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GRADUATION fashion SHOW

THEME- Italian florets

SKILLS USED:

  • ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

  • ADOBE ILLUSTARTOR

  • HAND SKETCHING

  • DRAPING

  • PATTERN MAKING

  • GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

  • FABRIC SOURCING

"Italian Florets" is a tribute to the romantic symbiosis between architecture and the organic world. Inspired by the sun-drenched balconies of Italy, this collection reinterprets the way climbing vines and lush creepers like the iconic Bougainvillea gracefully "dress" a home.

In this vision, the human silhouette serves as the architectural foundation. The garments act as the "home," while the hand-sewn vines and floral motifs represent the life that climbs and enriches it. Just as nature provides privacy and beauty to a stone wall or a wooden trellis, these botanical elements entwine around the body, creating a living, wearable garden.

KIDSWEAR 

THEME- The Woven Wonderland

SKILLS USED:

  • PAPER CRAFTING

  • ADOBE ILLUSTARTOR

  • HAND SKETCHING

  • FABRIC MANIPULATION

  • FELT FABRIC WEAVING

  • GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

  • FABRIC SOURCING

This kidswear collection is inspired by the vivid, boundless imagination of a child’s dreamscape. The design bridges the gap between traditional craft and modern play, utilizing a "weaving of life" technique that mimics the interlacing colors of a kaleidoscopic world.

MINIATURE DRESS FORM

Anatomy of Scale

This project explores the technical boundaries of pattern making by constructing a miniature dress form from scratch. Eschewing standard templates or physical measurements, the process relied entirely on visual mapping and spatial visualization to translate a full-sized silhouette into a micro-scale prototype.

ACCESSORY 
Design

Horse-riders Belt and bag for Freedman's Harness Co.

This project explores the technical boundaries of pattern making by constructing a miniature dress form from scratch. Eschewing standard templates or physical measurements, the process relied entirely on visual mapping and spatial visualization to translate a full-sized silhouette into a micro-scale prototype.

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