Fashion Show-‘CREATIONS 19’

­­­Fashion Show-‘CREATIONS 19’

 

 

Department of Fashion & Textiles had organised its 10th Annual Fashion Show “CREATIONS-2019” on 25th January 2019 at IIS University Campus, Jaipur. The fashion show was an initiative to provide a platform for the emerging designers and models.

 

The Special Invitee for the event was Ms. Aditi Hundia, Miss Supranational India 2018. She is also Alumni of IIS School, Jaipur.

 

The panel of judges for the show were:

1. Ms. Anupama Bose, Fashion Designer, Jaipur

2. Ms. Suchi VC, Fashion Designer, Jaipur

 

In all there were 34 designers, 41 models and 5 dancers. The choreography and music was given by Mr. David. In order to groom the girls, 15 days training for modelling was conducted. Each round was mentored by the faculty of the Department of Fashion & Textiles.  For the final show, the colour board, mood board, theme board, story board, swatch board and working pictures of how they developed the entire collection were displayed through power point presentation by the designers for their respective rounds.

 

A total of 10 rounds were showcased in the show, which were created by the students of Department of Fashion & Textiles.

The themes of the rounds were as follows:

  • Epoch Vogue

Aesthetic fusion of modish designs and techniques befitting a bride’s trousseau, shararas, gararas, lehangas, skirts and jackets, in flowing georgette, rich cotton, organza and sheer net, in shades of pink, grey and green, are enriched with ‘Lucknow Chikankari’. Reminiscent of a time of regal fashion, the ensembles blend vintage Lucknowi art with contemporary high fashion to revive the romance of a bygone era.

  • Downtown Chic

Old fabrics come in a whole new avatar using the effect of marbling technique. Beautified in tinted rose, indigo blue, marble white and golden yellow, in pure crepe, taffeta, silk and glazed cotton, this collection of ‘Loud Street Fashion’ draws inspiration from the four major cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Udaipur. In the spirit of funky street art, loose trousers and skirts, teamed with a baggy shirts, lend a look that spells casual chic.

  • Pastel Patina

This collection flaunts a range of costumes using an interflow of a fresh new aesthetics, both indigenous and modern. Doused in a pastel palette, the bohemian style garments are embellished with sartorial boxes, blithe patterns and dainty, colourful beads, all rooting for the subtle style. 

         

 

  • Desi Firangi

An alluring blend of contemporary and traditional palettes offers a casual look to the apparel on show. Sartorial twists of indo–western silhouettes, anarkali cuts, dhoti– trousers and skirts, in electrifying hues and gota work, bestow a desi firangi touch to give us the best of both the sensibilities.    

 

  • Origami Terrestrial

This winsome collection gets its inspiration from the ‘garden’. Tender grace and garlanded in vibrant floral shades using straight fit silhouettes in dresses made with diverse fabrics and embellished with the origami technique. Net hats, fine laces and floral trinkets add to the nymph-like look whilst recreating earthly paradise.

               

  • Tutelary Vigour

An ode to the strength and ethos of womanhood, the attires are inspired by the Hindu Goddesses Saraswati, Durga, Kali and Laxmi. Feminine qualities get transformed into classy indo-western embroided gowns and dhoti-trousers in the symbolic shades of black, red, yellow and pink, paired with decorous accessories, defining the complete woman-an amalgamation of valour and tender grace.

 

 

  • Ritzy Earthbound

Promoting jute to make it commercially viable, digitally-printed, asymmetrical ‘street wear’ in stripes as well as voluminous jackets in shades of rose pink, olive green and amber brown, lend a snazzy look to this exquisite collection.

  • Numen Myth

Invoking the Dragon God and firing up the creative imagination by drawing from temple architecture and monk’s attires to suggest a coalescence of Tibetan culture and religion, this eclectic collection uses emblematic shades of red, blue and orange festooned with well-crafted dragon motifs in golden cord hand-embroidery. A rich alloy of indo–western clothing is an embodiment of the spiritual fashionista.

 

                   

  • Jazzy Radiance

The queen movement is the reason behind this edgy collection, with its digitally printed, capacious ‘street wear style’ dresses in abstract motifs. Enfolded in ravishing red, over-the-top orange, young yellow, gorgeous green, boisterous blue and lovely lilac, the ensembles strongly announce each one’s right to participate in the celebration of life. A profound notion is re-styled through prolific art as creativity to give way to the designers’ dream. 

  • Limpid Aqua

Drawing inspiration from various forms of water, digital printed collection of trendy attires in silks, crepes and cottons in tints and shades of white, blue and brown, prettified with frills, cuts and a flouncy look represent the diverse aqua bodies and narrate a tale of both the meaningfulness and the meaninglessness of life, with and without water, thus paraphrasing a poesy of feminine grace.                            

 

The fashion show provides a platform to the young designers to showcase their creativity and to give an exposure to the fashion world. There were three awards i.e., Emerging Talent Award, Outstanding Design Collection and Special Jury Award. Awards in following categories were given to: 

  • Emerging Talent Award was won by Ms. Muskan Sainik of B.Sc. Fashion Design Semester VI and Ms. Bhawna Verma of B.Sc. Fashion Design Semester VI for their collection Downtown Chic.
  • Outstanding Design Collection was won by Ms. Ayushi Gour of B.Sc. Fashion Design Semester VI, Ms. Anuska Jain of B.Sc. Fashion Design Semester VI and Ms. Vanisha Jangid of B.Sc. Fashion Design Semester VI for their theme Ritzy Earthbound.
  • Special Jury Award was won by Ms. Shaikh Saher of B.Sc. Fashion Design Semester IV, Ms. Sandali Jain of B.Sc. Fashion Design Semester IV and Ms. Saloni Jain of B.Sc. Fashion Design Semester IV for their collection Origami Terrestrial.

 

Dr. Radha Kashyap

Head, Dept. Of Fashion & Textiles