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Delhi Women set new fashion statement by walking the ramp in 'Bina Sui-Dhaaga' theme

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Thursday, 22 March 2018 (15:13 IST)
New Delhi: Student designers of South Delhi Polytechnic College for Women have explored and experimented on a new trend of 'un-stitched clothes,' with a unique theme of 'Bina Sui Dhaga,' as an innovation for providing an interesting texture and design, which will be exhibited in the annual event of the college on March 23.

The idea behind the unique theme 'Bina Sui Dhaga' was to experiment on the pre-existing clothing patterns and the challenge was taken up by the groups of students, who came up with the concept of un-stitched and un-sewn garments, which are innovative, glamorous, stylish, and becoming a part of the trend in the western culture.The students will showcase their talent in front of prominent people like Sharon Lowen, Sonia Jetleey, Vandy Mehra, Rashmi Sachdeva, Ramola Bachchan, Anu Sikka, Mithu Sen, Samit Das, Alka Raghuvanshi, Nupur Kundu, Sudip Roy, Uma Nayar and Aruna Bhowmick.

The un-stitched clothes are designed with techniques like matting, braiding and twilling, providing interesting texture and design to the clothes. Braiding in cut pieces is a method of interlacing stripes in such a way that they cross one another and are laid together in a diagonal formation. Such methods provide exciting designs and give birth to a new trend, followed by using clothespin, which are used to hang up clothes, in order to give them various dimensions.The concept was indeed a challenge for student designers, who have overcome the limitations and produced exciting designs.(UNI)

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