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Conspiracy Theory – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Conspiracy Theory Designers: Shiwangi, Jeevitha and Shahana DFD June B 2017 Conspiracy theory as the title suggests is a collection based on a theory that explains an event or a set of circumstances as the result of a secret plot. Theft proof and resizable pocket techniques are used in it. The idea behind these

Austere – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Austere Designer: Meghana ADFD 2015 Austere celebrates smart casuals for women. Inspired by the Minimalism and Assemblage, the collection innovates with the upcycling of the Men’s suits to women’s garments. Damaged and thrown away pieces are used and transformed into women’s minimalistic garments. In a colour palette with minimalistic hues, this collection is presented by

Athleisure Stardust – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Athleisure Stardust Designer: Ruthvik ADFD 2015 Athleisure Stardust is a fresh and easy-going collection. Inspired by fitness and Nanotechnology, the collection solves the purpose of sweat and odour which leads to skin infection and boils. Silver titanium dioxide coated fabrics are used to gain the properties of Antimicrobial and self-cleaning which give freshness to

Armadura Collection – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Armadura Designers: Hema, Lovna, Divya DFD March 2017 Everyone says get dressed to kill. The designers have contradicted it that will help you get dressed to not get killed by radiation and everything electromagnetic. True to its name the collection Armadura aims to take of the future of clothing without dimming or dulling the

Perforancer – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Most Imaginative Collection Collection Name: Perforancer Designers: Sohinee, Ravina and Varsha DFD October 2017 ‘Change’ is an act or process through which something becomes different. Taking this as an inspiration, the designers have come up with a collection – ‘Perforancer’ which is a garment line for the performers. The collection gives an innovative change by incorporating technology

Vastus Sero – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Best Executed Collection Collection Name: Vastus Sero Designers: Chandana, Dinesh and Sathish (DFD March 2017) ‘Make something new out of the old’ drives Vastus Sero. The garments are constructed using the left-over fabrics from studios and local boutiques aiming for seamless patchwork. The concept is inspired by the butterfly joint or Dutch joint which is used

Augmentique – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Best Technical Collection Collection Name: Augmentique Designers: Varshini, Issac and Gouthami DFD June A 2017 Augmentique is an evening wear collection, with a combination of fashion and technology together. It is inspired by the geometric abstraction technique that accommodates every size- large, medium or small. (Valium) Auxetic structures of geometry and pleating techniques have been incorporated

ONE STOP – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Special Jury Award Collection Name: Future Cops Designers: Selina and Poonam DFD March 2017 The collection one Stop comes up with an idea and emotion for our policemen in the city, who face challenges and acute traumas leading to health conditions. Refined fabric is chosen to bring the change in the entire look of the uniform

Techno style – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Best Future Wear Collection Name: Techno style – Where Technology Styles You! Designers: M. Pooja, Pooja.D and Arushi DFD July A 2017 The question of “what to wear with what” blurs under the collection Techno Style. It is a classic example of an amalgamation of fashion styling with technology. Here the garments have an embedded NFC

Duowera – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Best Social Impact Collection Collection Name: Duowera – Style with Confidence Designers: Parvathi, Anagha and Shimona DFD June B 2017 Duowera celebrates fashion for the visually impaired people. The collection aims to solve the confusions created in choices of clothing for them. Fake layering and openings have been designed in a way keeping in mind the safety

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