The world has borne witness to a legion of fashion warriors, arrayed in harness of glamour, take captive hordes of consumers across regions and brand them with their brands. There’s an endless, internecine conflict of colours, cuts and styles—and the battlefield is growing day by day, pushing the belligerents to forge new alliances and capture regions for their support and survival. The whole world converges to compete for the coveted prize in fashion technology at the✅ WorldSkills competition . In India, fashion has been bullish about itself, and over the years we have seen the country’s own breed of fashion design warriors elevate it to one of the most glamorous, exciting, rewarding and promising career options in today’s world.
The textiles and garment industry, a great contributor to the Indian economy, is trying to grow into a centre of innovation in garments⛎ and design. Fashion and its gamut provide ample scope for choosing it as a career, and today, the industry has become so compartmentalised that it needs specialists in the fields of design, materials, management and production related areas. India has all it takes to create its own distinct feel in fashion—and the industry has done exactly that. Today, you see the graduates of Indian fashion schools stride the world stage with great success.
Technology, with its power to connect INStantly and directly with the consumer through social media, has helped to democratise the industry and its attendant gla🅘mour—it’s gone from a secret and exclusive club to one that invites mass participation. The appeal of fashion as a caree💛r has grown commensurately with this, inspiring more and more young people to pursue fashion education; this goes hand in hand with the industry’s growth in scale and scope over the past few decades.
Having a designer in the family is now a point of pride for many—and this is such a phenomenon that the daily horoscope forecasts on primetime channels have begun to issue prognostications such as “If you are a fashion designer aaj aapka din mangalmai hoga and aapka lucky colour hai black”.
🌃Students of NIFT Delhi with a veꦐry demanding customer
The CBSE’s move to introduce fashion studies as a school subject in 2004 ga♍ve a further fillip to fashion education in India, exposing the younger generation to design at an early age and encouraging more parents to let their children choose it as a career in preference to more conventional paths. It won’t be too long before pupils have the option to study chemistry and fashion with elements of textiles INStead of PCM, as well as other combinations such as history with design and, most probably, commerce with design. Looking at these pairs closely, it’s clear that the subjects actual⛦ly complement and supplement one other.
To add to the above, the National Design Policy, 🎉2011, which emphasises the importance of strategic plans to promote design interventions in India, has already helped in building platforms for creative design development, as well as facilitating promotion and partnership across many sectors, states and regions for integrating design with tradition and technological resources. The walls between various domains of design are growing increasingly transparent, and with changing technology there’s new knowledge evolving daily. Opportunities lie ahead for those who seek them.
Weaving with tabletop looms at NIFT Patna
Time was when design as a career would appear confusing and technical at the same time to aspiring students and their parents, who didn’t know where to place a designer in the industry. Today, there’s a galaxy of fashion icons, professionals and institutions with very diverse experiences helping aspirants connect the dots so they don’t end up with a linear future path and a limited perspective, but rather with a broader understanding of the human𒀰 interface and a better design experience. The worldwide resurgence of artisanal and handmade products has also given rise to a new demand for individually crafted products of fine quality.
Indian fashion education has seen huge acceptance in the international arena, leading to significant opportunities for collaboration with the world’s leading design schools; this has opened up pathways to develop new programmes and organise student and faculty exchanges and research cooperation across countries. India’s design scho✃ols are now offering doctoral programmes, which itselꦑf is a great achievement that acknowledges the scope and international acceptance of such programmes. As a result, many aspiring students are looking ahead to establish a name in the fashion world, and these numbers are increasing year after year. Fashion encourages great talent and creativity, and people who do things for themselves stand out, as in any other profession.
Nevertheless, design education standards in India are still somewhat patchy. Some institutes are world class and others are strug📖gling to make sense of the basics.
The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), with its 16 campuses across India, is all set to fill out the frame of future fashion education through the new curriculum it will introduce from July 2018. With the changing dynamics of the market and the impact of this on the industry and allied sectors, educators will have to collabora🌺te with their students to address new areas. I understand that the country’s other leading fashion schools are also adopting this framework.
There is high demand for fashion design courses in India. It carries a vast scope to embark on a career not only here but also internationally. Moreover, it’s not lꦜimited to fashion houses or boutiques, but can extend to the film and entertainment industries and other media via television channels and programmes.
At times, one might see a🎐 disequilibrium in the supply and demand for design graduates, but with the landscape poised for new specialisations and developments in the sector, including digital manufacturing, social innovation, sustainability and new business models, there are many new career paths emerging in fashion. And if one is interested in culture, people, films and style, this industry will continue to appeal. I believe that there is never a dull moment in fashion.
The humble🤡 thread has seen many changes and will continue to do so, even as it permeates and holds together the innovators of the past and present—and the future.