE DESIGN Diya Mukherji
TAGAAI is a hindi word meaning “quilting� an inspiration from kantha stitch. It is an old and simple technique of putting things together or tuck together giving it an essence of life. Something broken can be beautiful too.
pG Fashion DESIGN Bhavna Jhawar
Kantha (also spelled kanta, and qanta) is a type of embroidery craft in the eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent, specifically in Bangladesh in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Odisha.
@fashionmatters For queries, please email :
Ruhaanee Hiran
UG Fashion Styling & Image Design
fashionmatters@pearlacademy.com