International College of Fashion New Delhi hosted a workshop on advanced draping techniques since Saturday, April 27. Led by fashion industry expert Ms. Sunita Chauhan, the workshop aimed to transform participants' fashion sense and elevate their design skills. Attendees gained insights into creating eye-catching looks for various occasions using diverse draping styles. The workshop also focused on the technical aspects of fashion draping, promoting a deep aesthetic and practical approach to design. It aimed to enhance students' design creativity, prepare them for an international environment, and help them create a portfolio of their own designs.
International College of Fashion in Delhi will be hosting a two-day certificate workshop for beginners on the online platform. As part of the ICF Learning Series, the course will be led by Ms Mohita Purswani, Faculty of ICF Delhi. A fashion designer, an illustrator, and an educator. She graduated from NIFT with Fashion Designing and has over 2 years of professional experience in the areas of fashion illustration, portfolio development, and design process. She is also an expert in providing compelling design and artwork.
This intensive two-day workshop will guide you through the creative process, from initial concept to portfolio. Beginning with research and exploration, you will learn to be aware of your surroundings. You will have formed a remarkable collection of work to serve as your portfolio by the conclusion of the course. You will have many exciting new ideas for future projects and have learned how to set up good research processes for yourself. This workshop is absolutely free, and all you have to do to reserve your spot is register, as seats are limited.
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