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 The Jarabe: A collection Of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing,SSGC, 2024) Ms. Sharddha Dhuranlal Chikhlondhe, BFD VI SEM"The Jarabe: A Collection Of Designs" is a vibrant showcase that captures the essence of Mexican culture. It highlights traditional garments, vivid colors, and flowing dresses inspired by Mexico's rich heritage. The project features wine-colored attire, symbolizing the country's love for bold hues. Focusing on Mexico's land of the jaguar, it celebrates the nation's cuisine, stunning beaches, and lively spirit. Led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, HOD of Fashion Design, and co-guided by Mrs. Harsha Samarth, Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, and Mrs. Poonam Thakur, all lecturers from the same department, it was submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur.Item Modern Kebayas(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2024) Ms. Saniya Anwar Khan ,BFD VI SEM"Modern Kebayas: Unveiling the Beauty of Indonesian Culture" is a project led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Head of the Fashion Design department, with co-supervision from Mrs. Harsha Samarth, Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, and Mrs. Poonam Thakur, all lecturers in the same department. It was submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur, to meet BFD degree requirements. Inspired by Instagram, the project explores Indonesia's vibrant culture, highlighting its art, architecture, music, dance, clothing, and cuisine from Jakarta, Bali, and Regarta. Focusing on Islamic traditions, it features modern Kebaya designs that incorporate hijabs, demonstrating the country's rich cultural heritage and dynamic fashion evolution.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 My First Design Collection of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2024) Ms. Nikita Kamble , BFD VI SEMMy First Design: Celebrating the Elegance of SHERRI Hill is a project supervised by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, HOD of Fashion Design, and co-guided by Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Ms. Sagar Rangire, lecturers from the same department, submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. The project highlights the exquisite work of renowned fashion designer Sherri Hill, famous for her elegant formal evening wear. It explores her creative process, working patterns, and meticulous attention to detail, providing insight into the world of high-end fashion.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 Fashion Icon collection Of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC,Gondia, 2024) Ms. Khushi Kamraj Patil(BFD VI SEM)"Elegance Redefined: Capturing the Essence of Christian Dior" from the 'Fashion Icons' project is led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, HOD of Fashion Design, with guidance from Mrs. Harsha Samarth, Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, and Mrs. Poonam Thakur, submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. Inspired by Christian Dior's legendary designs, the project highlights the brand's timeless sophistication, from Miss Dior perfume to the Dior bag. The researcher has created new designs reflecting Dior's distinctive style and brought them to life in a striking photoshoot.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 The Fiction Collection Of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing,SSGC, Gondia, 2024) Ms. Mansi Meshram (BFD VI SEM)The project "FICTION" Casting a Spell with Harry Potter, led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Head of Fashion Design, and co-guided by Mrs. Harsha Samarth, Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, and Mrs. Poonam Thakur, was submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. Inspired by Harry Potter's magical universe, it reimagines the iconic costumes of Hogwarts students and staff. The collection showcases various textures and styles, such as crisp uniforms with silk ties, cozy wool sweaters, and polyester fleeces, embodying the wizarding world's spirit.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 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 Noor(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2024) Miss. Ashfiya Sheikh (BFD VI SEM)The project "Noor" is A Glimpse into Morocco's Enchanting Realm, a project led by Ms Shaziya Sheikh, Head of Fashion Design, with co-guidance from Mrs Harsha Samarth, Mrs Vaishali Sharma, and Mrs Poonam Thakur. Inspired by Morocco's nickname, "Kingdom of Lights," the researcher selected 'Noor' (Arabic for light) to embody the brightness of Morocco's alleys, medinas, beaches, and landscapes. The project emphasizes tourism as a vital part of Morocco's economy and features designs that celebrate the country's lively culture and stunning scenery.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 First Impression(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2024) Ms. Suruchi Kumbhalwar ( BFD VI SEM)"First Impression: Casual Wear of the Georgian Era" is a project inspired by the Netflix movie Pride & Prejudice, exploring the informal yet elegant dressing style of the Georgian Era. The researcher delves into the world of Regency-era fashion, studying footwear and garments for both men and women. The project showcases comfortable, clean, and professional casual wear inspired by the era's aesthetic, highlighting the timeless charm of Georgian fashionItem 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 Pride And Vanity(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2024) Ms. Srushti Nandagawali (BFD VI SEM)Pride and Vanity. This project is based on the movie 'Emma' and on Aisha Movies. Stylist Prerina Quereshi's vision of Sonam Kapoor's character Aisha was depicted. Her outfits were highlighted, and the costumes created by the researcher were shown. Rocking Vivienne Westwood dresses. This project was guided by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Co-guides Mrs. Harsha Samarth, Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, and Mrs. Poonam Thakur.Item Style Icons : collection Of Designs(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2024) Ms. Sweta Bisen (BFD VI SEM)"Style Icons: Collection Of Designs" draws inspiration from the legendary Coco Chanel, honoring her iconic creations. The Chanel suit, with its boxy jacket and skirt, revolutionized women's fashion permanently. The Camelia, Chanel's signature flower, brings a touch of elegance to the collection. This project showcases designs that capture Chanel's effortless chic, blending timeless sophistication with modern style. Led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Head of Fashion Design, and co-guided by Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Mrs. Poonam Thakur, it was submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur.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 Fashion On The Ration : Project Report(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2024) Ms. Vaishali Ashok Bhandarkar (BFD VI SEM)The project titled 'Fashion On The Ration', based on 'World War 2 Costumes: 1945 Revival', supervised by Mrs Saziya Sheikh, HOD of Fashion Designing, and co-guided by Mrs Harsha Samarth, Ms Vaishali Sharma, and Mrs Poonam Thakur, has been submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. It examines 1945 fashion, highlighting distinctive costumes and styles from World War II. Iconic items such as trench coats, bomber jackets, knit undershirts, chino pants, pea coats, and aviator glasses—crafted for wartime practicality—are reimagined in this collection. A photo shoot brings these military-inspired garments to life, emphasising the era's utilitarian elegance and lasting impact on fashion.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.Item Middle Eastern Market(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, Gondia, 2023) Ms.Muskan Sheikh (BFD VI SEM)The "Middle Eastern Market" project, directed by Mrs. Saziya Sheikh, HOD of Fashion Designing, and co-guided by Mrs. Harsha Samarth and Ms. Vaishali Sharma from the Department of Fashion Design, was submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur. Inspired by the captivating markets from Aladdin's stories, this project vividly depicts a lively marketplace reminiscent of the Middle East. The collection embodies the vibrant, maze-like bazaars filled with exotic spices, fabrics, and treasures, capturing the enchantment of this historic market within a striking fashion story.