Tuesday 6 May 2014

Graduating studentsof Satyam Fashion Institute showcased Oomph and Élan at a fashion show in New Delhi

Displaying L-R, Anup Banerjee, Aamir Zakir, D.P Singh, Manjulika Gautam, Mitali C Goswami & Neetu Malhotra.JPGNew Delhi: The evening was all set to dazzle with red carpet, stars shining around, lights, cameras and the supermodels that walked in bold, bright colors with wide range of prints. The one-of-a kind sassy graduating degree fashion show, VISTA 2014 was organized by Satyam Fashion Institute, Noida. The fashion extravaganza had a lively theme “DRAPE OF SADHUS- MAHAKUMBH" and “GLIMPSES OF MUGHAL ARCHITECTURE”, which was seen with a promise of being fashionable and yet grounded to the Indian culture. The fashion show was choreographed by celebrated choreographer, Mr. Anup Banerjee and also saw presenceof renowned names from the fashion industry such as , Niket&Jainee Mishra, RajdeepRanawat, GeetanjaliRanawat, AamirZakir, Sonia Jetley&Varija Bajaj, Mr. Ravi Passi, Mr. R.K Srivastavato name a few. Models sashayed the exquisite creations by students turning designers to bring out the eclectic mix glamour and fashion.


Displaying Model walking the ramp at fashion show by Satyam Fashion Institute - 1.JPGThere was more to enthrall the audience as the pragmatic theme had exclusive sub-themes like the exalting female figure and her curve. The inspiration was also taken from the punk culture (Glam punk), translated most accurately for today’s woman, in shades of black, red, orange, and warm color palette.  The ramp gleamed with swarovski, studs and other metals and tiny bits of magic have adorned ensembles through the ages and the collection was a tribute to the "Razzle-Dazzle”.The glitterati of the event also saw an interesting segment called "Mahakumbh" a symbol of India's memorable past which has been flowing into the present and continues to flow. The collection was inspired by unpretentiously drapes of the "Fakirs" which lie in the nuances of asymmetrical designs & patterns. The assortment was an eccentric mix of thousand shades of saffron and to spice it up were accessories and headgear made of Rudraksha with a hint of feathers.

At last thanking the chief guest, special guest, all women achievers, eminent members of the organization and all guests, principals,  parents, students, faculties & staff members Ms. ManjulikaGautam, Director General, SFI said, “This gala event of SFI had the vivid colors and vast imagination of the promising designers. I hope everybody enjoyed it. This is our second passing batch I hope the junior students will learn and do well in future. With the modern and cultural revolutions of fashion concept having under gone a tremendous change; fashion now is a perfect design, a technology, a science to be studied and to be communicated. Our fashion shows and events encourage our women students to realize their true worth and potential by engaging them in various themes. SFI nurture and nourish them to be self confident, self dependent and self conscious to make a dint in the global revolution of their own strength and carve a niche for them.”

The awards were distributed to all the participants as per their collections in various below mentioned categories.

  • Muslin Toils & Construction - Behind The Seams –Ms. Anjali Jindal (Mahakumbh)
  • Research Work - Explication –Akanksha Gupta (Chaos to Couture)
  • Best Design Collection - Splendid Silhouette–Ms. ShikhaJakhar (Royal Addiction)
  • 1st runner up, Splendid Silhouette–Ms. Himanshi Aggarwal (Indian Heroes)
  • 2nd Runner up, Splendid Silhouette–Ms. RituNandal (Meet me at night)
  • Commercially Viable - Doable–Ms. Sheena Jain (Different styles of English script)
  • Accessory - Glitterati Award–Ms. Ria Gupta (Passion for Jesus)
  • Portfolio - Carton a Dessin–Ms. ShikhaJakhar
  • Pret a Porter for Ready to wear collection – Ms. ShikhaJakhar (Royal Addiction)


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