Indian Institute of Style Expertise concludes Fashionite 2022 – Jammu Kashmir Newest Information | Tourism

 

BANGALORE, Nov 26: Indian Institute of Style Expertise, a Limca e-book report holder performed its nineteenth Fashionite 2022 on the theme ‘Shadow of Type’.
It was a novel Annual Style Present through which their gifted 73 designers unleashed round 144 inventive ensembles which have been demonstrated by 27 scorching fashions on a specifically designed ramp on the Chowdiah Memorial Corridor, Bangalore. It was a night of celebration with 1000 plus viewers, on the chilly night of twenty fifth November, 2022. The present began with lighting of lamp by dignitaries current on the do. The Chief Visitors for the night have been dignitaries resembling Dr. Gopinath, Rtn.Subhashini and Sandhya. Mrs. Viji, Chief Educational Officer of IIFT welcomed the chief visitors, esteemed members, respectful mother and father, energetic and enthusiastic educational trainers, college students and the world of print media and digital media.
The jury shortlisted 15 finalists out of 73 individuals based mostly on jury standards resembling justice to theme, swatch choices, shade aesthetics, innovation in silhouettes, presentation of collections with equipment, ornamentation, styling, and originality.
Themes of the present included Conventional, Ethnic, Western, Indo-Western, Greek, Egyptian, Tribal artwork in addition to varied artwork kinds. The colours used indicated varied messages to the viewers. The materials used ranged from Velvet, Lycra, Taffeta, Barso, Chiffon, Georgette, Silk, Jersey, Glass Tissue, Brocades, Jute silk, Drill, Netted materials & many extra materials which can be in pattern, a number of the garment designs have been extremely accessorized with headgears, Handmade jewelry, Handmade Footwear & a number of the designs had extremely intricate embellishment and floor ornamentation resembling Zardozi work, Kundan work, bead work, Aari work, patch work, Quilling, conventional Indian embroideries, portray & printing have been included to current developments combining the supplies from completely different states.
The First class of Awards was for IIFT Greatest Designer of the Yr 2022 and was bagged by Surpritha M G, Second class of Awards received by Mr. Yathish S L, ‘BEST FASHION ILLUSTRATOR & DESIGNER’ was received by Niharika B R, Greatest Designer Award in B.Sc Style & Attire Design was received by Mr.Charlee Vishal L, Second Runner up for Greatest Designer Award was received Nischitha Y ‘. The following class of award was for ‘BEST DESIGNER-NON TEXTILE and was received by N V Varshini, The Third class of Awards have been received by Shwetha H R & Geetha Priya G.
The First Runner up for Greatest Designer Award was received by Greeshma S for her theme ‘PAITHANI’ impressed by ‘MAHARASHTRIAN TEXTILE’. The Second Runner up went to Sambavi H. The fourth class of Awards was for Greatest Assortment was given to five college students Deepthi Bharadwaj, Rashmi H S, Maheshwari G, Mamta, and Vibha of Style Designing and Boutique Administration.
There was additionally an award ceremony to honor the BSc rank holders. The viewers was spellbound and delighted by the show of creativity that have been displayed by their wards and family members. The present provided deal with for sore eyes with designers, fashions and Worldwide and Nationwide Celebrities being a part of it.
The IIFT Spokesperson mentioned, ‘We’re proud but spellbound by the creativity of our college students, we want all of them the perfect for his or her future endeavours. Might they takeover the world of trend one design at a time.
The present concluded with Vote of Thanks by Principal of IIFT Faculty of Style Seema Savio. Together with it all of the designers have been introduced with Prestigious IIFT mementos and certificates in recognition of their arduous work and immense efforts.
(ANI)

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