This course is crafted to educate students on how the designers & merchandisers work in tandem together for the apparel industry with the international market at the ground level. This capsule term module is designed to enable students to understand how the apparel industry works adding on how to coordinate & communicate with brands plus buyers. It opens many opportunities for candidates to become key members of the Industry. It also indicates a comprehensive understanding of how work happens at the core industry level with a specialized focus on communication and required coordination.
Duration : 3 Months
Eligibility : 10+2 From Any Recognized Board
You can find this course at the campuses mentioned below. Choose your desired course and campus on the JD Application form.
After the completion of the programme a plethora of opportunities await you. Our placement department is eager and equipped to help you find your niche.
Travelling through a black hole’s Cauchy horizon, where the illusion of past and future feathers away is creating a loop in the present forever. ‘Vastra’ translating to clothes and ‘aagmi’ to future, the motive is to break the loop by reinventing the “classics”; thus formulating new standards on which the future fashion will be based.
Breaking the monotony of standard utilization of x-ray, the collection advances towards the theme expose. Emanated from the viewpoint of x-ray outputs of flora and fauna, flightiness, and a blend of complementary neon color is the mainstay of the range.
It is a powerful design line based on the idea of fabricating clothes on a universal silhouette, regardless of their gender, creating an androgynous idea of fitting all humans in the same capsule and coming out as a strong individual unique personality in terms of fashion and society. The effect of gender fluidity has been brought to life.
Travelling through a black hole’s Cauchy horizon, where the illusion of past and future feathers away is creating a loop in the present forever. ‘Vastra’ translating to clothes and ‘aagmi’ to future, the motive is to break the loop by reinventing the “classics”; thus formulating new standards on which the future fashion will be based.
Breaking the monotony of standard utilization of x-ray, the collection advances towards the theme expose. Emanated from the viewpoint of x-ray outputs of flora and fauna, flightiness, and a blend of complementary neon color is the mainstay of the range.
It is a powerful design line based on the idea of fabricating clothes on a universal silhouette, regardless of their gender, creating an androgynous idea of fitting all humans in the same capsule and coming out as a strong individual unique personality in terms of fashion and society. The effect of gender fluidity has been brought to life.
Travelling through a black hole’s Cauchy horizon, where the illusion of past and future feathers away is creating a loop in the present forever. ‘Vastra’ translating to clothes and ‘aagmi’ to future, the motive is to break the loop by reinventing the “classics”; thus formulating new standards on which the future fashion will be based.
Our young and aspiring alumni have already started creating waves in the design industry. With a far-sighted vision and a humble yet persistent approach they have established themselves as leaders and important key players in renowned companies as well as setting up their own brands.
Class of 2013
Vaibhav Rishi, a graduate from JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Hauz KhasVillage in 2013 started working as an assistant with Couture, then got promoted as the head designer of the same. In 2017,he started his own label by the name of LUBIN.
Class of 2016
He runs his own styling brand by the name of ‘hanger lifestyle’. He has worked as stylist for many leading fashion and commercial brands like Reebok, Cantabil, Subway for their print campaigns.
Class of 2017
Palak Kukreja alumni of JD Institute of Fashion Technology (Batch of 2017), is currently working as a Regional Stylist for Taneira (north region) elucidates her journey from an Athlete to a Designer.
Class of 2013
Vaibhav Rishi, a graduate from JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Hauz KhasVillage in 2013 started working as an assistant with Couture, then got promoted as the head designer of the same. In 2017,he started his own label by the name of LUBIN.
Class of 2016
He runs his own styling brand by the name of ‘hanger lifestyle’. He has worked as stylist for many leading fashion and commercial brands like Reebok, Cantabil, Subway for their print campaigns.
Class of 2017
Palak Kukreja alumni of JD Institute of Fashion Technology (Batch of 2017), is currently working as a Regional Stylist for Taneira (north region) elucidates her journey from an Athlete to a Designer.
Class of 2013
Vaibhav Rishi, a graduate from JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Hauz KhasVillage in 2013 started working as an assistant with Couture, then got promoted as the head designer of the same. In 2017,he started his own label by the name of LUBIN.
Class of 2016
He runs his own styling brand by the name of ‘hanger lifestyle’. He has worked as stylist for many leading fashion and commercial brands like Reebok, Cantabil, Subway for their print campaigns.
Class of 2017
Palak Kukreja alumni of JD Institute of Fashion Technology (Batch of 2017), is currently working as a Regional Stylist for Taneira (north region) elucidates her journey from an Athlete to a Designer.
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