By Tricitynews
Chandigarh
21st May:- The occasion was ‘Anukama 2018’, the
annual design collection show
of Northern
India Institute of Fashion Technology (NIIFT) Mohali. The Chief Guest Mr. Sunder Sham Arora Industries and
Commerce Minister, Punjab has graced the occasion with Special Guest Rakesh Kumar Verma, Principal
Secretary, Industries & Commerce, Punjab and Chairman NIIFT and D P S Kharbanda, DG, NIIFT . Famous models of national repute took the stage by
storm this evening to showcase the 52 hands-on beautiful collections created by
the graduating fashion design students. NIIFT is ranked 9th amongst the top 10
fashion design colleges of the country and also has been declared as a centre
of excellence for apparel and textile in the new industrial policy of the state
government.
The highlight
of Anukama ,18 came when a collection named 'Zari Misl' inspired by
Hon’ble Chief Minister of Punjab Capt
Amarinder Singh's book on The Battle of Saragarhi -- 'The 36th Sikhs in the
Tirah Campaign 1897-98' was presented by the designer Simranjit Kaur. Sneha has created a collection
named 'In the Name of Love' a tale of acid attack survivors. In fact an acid
attack victim Ritu Saini also walked the ramp in an attire from Sneha's
collection. Rajeshwari created a collection to bring upfront the violence
against women & child sexual assault, this she achieved
by applying social messages on garments, a little girl Rabia also
walked the ramp in the memory of Asifa. Guneet's 'Pastel Rush' inspired from filigree, an
ornamental art work done with silver and golden wires was also presented.
Dollsy showcased her collection 'Gulzar' created using the quilling technique
& with motifs taken form Mughal monuments specially the Taj Mahal. 'Tree of
Life' by Nitika Ghavri , 'Adishakti' by Maya, Alisha
Gulati's 'Zeenat Begum' which was a Mughal Collection, Terracotta was the very
new concept that used to enhance the surface.
Sunder
Sham Arora, also gave away the awards to the
promising students. A total of 16 awards were given to the deserving students
on the basis of their performance. The awards are as follows: The Best Design Collection award went
to Priyang, Best Garment Construction was bagged by
Anjali, Best Commercial Collection was shared
by Alisha and Kanika Chugh. The Most Creative Collection went
to Simranjit Kaur. Best Concept was earned by Rajeshewari and
Sneha. Most Innovative Pattern making was shared by Jaswiner
and Kirti. Best Surface Ornamentation was shared
by Dollsy and Trisha. Best use of Craft in Design was
shared by Komal Bhatia and Shailey. Best use of Art in Design
was shared by Arpita and Priyanjali while the Best Design Vision (a
jury special award) went to Mehakpreet. Certificates of merit were
given to Nikita Ghawri, Sakshi, Sejal, Guneet, Lehar, Manya, Nancy, shruti,
Parul & Khanak.
Sunder Sham Arora, Industries & Commerce
Minister, Punjab , said that NIIFT has done Punjab proud. The students who pass
out from here act as brand ambassadors for Punjab when they make a mark in
their chosen jobs or by creating start ups not just in Punjab, but other parts
of the country.
Rakesh Kumar Verma, Chairman, NIIFT
said that the mission of NIIFT is to educate and mentor students interested in
a career in fashion by imparting skill based training which is in tune with
Industry requirements. This is where NIIFT plays a vital role in shaping
the students' into talented designers.
D P S Kharbanda, DG, NIIFT said that students
used the platform of Anukama 18 to present their signature style. They put
in their best of work which could be seen in the collections presented.
These students were guided by their
Mentors- Dr. Poonam Aggarwal, Dr. Simrita Singh, Deepti Sharma, Gobiend
Rai and Navdeep Kaur. An eminent jury made up of Fashion, Apparel and Textile
Experts evaluated the designer collections.
Dr Simrita Singh, Coordinator, Anukama
2018 & HOD, Fashion design department said that we feel proud that 15 of
our students walked the ramp alongside professional fashion week models. In
fact NIIFT student Khushboo Rawat who is Miss
India Khadi 2017 was the show stopper.
30 female and male models walked the
ramp adding the glam quotient to the students’ creations.
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