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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.

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

Mellowness – Change – JD Annual Design Awards Collection Name: Mellowness Designers: SREEJA R, JISHA REJI ACHUTHAN, AFRIN KHALIL Mellowness is a spring summer collection for the Breast Cancer Survivors. Most women with cancer go through the mastectomy and are less confident about their body. With an aim to solve their insecurity, this collection gives an illusion around the chest area through fabric manipulations such as

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

Vam’s Design – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Product Name: Vam Designers: Amrutha, Mansi and vignesh (Group 44) Vam’s Design is a multipurpose product inspired by the idea of space constraints. The designers have shaped the product in an interesting manner, that it can be used as a false ceiling, a swing and a coffee table as well. This piece is extremely compact, unconventional

Tesleley – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Product Name: Tesleley Designers: Reema Khan, Baladwish.N, Ankitha.U.N (Group 46) The need and necessity of space management which is the crucial base of most of our life and the trade-off we face with it, has made it necessary for more innovations which help us utilise our space and furniture efficiently. The product ‘Teslely’ is a good example

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