Inter National Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) Jaipur students Om Kumawat, Swati Khandelwal & Renu Mishra are proud achiever as his/her designer garment were showcased at the exclusive INIFD stall at Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2010 along with the likes of Manish Malhotra, Ritu Kumar, Neeta Lulla, Manish Arora, Malini Ramani, Satya Paul, Anita Dongre, Narendra Kumar, Anuj Sharma where the buyers, top international & national media, film stars & celebrities recognized and appreciated the designing caliber of budding INIFD designers.
This season Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2010 happened to see innovative modern silhouettes with a traditional tarka, Inter National Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) rolled out some of the best creations by its 61 student designers from pan India at an exclusive stall at Lakme Fashion Week – blending tradition and modernism – from 5th to 9th March 2010 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Mumbai.
Ms. Kamla Poddar, Rgional Director of INIFD said ‘I am very happy and proud to see the designer garment of our student at INIFD stall at Lakme Fashion Week. INIFD has given this prestigious Lakme Fashion Week platform to its students to portray pure timeless silhouettes. INIFD has set a novel bench mark by giving its student an opportunity to showcase their works in the same arena as the Lakme Fashion Week designers. More than 1000 entries were received from all across India and out of which only 100 designer garments were selected by the panel of Designers’.
INIFD stall at Lakme Fashion Week gave a sneak peak into a designer’s creation providing an exclusive look at the collection. INIFD housed their best creations at the INIFD stall at Lakme Fashion week, giving the fashion forward guests a preview of the future designers in India. The end of the calendar year marks the time of festivals and celebrations, such as Dusshera, Diwali and Christmas, along with weddings. Each is an integral part of Indian culture and plays an important role in promoting Indian fashion. The festival and marriage season in India are key contributors to the fashion and retail market. The addition of “Festive” represents a formal acknowledgement of one of the most influential cultural and commerce periods in the domestic buying in India each year.
INIFD student designer Om Kumawat said “I am very thankful to INIFD for giving this opportunity to display my designer garment at the India’s biggest platform Lakme Fashion Week. I am proud student of INIFD as our institute has helped us to learn the techniques of Fashion and has given us this biggest platform to showcase our talent and creativity”.
Inter National Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) time and again reinstates its corporate endeavor to showcase to the Indian Fashion fraternity the credibility of the new crop of designers that is seen across 180 of its centers year after year. INIFD makes every effort to present fashion from across India by polishing the creative minds of the students every day. The garments presented at the INIFD stall at Lakme Fashion Week were scintillating contributions from INIFD Centres pan India depicting the grandeur and aesthetics of our country.
Ranging from gowns to traditionally silhouetted garments, to the techniques & accessories accomplished, creates amazing treat to the world of fashion. Maple leaf, Afro Euphony, Five elements, Lil Miss Maiden, being some of the luring themes, leave to the masses a meaningful message on Mother Nature, our universe and also a message to the society for saving the girl child. Flamboyant themes like the Karachi Travels and elements.
Basic techniques being some explicit traditional textile weaves and arts from the interiors of India, covering the Applique work, Embroidery, Draping, Batik, Cut work in combination to layering have been beautifully displayed in the garments. Also, handmade accessories like the Headgears, Armlets and Bead work in combination to the traditional jewellery in support of garments have been showcased.
INIFD stall at Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2010 showcased the innovative designer garments and reinvented traditional art forms that would cater to the modern Indian woman by giving their flight of imagination a distinct vision.
INIFD Location Head Swati Bhargava describes it as a wonderful learning experience for the students. The collections were amazing.
About Inter National Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD)
Inter National Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD), India’s leading fashion and design education conglomerate with over 180 centers across India, over 1 Lac Pass Outs and approximately 15000 students passing out every year. INIFD aims to take education in fashion and design to the common man in India by providing quality design education at affordable fee right at their doorstep. Today, with collaborations from Istituto di Moda Burgo, Milan (Italy) and 80-year-old Annamalai University, INIFD has presence across the length and breadth of the Continent.
INIFD celebrates its 15 years in its existence associating with India’s premier fashion and lifestyle event – Lakme Fashion Week. The synergy between the education and learning centre and the fashion week is a first ever attempt to integrate knowledge sharing between the leaders of the fashion business and the future of fashion in India. It’s a two way process wherein students get to be part of the fashion week at various levels, thus enhancing their practical skills and an on the other INIFD aims to leverage the successful talent base in the country who are part of the fashion week back into education. And set role models for the future generation.
INIFD offers programs of study leading to the B.Sc. & MBA Design Management degrees. And various affiliate programs in Fashion, Interior, and Textile Design. All degrees are from Annamalai University and approved by DEC (Govt. of India).