In association with the Bangalore Fashion Week, the students of JD Institute of Fashion Technology showcased a spectacular display chronicling 10 defining milestones in the history of fashion right from the 1700s to the present age. Beginning from Marie Antoinette, through Coco Chanel in the 1920s and to the present rage of Eco Fashion, the humble sewing machine has evolved over the ages.
The students decided to create a garment using the ancient art of Origami, often associated with paper sculptures and designs made from ordinary pieces of paper, serving to give a futuristic appeal to the installation.The students worked laboriously for days to create hundreds of origami pieces to convey the gradual yet bold transition from the world of black and white to riotous colors in the field of fashion.
Installation Credit : Students of BSc. in Fashion Design (2nd year), Batch of 2013
Photo Credits : Sachin Sundaram, Abhishek, Francis and Jerin Nath
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-by Varsha Sampath, Rachel Hughes, Ekta Makwana, Lekha Sanwal, Madhurya M.S.(Msc, IInd Sem, JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore)
When we talk of fashion and of trends, why the men should be left behind? So here we have the trend report from Lakme Fashion Week's Spring Summer show, exclusively for the male species.
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-by Varsha Sampath,Ekta,Lekha,Madhurya & Rachel, Msc. IInd Sem,JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore
India is a place of many cultures and when you get to see them play on one ramp in one week, it’s a treat for the eyes. Lakme Fashion Week had everything, from the playful candy color saga to prints that you would love to own, from sarees given a raw twist to colours like nudes and silvers being majorly adopted. Let’s look at some of the trends we spotted at LFW: