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Fashion design students showcase fusion wear contemporary outfits

Tribune News Service Jalandhar, May 18 The final year graduating students of Department of Fashion Design of CT Group of Institutions created a design collections on various themes like Rajasthani art, tie and dye effects, retro, historical architecture, musical instruments...
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Jalandhar, May 18

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The final year graduating students of Department of Fashion Design of CT Group of Institutions created a design collections on various themes like Rajasthani art, tie and dye effects, retro, historical architecture, musical instruments and hippy, etc by using screen printing, block printing, colour effects with textile techniques, surface ornamentation and fabric manipulation.

They created a range of fusion wear contemporary outfits along with smart casuals and modern office wear attires. Coordinator of department Ankita Kararia and overall design mentor Suman said, “As a part of their final semester project, the students created these collections in a span of three months. The designers sourced fabrics as well as developed various fabrics on their own using a range of different embellishments. This project reflects the essence of entire learning that the student goes through at our department during the three-year graduation programme.”

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The garments included lehangas, blouses and tunics with innovative cut and pattern development, and a wide range of unconventional office wear.” The designers also documented the workflow and development process of the collection through fashion boards, mind maps and swatch files. The documentation concluded with a professional photoshoot that would be a significant part of their design portfolios.

CT Group managing director Manbir Singh congratulated the students for putting their best foot forward by creating these collections. “The students are well prepared for industry and can efficiently start their own boutiques and work as freelancers considering the current scenario,” he said.

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