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Metamorfosi – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Metamorfosi Designers: Beema Fatima, Khateeja Faisal and Sonali Tadon August weekend 2017 Sustainable development is the balance of meeting one’s own needs without jeopardizing future generations. Keeping this in mind, the designers have used ERI SILK which is processed without killing the silkworm, hence making it the “mother of all” sustainable fabrics. Just like the

Wandering Looms – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Wandering Looms Designers: Vani, Amrutha and Nethra DFD June 2017, Yelahanka Wandering loom is a collection that features upcycled shawls into contemporary Gypsy wear. Inspired by Macro craft, the collection combines interesting designs of decorative shawls with solid colours to create new contemporary garments. The garments add a flair for adventure and rebelliousness of

Zuber – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Zuber Designer: Ishitha DFD June C 2017 “Sweatpants are a sign of defeat” by Karl Lagerfeld. He didn’t know how to quit, rather followed, created and believed in it. Inspired by the eponymous designer’s quote, the collection Zuber aims to achieve it for the breast cancer people who have conquered their inner battle. In support of

The U-turn ensemble – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: The U-turn ensemble Designers: Sohinee, Ravina and Varsha DFD October 2017 A school is an essential environmental for learning. As children spend most of their time in school, it is essential for them to encourage uniforms that allow for vigorous activities. The collection U- turn ensemble is to replace the normal school uniforms with

Forthcoming – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Forthcoming Designers: Pavithra and Priya DFD June C 2017 Forthcoming addresses the clothing needs for the school children. The collection features school uniforms that are rarely talked about. The fabric used for the line is empowered and laden with multiple features and provides solutions for the problems being faced by students in the present scenario.

Mosrepel – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Mosrepel Designers: Manisha, Jinal and Khyati from DFD June A 2017 Mosrepel is a collection to bring a change for the people in rural India. Anti-bacterial organic mosquito repellent clothing is used to keep all the bacteria and mosquitos away from the wearers. The collection improves the old fashion style in a modernized through mix

Stand By for the ease of pain – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Stand By: for the ease of pain Designers: Abhinitha, Divya and Sonali DFD June C 2017 The secret to change is to focus all your energy on building the new. The Barcode eliminates error and is more convenient for invoice recording likewise the collection Stand By brings palliate to

Burgeon – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Burgeon Designers: Ranju, Bhavani and Saranya DFD June 2017, Yelahanka Embellishments and Embroidery is an ongoing trend in the current generation. Looking to it, the collection Burgeon brings forward a brunch chic collection with a beautiful embroidery and fabric manipulation. Here the fabric manipulation is done by using synthetic fabrics which later reduces the burden

Razzmatazz – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Razzmatazz (A compact rain jacket) Designers: Madhu (DFD JUNE C) and Spoorthi (DFD October) Razzmatazz a combination of raincoats and jackets for the people getting drenched in rain. PVC, water repellent and water-resistant fabrics are used in the collection to solve the purpose and yet look fashionable. The collection not only protects one from the

Classy Missy – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Classy Missy Designers: Sneha, Nikita and Sushmita DFD October 2017 Classy Missy, a collection designed for the young girls, who wish to break the monotony of their school uniforms. The designers have tried to bring a modernistic touch to make a difference in the uniforms keeping in mind the style, safety and utility factors

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