JD Institute of Fashion Technology organizes Master Jury with Rina Dhaka
Team Careers360 | April 25, 2019 | 06:51 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 25: JD Institute of Fashion Technology today organized Master Jury with noted designer Rina Dhaka at their Hauz Khaz campus. Students from Delhi, Vadodara, Jhansi, Gorakhpur, Patna, Bikaner, Jodhpur and Surat were part of the jury. The selected students got an opportunity to interact with Rina Dhaka for guidance on their collection for The Fashion Awards 2019.
The Fashion Awards is India’s largest design event in India organized by JD Institute to recognize eminent leaders within the fashion and design industries. Over 800 students across disciplines such as a fashion designing, interior designing, jewellery designing, textile designing will present their designs inspired by the theme, SWITCH. The event will include fashion collections, exhibits, installations as well as a 3D walk-through showcasing the students’ creative skills before an eminent panel of industry experts and renowned designers.
Rupal Dalal, Executive Director, JD Institute of Fashion Technology, said, “I am extremely happy that we have Rina Dhaka on board as a mentor. She is one the best mentors in the industry, and students have the opportunity to learn from her experience and vast knowledge of the industry.”
Rina Dhaka, Designer, said, “I am honored to be associated with JD Institute. I have seen innovative ideas, great collections and some new path breaking concepts. Here, students and teachers have put together a well-capsulated collection for me to work on with them. I wish these bright minds the best as they approach The Fashion Awards 2019."
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