As the mighty monsoons of Mumbai city dwindle, the most-anticipated fashion event of the year, Bombay Times Fashion Week (BTFW) showcased some fresh and young talent.
Presented by Bombay Realty, the fashion week was hosted at St Regis, Mumbai. The show was filled with the trendiest autumn/winter collections, cutting- edge styles, innovative drapes and the finest of accessories. The plethora of versatile creations from international designers were displayed on the ramp for the viewer's pleasure.
Various renowned labels like Kalki, FS Closet, Kshitij The Label and eminent designers like Vikram Phadnis, Thomas Abraham, Payal Singhal, Avantika, and Pallavi Goyal graced the ramp with their collections on the runway.
Raffles Design International showcased the exclusive designs of their exceptional collection 'Runway Revisited', created by their students and curated by the best in the industry.
A clique of esteemed celebrities also adorned the show with their presence at this opportune event. Raffles Design International marked their debut at Bombay Times Fashion Week with their collection 'Runway Revisited', opening the final day of the event.
This carefully curated collection was a student and faculty collaboration that surely provided an exciting insight into the journey of students pursuing fashion with untamed passion.
The journey showcased the transformation of a budding idea into an exquisite collection. The collection gave everyone a peek into the transformational stages of students' lives involving mastering fashion design at the reputed institute.
Under the professional guidance of Raffles international faculty, Corne Coetzee and Anthony Alphonso, students discovered their own individualistic voice and equipped themselves with a creative vision to create a masterpiece. This also enabled them to translate themes into magnificent designs that are crafted with the assistance of technical techniques to create unique shapes and silhouettes.
The in-depth curriculum of the institute facilitated the students to pave their own individualistic path in the industry, building a fruitful career as they witness the most extraordinary possibilities in the field of fashion designing at every turn of their journey.
Under the marquee 'Runway Revisited', there were two main themes led by the faculty of Raffles Design International to lead a talented crew of students into creating wonderful pieces for the show.
Raffles fashion program coordinator and lecturer Anthony Alphonso headed the 'Kachra Couture', which was Anthony's vision and a new approach to offset our carbon footprint and to create a sustainable ecosystem with the help of fashion.
The cutting edge approach to fabrication and innovative ideas drove the students involved in the project to transform fabric scraps, old garments, and common trims into completely new, glamorous runway style outfits that surely bedazzled the creative minds.
Reusing the materials brought into attention the excessive waste in the fashion industry. The purpose of the project was justified as it proved how it provides sustainability and roots for the major environmental cause. The passion and fun derived from creating good designs did not seem lost in the process either.
This creation was built by Anthony to provide students with creativity, bold vision, a goal and a visual identity that has the foundation to pursue a successful career in the industry's various fields. A good visualizer can handle everything in the industry be it visual merchandiser, costume designer, stylist, fashion editor, magazine photographer or retail buyer.
Another creation by Raffles Design International is humbly named 'Art of Precision', which had Professor Corne Coetzee in the lead. As the name suggests, the collection was designed with the meticulous precision of artisanal construction techniques under the able guidance and design direction of Coetzee.
Corne's international atelier experience enabled students to evolve any primary pattern-making methods into high fashion couture to a complete designer outfit worthy of a ramp walk.
The collection showcased the fashion curriculum progression of dart manipulation, creation of volume and draping to transform bodice, skirt and pants slopers into runway-worthy outfits.
The show enthusiastically closed with show stopper Shreya Shanker, Femina Miss India 2019, shrouded by the designers' final masterpiece. Working under expert guidance was once in a lifetime kind of opportunity for the students.
The garment construction precision learned under Corne enabled the students to kick start their career in a successful direction. Pursuing careers as a pattern maker, fashion designers, being a part of fashion house atelier or even developing their own unique fashion label are all the possibilities in the student's bright future ahead.
Raffles Design International, Mumbai lives by their tagline 'Success by Design', a hallmark of its legacy. That is one thing that can be said for certain, owing to the various unique pursuits that the institute undertakes all the time.
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