Mohali :
Northern India Institute of Fashion Technology (NIIFT) Mohali, in collaboration
with ARZOE - a hallmark luxury brand, presented a specially designed wardrobe
to Ms. Somya Thakur, who will represent India at the upcoming Miss Wheelchair
World contest in Mexico soon. The experts of NIIFT also discussed the
challenges they face while creating ensembles for specially-abled people.
Addressing the media at the campus here today, Dr. Poonam Aggarwal Thakur,
Principal of NIIFT Mohali & Ludhiana, said, “NIIFT offers a specialized
subject on designing for people with special needs, where students work
extensively in the field of creating functional clothing by researching,
developing and constructing garments for people with physical and mental
disabilities. For years, people with disabilities and special needs have had to
improvise as specific designing for them required an in-depth understanding of
adaptive clothing.”
Fashion Designer Ms. Jashan Boparai from ARZOE, an alumnus of NIIFT 2003 Batch,
said that designers play a significant role in giving solutions to unattended
clothing problems of people with special needs and assured of her long-term
association with NIIFT in the future also. She said that four outfits are being
given to Somya, western cocktail evening wear semi formal for presentation
dinner, western gown formal for gala dinner, another traditional gala outfit
representing country and a saree for her airport look. It is worth mentioning
here that Jashan’s 70-year-old mother Mrs Kanwal Kaur has founded ARZOE.
Dr Thakur added NIIFT offers BSc in Fashion Design, Textile Design, Knitwear
Design; MSc in Garment Manufacturing Technology, Fashion Marketing &
Management, and Master of Design in Fashion & Textiles - a 2-year course
that immerses students in a research based approach to design within the
context of services and social innovation. Last date for NIIFT admissions is
Oct 25.
Giving examples of unique designing for the specially abled , she said that, in
a dress for people affected by Cerebral Palsy who lose control over their hand
coordination, one might need to replace the sleeve buttons with Velcro.
Autistic kids with magnified sensitivity would require clothing free from
scratchy tags and seams. Similarly, wheelchair-friendly jackets can have side
openings and zip-on sleeves for easier dressing. A packed dress was also given
to Somya, as we are not allowed to make the dresses public before the pageant.
Somya Thakur, who was present at the programme, said, “I am grateful to NIIFT
and ARZOE for their kind gesture of creating a special wardrobe for my upcoming
pageant.”
Sibin C, IAS, Secretary cum Director Industries & Commerce Punjab, and
Director General NIIFT, said, “I appreciate MDes. Department at NIIFT for its
great initiative. This institute has always been a pioneer in picking up social
concepts and designing solutions. I wish them the Best of Luck.”
Vishav Bandhu Monga, Joint Director, Policy Implementation unit Punjab and
Director NIIFT, said, “With a strong research base, the students are doing
exceptionally well and giving design solutions for the people with special
needs.”
Puneet Khokhar, Guest faculty, NIIFT was also present at the programme.
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