Fashion
Premium Workshop was conducted at TTA by Corina Manuel – Ex-Regional Editor –
Femina Miss India, Feroza Dalal – Buying & Merchandising Expert, James
Ferriera – Owner of Fashion Label ‘James Ferriera’& Ranjit Rodricks –
Popular Fashion Blogger.
Mr
James interacted with students on a variety of subjects in the fashion industry
like Indian and western methods of fashion design. He said, “When it comes to
teaching fashion, I do hope that there will be more Indian methods of fashion
being taught to the students rather than just international syllabus which our
premier govt. recognized institution does. TTA is well-designed college. It
makes you feel that you are in a fashion design school which is very important
because an environment is very imperative and it helps students to be more
creative. Students that I interacted with were interesting, they were very
attentive. I think they got a lot of good points from me.”
Ms.
Corina Manuel shared her experience in the fashion industry and took up a
session on fashion communication. She said, “It was fun talking to a young room
filled with amazing talent. It is interesting to talk about how you have spent
your 24 years in the industry. And to figure out fashion communication from
students’ eyes is interesting. I really enjoyed myself, thank you so much, Amit
Sir for offering me this opportunity.”
Ms
Feroza Dalal who spoke about branding & merchandising careers said, “I have
gone through their syllabus and I think they covered most of the topics that
are needed for a fashion designer and also for other careers like merchandising
& buying have been covered here beautifully. Thank you TTA for offering me
this platform to talk about my experience as a buyer & merchandizer to
students, aspiring merchandizers & designers over here. And sharing my
experiences might help them in their future growth.”
Mr
Ranjit engaged the audience brilliantly by uncovering various elements of
fashion blogging. He said, “I had young beautiful students over here who wanted
to know all about fashion blogging. So, it was good to share what I know with
them. They all have future in fashion, blogging,& styling. I wish them all
the best. I am looking forward to reading their blogs, seeing their fashions,
and wearing them and seeing all the Bollywood stars wearing it too. All the
best TTAians.”
TTA’s
budding fashion designers looked more than happy and inspired with the two-day
workshop. Srishti Gupta, a fashion design student from TTA-Deccan centre, said,
“I am totally motivated with the workshop. Such workshops help us prepare for
the industry in the right way so that we can acquire the relevant skillsets and
bridge the necessary gap.”
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