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They chose themes as varied as ethnic fusion, yin and yang, psychedelic, and feel neon, created chic clothes, presented them on the ramp and wowed...
They chose themes as varied as ethnic fusion, yin and yang, psychedelic, and feel neon, created chic clothes, presented them on the ramp and wowed everyone, including ace designer Rohit Bal. They are not the professionals, but teenage schoolchildren who dressed in neon coloured clothes and lace dresses, created by their fellow schoolmates, hit the ramp Saturday at the Modern School, Barakhamba Road, as part of second edition of the fashion event - Bon Vivant.
In addition to their academics, students explore and participate in the fashion technology as part of their extra-curricular activity to bolster their curriculum vitae. The show witnessed students of Classes 11 and 12 following fashion trends, putting together different fabrics like georgette, chiffon, and creating garments. Hema Bajaj, head of fashion technology department - J‘ Adore, certainly felt proud of her students,who managed to put up the show in just one month. "The girls (models) we selected were from ninth class onwards. Proper audition was done," she said.
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