Amity School of Fashion Design and Technology students presented a collection of 20 garments, that featured Esha Velankar, Miss Unity International 2021-22, & Miss Cocoaberry Diva, as the showstopper. Amity University Mumbai’s School of Fashion Design and Technology (ASFT) showcased ‘Tarang’ The Collection at the Bombay Times Fashion Week 2024. 18 student designers featured 20 garments portraying a vibrant mix of textures and colour coordinates enabling multiple surface ornamentation possibilities.
The
Collection featured the finest young design talent in the country, displaying
their technical prowess and creative genius through various themes. It explored
avant-garde ensembles that fuse luxury fashion with modern styles, like a wave
of change that carries the spirit of tradition into the cutting-edge embrace of
the future.
The
showstopper, Ms. Esha Velankar, winner of Miss Cocoaberry Diva, Miss Unity
International 2021–2022, and Miss India Global 2020 runner-up is set to compete
in the Miss Universe pageant. She didn't only walk the ramp during Fashion
Week; she also showcased her collection and wore a garment with
"wings" that depicted a sense of freedom through the
"Kirigami" design.
Speaking
on the occasion, Prof. (Dr.) Santhosh Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, Amity University
Mumbai, said “Amity University Mumbai is proud to be associated with the Bombay
Times Fashion Week, a magnificent show, showcasing the talents of our students’
excellence in comparison with seasoned Fashion industry icons in the fields of
Design, Choreography, Fashion display and theme. Amity School of Fashion
Technology has a hands-on approach and industry collaborative model, which, is
why our students excel in many such fashion shows around the country and bring
laurels to the Institution.”
Prof.
(Dr.) Bhawana Chanana, Director, Amity School of Fashion Technology, Amity
University Mumbai, said “‘Tarang’ The Collection defines the institute's
broader initiative to rejuvenate India's cultural essence and global design
concepts. The designs move between digital garment structures and traditional
handicrafts, focusing on sculpting, fluid drapery, layering, surface
embellishments, ombre effects, and geometric patterns. The themes are
influenced by natural elements and theatrical expressions, representing an
evolution of creative ideas. “
Amity University Mumbai’s School of Fashion Technology is one of India’s leading Design institutes. It empowers youth and nurtures professionals in Fashion, Textiles, Art and Design, Retail, Communication, Styling, and Entrepreneurship with a fine blend of knowledge, technical skills, practical experience, and career opportunities. The school believes in "digital first,” putting interactive design at the forefront of education, emphasizing UI-UX interface.
About
Amity University Mumbai: Amity University Maharashtra, established under
Maharashtra Govt. Act of 2014 of the Government of Maharashtra and recognized
as per Section 2(f) of the UGC Act with the rights to confer degrees, on a
future-ready, sprawling campus, over a kilometer-long frontage on the
Mumbai-Pune Expressway offers a 360-degree career transformation. Recently
ranked among the top 250 universities in South Asia (QS Asia University
Rankings 2024) and securing the prestigious 101-150 band by NIRF and
international accreditation in Built Environment by RICS, the university has
been recognized as the best institution nationally by 'Times Higher Education'
and prominently features in 'THE Impact Ranking.' In addition, the university
was recently named the ‘Best Education Brand 2024’ at the 7th edition of the ET
Now Best Brands Conclave.