BSc in Fashion Design
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he Bachelor of Science in Fashion Design program, aligned with the National Education Policy(NEP) is a Comprehensive undergraduate degree that equips students with the creative , technical, and business skills required to excel in the dynamic fashion industry.
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Item Project Report on Shades and Tints of Hues(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2018) Sakshi A Rijwani (BFD FinalYear)The project 'Shades and Tints of Hues' explores the significance of colours in design, guided by Dr. Madhuri Nasre, HOD of Fashion Designing, and submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. It provides a detailed overview of colour theory, including the colour wheel, different colour types, and the historical development of colours, emphasizing their emotional and aesthetic influence. The project demonstrates how colours shape perceptions and affect fashion decisions.Item Designing for Bolliwood Collection : Dream City Mumbai(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2019) Khushbu Nagpure"Designing for Bollywood Collection: Dream City Mumbai" is a research project led by Khushbu Nagpure and Dr. Madhuri Nasre, with Mrs. Saziya Sheikh as co-guide, exploring how traditional Indian aesthetics can blend with modern design elements to craft a compelling Bollywood-inspired collection. The project examines Mumbai's lively fashion scene, drawing inspiration from its colorful streets, famous landmarks, and Bollywood glamour. By combining textiles, colors, and innovative designs, the collection seeks to capture Mumbai's cosmopolitan energy and Bollywood's drama, offering a fresh perspective on modern fashion.Item Research Project on 'Designing of Timeless collection - A classic Style Which Never Dies'(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2019) Harshali BaraskarThe research project is overseen by Dr. Madhuri Nasre, the Head of the Fashion Designing department, with Mrs. Saziya Sheikh, a lecturer in the same department, serving as a co-guide.Item Designing an Pop art collection Plump Orientalists Designing Development Project(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2019) Jyoti KatreDr. Madhuri Nasre, the Head of the Fashion Designing Department, supervised the project, with Mrs. Saziya Sheikh, a Lecturer in the same department, serving as co-guide.Item Designing on global warming in traditional wear Design Development project(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2019) Shanu AsatiThis project, supervised by Dr. Madhuri Nasre, Head of the Fashion Designing department, focuses on designing traditional wear that addresses global warming. It was submitted to RTMNU in Nagpur.Item Designing on Original Folding Art-Japanese Craft Casual Wear : Design Development project(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2019) Ankita Madhusudhan Lulu( VI SEM BFD)"Designing on Original Folding Art-Japanese Craft Casual Wear" is a research project investigating how traditional Japanese folding techniques can be incorporated into modern casual fashion. It examines origami and other Japanese folding arts, converting these techniques into wearable designs. The project shows how ancient folding traditions can be adapted to add Japanese elegance to everyday casual wear, blending tradition with contemporary fashion trends. Dr. Madhuri Nasre, Head of the Fashion Designing Department, supervises the project, with Mrs. Saziya Sheikh, a lecturer in the same department, acting as co-guide.Item Essence of rose : A collection of Design(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2020) Ms. Ravina Valecha (BFD, VI th SEM)"Essence of Rose: A Collection of Designs" is a project under Design Development, directed by Dr. Madhuri Nasre, HOD of Fashion Designing, and co-supervised by Mrs. Saziya Sheikh, Lecturer. This project examines the timeless elegance of roses in fashion, emphasizing their symbolic meanings and visual appeal. Through a carefully curated collection, it demonstrates how rose motifs are interpreted across different fashion components such as textiles, embroidery, and accessories. The project embodies the essence of rose-inspired designs, merging traditional craftsmanship with modern trends, and honors the flower's lasting influence on fashion aesthetics. The project was submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur.Item Essence of rose : The Devil Wears Prada(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2021) MS. Neha Chikhlonde"From Casual to Formal: A Study Inspired by The Devil Wears Prada' is a project led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, HOD of Fashion Design, with co-guidance from Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, lecturers from the same department. Submitted to RTMNU in Nagpur, the project draws inspiration from the iconic Hollywood film 'The Devil Wears Prada' and examines how casual and simple attire can be transformed into formal wear, emphasizing the significance of dressing professionally in office environments.Item Glimmer Of Seashell : A Collection Of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2022) Ms. Vaishali Farkunde (BFD VI SEM)"Glimmer Of Seashell" highlights the exquisite Conch Shell Craft, tracing its fashion history back to 1950s Paris. Featuring renowned designers like Alexander McQueen, Fausto Puglisi, and Gianni Versace, the collection emphasizes seashell-inspired couture allure. The researcher has created stunning seashell costumes, showcased through a captivating photo shoot that merges oceanic beauty with haute couture. Guided by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, HOD of Fashion Design, and co-guided by Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Ms. Sagar Rangire, the project has been submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur.Item Skyscrapers -Beyond The Limits(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC,Gondia, 2022) MS. Alisha S. Turkar (BFD VI SEM)"Skyscrapers - Beyond The Limits" examines the marvels of tall buildings like the Burj Khalifa, focusing on their steel frameworks, curtain walls, and their role in urban development. The project explores the works of visionary architects such as Frank Gehry, Yustoshi Ezumi, and Iris Van Harpen, highlighting a variety of skyscraper designs that challenge conventions. It also illustrates how these architectural masterpieces influence fashion designers, shaping trends and the future style. The project is overseen by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Head of Fashion Design, with co-guides Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Ms. Sagar Rangire, lecturers from the same department.Item The Dance Of Gods A Collection Of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC,Gondia, 2022) Ms. Khairunisha Sayyad(BFD VI SEM)"The Dance of Gods - Unveiling Kathakali's Majestic Attire" is a project supervised by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Head of Fashion Design, with