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With collections inspired by Hollands blue pottery to the tribes of Eastern Africa,the annual INIFD fashion show is ready to roll
It’s one of the most looked forward to events not only on the institutes roster but also on the citys fashion circuit. Its time for the students of the Inter National Institute of Fashion (INIFD) to showcase their creations put together after a year of hard work. Seeking inspirations from around the world,60 students have put together a bouquet of 20 collections to be presented at a fashion show titled INIFD Designer Medley 2010.
Students have also made an effort to revive dying arts. While student designers Anureet Bhullar,Talvinder Kaur,Gunjan Sharma and Anureet Kaur showcase Madhubani folk art through their work,their classmates Simmi,Rajneesh Tripathi,Sapna Sharma and Monika Gautam have sought inspiration from the Indian classical dance form Odissi. The traditional theme has been put forth in contemporary silhouettes like dresses,all done in khadi silk in
off-white colour.
Also making a statement are two other collections Lava Cascades and I-glow. While the former is a dramatic collection in colours of the lava,think brunt orange,ash grey and rusty red,the latter is inspired by the idea of how important light is in our lives. The garments in silk,satin lycra and net fabrics in purple,white and black have LED lights embedded in various forms and patterns that make for a glowing appeal. Heres looking forward to the finale.
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