Blue Pottery and Chikankari Embroidery Star in Ellen College Fashion Event
'Bluekari' encapsulated the rich cultural heritage of India, telling a story of craftsmanship and tradition reimagined for the contemporary urban dweller.
Jaipur– The Ellenites Showcase, an eagerly anticipated annual event, transformed the Ellen College of Design into a hub of sartorial splendor on Sunday evening. The 8th Annual Fashion Designer Show saw 67 talented fashion design students presenting their meticulously crafted creations through a series of 11 sequences, modeled by 25 professional models.
Organizer Ram Yadav highlighted the significance of the event, stating, "Each year, 'The Ellenites Showcase' offers our fashion design students a platform to exhibit their creativity and craftsmanship. This year, the bar was set even higher with an array of diverse and innovative designs."
The fashion extravaganza was a visual feast, featuring themes that ranged from traditional to contemporary. Sixteen female and nine male models strutted down the runway, bringing to life the unique visions of the student designers. The show highlighted traditional arts like the famous blue pottery of Jaipur and the intricate chikankari embroidery of Lucknow, seamlessly integrated into modern designs.
Among the standout collections was 'Bluekari,' a fusion of blue pottery and chikankari. This collection, designed by Himanshi Sharma, Somya Agarwal, and Sunaina Shekhawat, masterfully blended the timeless elegance of these crafts with the dynamic energy of street style fashion. 'Bluekari' encapsulated the rich cultural heritage of India, telling a story of craftsmanship and tradition reimagined for the contemporary urban dweller. The silhouettes incorporated elements from both crafts, creating ensembles that were both cohesive and visually striking.
The students' creativity shone through other themed sequences such as Zulu Art, Queen’s Luster, Cluster Cosmos, Primordial Princess, The Unsung Warrior, Kokhloma, Threads of Tradition, Decode the Red, Bedlah, and Y2K Bazaar. Each theme showcased a unique blend of colors, textures, and designs, reflecting the students' deep understanding and appreciation of fashion as an art form.
The models' stunning transformations were courtesy of Kajal Bansal and her team from Kajal Makeup Artistry. Their skillful makeovers complemented the students' designs, enhancing the overall impact of the show. Special guests, fashion designers Padmaraj Keshri and Prashant Shivam, graced the event, adding to its prestige. The choreography, orchestrated by Shrikant Sharma and Isha Sharma, ensured a seamless and captivating flow throughout the evening.
The Ellenites Showcase was not just a fashion show but a celebration of creativity and innovation. The applause and admiration from the audience were a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students, making the event a resounding success. As the curtain fell, it was clear that the future of fashion is bright with the emerging talents from Ellen College of Design.