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29th December 2015, 12:29 PM
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NIFT Work Portfolio
I am planning to take admission in National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) and want some details about this institute. Will you please provide me details of Some of the students of NIFT work portfolio and also provide me address of NIFT located in Delhi?
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29th December 2015, 12:30 PM
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Re: NIFT Work Portfolio
National Institute of Fashion Technology is a fashion institute in India. It was set up in 1986. Bachelor Programmes - Design B. Des. (Fashion Design) B. Des. (Accessory Design) B. Des. (Textile Design) B. Des. (Fashion Communication) Some of the students of NIFT work portfolio: DESIGNER PROFILES AND CONCEPT NOTES DEEPAK KOUNDAL being versatile likes to design for men and women. His forte is in designing high street fashion. MINERS is inspired by the dark side of society called “Miners”, who gave birth to today’s most sought after fabric “Denim”. Fashion to PRACHI MISHRA is, comfort and style. Being a sportsperson she tries to bring a sporty element in her clothes. SIXTIES BOUNCE adds a dash of peppy colours in the muted tones to inject a ‘happy n peppy’ spirit in the 1960’s fashion era. ANJALI SHARMA, brought up in a culture of traditional values and fashion fever in mind, loves to contemporise Indian ethnic clothes to western looking garments.A FOLK STORY-KALBELIA , tells u about a nomadic tribe of Rajasthan called Kalbelia. AJAY KUMAR’S design sensibility is highly distinctive, with a strong respect for material and form. He has taken Golden Ratio as an inspiration to create THE RULES OF NATURE as Golden ratio is applied to all beautiful and balanced parts of the nature, either in flower, leaf, cactus, snake, sea shell or human body Design to RADHIKA JINADAL is a reflection of oneself, of what you are and how you feel at the moment. CHIC BANJARAS is all about mixing and matching in the right amount – the juxtaposition of two opposite styles the classy with the nomadic. ABHILASHA TANDON’S interests lies in sculpting and giving form to challenging patterns and creating surfaces which have a lot of bling in it to add a glamorous touch to it. GAUDIFIED by the inexplicable creations which can be commonly seen in Barcelona by Spanish Catalan architect, Antonio Gaudi, she has made high fashion garments. According to ROHINI GHOSH research, the demography involving single, working women are in thirst of delicate yet meaningful embroidery work to be comfortable with a hint of color in their mundane lives. GAUTEMALA PANELS is inspired from the beautiful embroidered work of the Mayan Civilization of Central America. Address: National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) NIFT Delhi Centre NIFT Campus, Hauz Khas, Near Gulmohar Park, New Delhi - 110 016 Phone: 011-26542100 Fax: 011-26542151 |
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