co-guidance from Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Ms. Sagar Rangire, submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. It analyzes the iconic costumes of Kathakali artist Bhasi Puligali, focusing on the elaborate 'Pachcha' outfit used as Yamaduta in a Sanskrit play at Butler University. The research examines the under skirts, jackets, structural supports, leg ornaments, and undergarments, highlighting the craftsmanship and artistry behind Kathakali costumes. Overall, the project underscores how costume, expression, and makeup work together in this traditional dance practice.Item Tribal Art Of 'Meena' : a Collection Of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing SSGC, Gondia, 2022) Ms. Shweta Kesharwani (BFD VI SEM)"Tribal Art Of 'Meena': Mandana Painting of Madhya Pradesh" is a project led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Head of Fashion Design, with co-guidance from Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Ms. Sagar Rangire, submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. The project highlights the rich cultural heritage of Mandana painting, a traditional art of the Meena tribe in Madhya Pradesh. These lively designs, created by local women, decorate homes and are part of special occasions, symbolizing community and tradition. The collection features Mandana-inspired patterns, emphasizing the beauty and cultural importance of this folk art.Item Boho Bliss: An Effusively Enthusiastic(Department of Fashion Designing. Textile., 2023) Misss Ekta Marwade (BFD VI SEM)"Bohemian Style: Embracing Free-Spirited Fashion" is a project led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Head of Fashion Design, with Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Mrs. Vaishali Sharma serving as co-guides, submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. Drawing inspiration from the 1960s hippie movement, this project examines the boho chic look, which features vintage patterns, flowing shapes, natural fabrics, and eclectic accessories such as oversized sunglasses and open-toed sandals. The collection embodies the relaxed, alternative vibe of bohemian fashion.Item Bride Collection :A Collection of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2023) Ms. Vishakha Padhode (BFD VI SEM)The "Bride Collection: A Collection of Designs" project is led by Mrs Saziya Sheikh, Head of Fashion Design, with Mrs Harsha Samarth and Mr Vaishali Sharma, Lecturers, as co-guides, all under the Design Development program. It explores the core of Indian bridal attire, emphasising the importance of 'Sindoor' as a symbol of marital joy. The collection draws inspiration from designer Gaurang Shah's showcased pieces at Lakme Fashion Week, where Sindoor inspired breathtaking bridal designs that seamlessly merge tradition with contemporary fashion.Item Boro art -Rebirth Of Art A Collection Of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2023) Ms. Prachee Raut (BFD, VI th SEM)"Boro Art - Rebirth Of Art: A Collection Of Designs" is a project led by Mrs. Saziya Sheikh, Head of the Fashion Designing department, with co-guidance from Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, both lecturers, and submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. The project centers on Boro, a traditional Japanese patchwork and stitching technique, reimagining it as a modern art form. The collection features innovative designs that merge Boro's rustic appeal with contemporary styles, emphasizing sustainable fashion and traditional craftsmanship.Item Super Structures - The Limitless Towers(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2023) MS. Kalyani Vilasrao Karole, 6th SEM, BFD.This project report on 'Design Development' focuses on the design of the Burj Khalifa. It was developed by the student under the guidance of Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, HOD, Mrs. Harsha Samarth, and Ms. Vaishali Sharma, lecturers i same department. The report discusses skyscraper structures as Superstructures: The Limitless Towers.Item Indian Handwork : A Collection Of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2023) MS Sakshi Jaiswal , BFD, VI SEM"Indian Handwork: A Celebration of Traditional Craftsmanship" is a project led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Head of Fashion Design, submitted to RTMNU Nagpur. It showcases India’s rich handwork tradition, including embroidery styles such as Chikankari, Kashmiri, and Tie-Dye. The collection features beautiful garments with detailed handwork, especially Bandhani, illustrating the craftsmanship and artistry of Indian artisans.Item Peasants Look - The Roorals(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC,Gondia, 2023) Ms. Ashwini H. Parvate (BFD VI SEM)The 'Roorals' project focuses on practical, affordable clothing for farmers, designed for comfort and ease during fieldwork. It highlights traditional peasant attire, emphasizing functionality and simplicity. By studying rural dressing styles, the researcher aims to create designs that blend tradition with comfort, catering to land workers' needs. Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Head of the Fashion Design Department, and co-guide Mrs. Harsha Samarth, along with Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, who are lecturers in the same department.Item JASHNA-E-BAHAR : A Collection Of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2023) MS. Pooja Hemant Kawale (VI th SEM, BFD)"JASHNA-E-BAHAR: A Collection Of Designs" is a project developed under Design Development, supervised by Mrs. Saziya Sheikh, Head of Fashion Designing, with co-guidance from Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, Lecturers. Submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur, the project celebrates Pakistani couture by showcasing the intricate craftsmanship and elegance of traditional Pakistani garments. It features works by renowned designers Maria B and Sana Safinaz, highlighting their impact on Pakistan's rich fashion heritage. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of the Pakistani Couture Week, a prestigious platform that promotes and upholds Pakistani fashion excellence.Item The Bindu - Is Full Of Everything(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2023) Ms. Yukti Patle (BFD VI SEM)"Bindu: is Full of Everythings" is a project led by Mrs. Saziya Sheikh, Head of the Fashion Designing Department, with guidance from Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Ms. Vaishali Sharma, submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. Inspired by Sayed Haider Raza's deep philosophy, it explores the concept of 'Bindu'—the universe's point of creation. Raza considers Bindu the center of existence, from which shapes, colors, energy, sound, space, and time originate, forming the foundation of this collection. The designs reflect Bindu's spirit, turning its spiritual meaning into striking visual fashion statements. The fabric designs for this project were created by the researcher, who also organized and included a photo shoot.