Creating environment-friendly apparels with eco-friendly fibres was the main theme of the annual fashion show titled 'Tomorrow Makers' organised by the International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) recently in Kolkata. And, the student designers literally travelled the world to draw inspiration from prison attire to Raja Ravi Verma, from Australia to Africa to Indonesia, from social functions to traditional head gear, from musical instruments to the huqqa, and more. Designers Sharbari Datta and Agnimitra Paul, actor-director Arindam Sil, and actress Tanusree Chakraborty were the guest judges.
Creating environment-friendly apparels with eco-friendly fibres was the main theme of the annual fashion show titled 'Tomorrow Makers' organised by the International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) recently in Kolkata. And, the student designers literally travelled the world to draw inspiration from prison attire to Raja Ravi Verma, from Australia to Africa to Indonesia, from social functions to traditional head gear, from musical instruments to the huqqa, and more. Designers Sharbari Datta and Agnimitra Paul, actor-director Arindam Sil, and actress Tanusree Chakraborty were the guest judges.
Creating environment-friendly apparels with eco-friendly fibres was the main theme of the annual fashion show titled 'Tomorrow Makers' organised by the International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) recently in Kolkata. And, the student designers literally travelled the world to draw inspiration from prison attire to Raja Ravi Verma, from Australia to Africa to Indonesia, from social functions to traditional head gear, from musical instruments to the huqqa, and more. Designers Sharbari Datta and Agnimitra Paul, actor-director Arindam Sil, and actress Tanusree Chakraborty were the guest judges.
Creating environment-friendly apparels with eco-friendly fibres was the main theme of the annual fashion show titled 'Tomorrow Makers' organised by the International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) recently in Kolkata. And, the student designers literally travelled the world to draw inspiration from prison attire to Raja Ravi Verma, from Australia to Africa to Indonesia, from social functions to traditional head gear, from musical instruments to the huqqa, and more. Designers Sharbari Datta and Agnimitra Paul, actor-director Arindam Sil, and actress Tanusree Chakraborty were the guest judges.
Creating environment-friendly apparels with eco-friendly fibres was the main theme of the annual fashion show titled 'Tomorrow Makers' organised by the International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) recently in Kolkata. And, the student designers literally travelled the world to draw inspiration from prison attire to Raja Ravi Verma, from Australia to Africa to Indonesia, from social functions to traditional head gear, from musical instruments to the huqqa, and more. Designers Sharbari Datta and Agnimitra Paul, actor-director Arindam Sil, and actress Tanusree Chakraborty were the guest judges.
Creating environment-friendly apparels with eco-friendly fibres was the main theme of the annual fashion show titled 'Tomorrow Makers' organised by the International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) recently in Kolkata. And, the student designers literally travelled the world to draw inspiration from prison attire to Raja Ravi Verma, from Australia to Africa to Indonesia, from social functions to traditional head gear, from musical instruments to the huqqa, and more. Designers Sharbari Datta and Agnimitra Paul, actor-director Arindam Sil, and actress Tanusree Chakraborty were the guest judges.
Creating environment-friendly apparels with eco-friendly fibres was the main theme of the annual fashion show titled 'Tomorrow Makers' organised by the International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) recently in Kolkata. And, the student designers literally travelled the world to draw inspiration from prison attire to Raja Ravi Verma, from Australia to Africa to Indonesia, from social functions to traditional head gear, from musical instruments to the huqqa, and more. Designers Sharbari Datta and Agnimitra Paul, actor-director Arindam Sil, and actress Tanusree Chakraborty were the guest judges.
Creating environment-friendly apparels with eco-friendly fibres was the main theme of the annual fashion show titled 'Tomorrow Makers' organised by the International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) recently in Kolkata. And, the student designers literally travelled the world to draw inspiration from prison attire to Raja Ravi Verma, from Australia to Africa to Indonesia, from social functions to traditional head gear, from musical instruments to the huqqa, and more. Designers Sharbari Datta and Agnimitra Paul, actor-director Arindam Sil, and actress Tanusree Chakraborty were the guest judges.
Creating environment-friendly apparels with eco-friendly fibres was the main theme of the annual fashion show titled 'Tomorrow Makers' organised by the International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) recently in Kolkata. And, the student designers literally travelled the world to draw inspiration from prison attire to Raja Ravi Verma, from Australia to Africa to Indonesia, from social functions to traditional head gear, from musical instruments to the huqqa, and more. Designers Sharbari Datta and Agnimitra Paul, actor-director Arindam Sil, and actress Tanusree Chakraborty were the guest judges.
Creating environment-friendly apparels with eco-friendly fibres was the main theme of the annual fashion show titled 'Tomorrow Makers' organised by the International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) recently in Kolkata. And, the student designers literally travelled the world to draw inspiration from prison attire to Raja Ravi Verma, from Australia to Africa to Indonesia, from social functions to traditional head gear, from musical instruments to the huqqa, and more. Designers Sharbari Datta and Agnimitra Paul, actor-director Arindam Sil, and actress Tanusree Chakraborty were the guest judges.