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Bagathon – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Bagathon Designers: Supriya, Anjali and Hussaina June A 2017 REDUCE AND REUSE drives the collection Bagathon. Using the simple thought process of utilizing all the cloth bags found in every house, the designers have showcased an exciting and colourful collection. The garments have an athleisure cum varsity look with interesting placements of bag logos, brand

What Knot - Change - JDAnnual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: What Knot Designer: PoojaArora ‘What Knot’ is a trendy dynamic indo western women’s wear collection. Inspired from the concept of ‘Recycling’ this collection highlights the techniques of ties into surface ornamentation. The silhouettes of the garments are asymmetrical with unusual cuts. This collection celebrates the joy and spirit of Indian festivals and occasions and matches up with

Strenuis – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Strenuis Designers: Naailah, Reema, Shreya DFD June B 2017 Strenuis brings a change for the physically challenged people. The focus of this collection was to understand the types of deformities of such people and bring significant solutions to it. Fasteners like magnetic buttons and Velero’s are used in the garments to make their lives easy

Accuretive – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Accuretive Designers: Greeshma, Payal and Yash from DFD June B 2017 Acupuncture is the change the designers have brought in through their collection-Accuretive. The garments help in healing out diseases in much easier and convenient way without any harm and side effects. The aim of this collection is to help one to stay fit and

Smart Transit – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Smart Transit Designers: Tinu, Nitya, Drishya DFD July A 2017 Smart Transit is a trans-seasonal wear which can be utilized in summers as well as in winters. The collection is designed to overcome the extreme climatic conditions which working professionals are exposed to in both the seasons. A smart portable gel is applied in

Nueva Vida – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Nueva Vida Designers: Shakthi, Arun and Amitha DFD October 2017 Nueva Vida, a collection created to bring in new life to the industry waste fabrics which are thrown away into the landfills. Inspired and with the help of the zero-waste technique, the designers have focused on creating beautiful drapes from the patched worked fabrics.

Alag Thalag – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Alag Thalag “Detachable clothes” Designers: Sushita, Samiya and Ruchika DFD July A 2017 Alag Thalag features garments where parts of the pieces can be styled, and mix matched with each other to create a new look. The collection is made of pleated fabrics and decorated buttons which makes it look innovative and fashionable. Instead

Cusinius – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Cusinius Designer: Ranjitha ADFD 2015 ‘Cusinius’ a collection inspired by the Shugaa desert restaurant in Thailand. The collection is for the chefs who can be fashionable and comfortable at the same time. Constructed with fire, water and cut resistant fabrics, the ensemble protects them from injuries that happen inside the kitchen. The designer has used

Java Redolence – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Java Redolence Designers: Sanjana, Deeksha and Rizwana DFD July B 2017 From politics to gloomy weather to everyday pressures, there is a lot to be stressed. The collection Java Redolence talks about garments that alleviate everyday stress using coffee beans in it. Sniffing coffee aroma works best to tantalize the brain. The collection offers

Itsy Bitsy Pocket Dress – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Itsy Bitsy pocket dress Designers: Kavitha, Keertana and Meghana DFD July A 2017 Itsy Bitsy is a multifunctional women’s wear collection. The ensembles are designed, keeping the convenience, ease and sustainability in mind. The use of pockets on the garments serves both functional as well aesthetic value to it. Apart from carrying

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