Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Theories Of Fashion Designing As A Career: JD

In today's surveys and explains the main theories of what fashion is?

These concerns whether fashion and fashion is art or not. Many people, possibly most people, are happy to think of fashion as a form of art, but colleges and universities offer degrees in Fashion Design: We know of none that offers a degree in Fashion or Art or Fashion Arts.

Fashion design is a profession that tends to attracts people at an early age. Someone who spends a large portion of their youth reading fashion magazines or making clothes for their dolls usually knows well before they become an adult that a career as a fashion designer has a particular appeal. Fashion designers are the people who create the clothing and accessories purchased by the billions every year by consumers. In doing this, designers regularly study fashion trends, sketch designs, select colors, and fabrics, and oversee the process by which their original designs come to fruitions the form of new clothes and accessories. The notion of anti-fashion will also be investigate. And the notion of whether our bodies are already additions and decorated will be introduced here in the form of the concept of prosthesis.

Concerns the function of fashion and clothing _ it concerns what fashion and clothing do, from keeping us warm and decent to communicating our cultural identities. For such a practical-sounding chapter, there is a lot of theory here. The question of the relation between the function of with things we wear and the ways they look. The form/function debates introduce the question whether discussing fashion and clothing in terms of function is reductionist: many fashion theorists are accused of reducing fashion to a single, over-simplified aspect and this writing will defend them from that accusation.

Variation and cultural location are at the heart of what fashion is and therefore we must say that fashion is always with us, and what it has always been with us. The ways that fashion is used to establish Western dominance over all the cultures of the globe.Fashion design students will encounter fashion theory or theories of fashion in the course of their studies. Many of them will be resentful of this fact; some will simply not see the point of theory and others will be irritated or intimated by what appears to them to be the willful obscurity of impractical, pretentious and overly-complicated nonsense.

Understanding whether gender is a performance or an essence can help people design better dresses because, if gender is an essence, then conceptions and practices of femininity will not change and dresses everywhere will always feature spaghetti-strapped tops, nipped-in waists and flowery patterns. there are theories of class, gender and aesthetics underlying and presupposed by all fashion production and consumption, and were it not for artists and designers having an understanding of the elements of those theories. One such approach would be to suggest that fashion is simply what people wear.

To become a good fashion designer Develop a working knowledge of design-related software programs. In Today's world. CAD type software and programs such as Adobe Photo Shop and illustrator provide a vital capability to fashion designers. It is important to become familiar with as wide as variety of software programs as possible.

Subscribe to trade newspapers and fashion magazines. A person who is armed with this knowledge is well ahead of the game in terms of career preparation and can look forward to embarking upon an interesting and rewarding career.

A career in fashion designing is right for you if you are talented and exude style in everything you do. You must also possess the ability be original and creative and love to make people look good. In India the fashion industry has just begun to come of age, as it is still in its fledgling stage. This industry plenty of opportunities for talented hard working and enthusiastic people. After completion of the course, you can remain self employed. Alternatively, several export house, garment store chains, textile mills, leather companies, boutiques, fashion show organizers, jwellery houses and media houses recruit professionals interested in a career in fashion designing.

Fashion designing a rapid career prospect. Fashion will never sleep it always wakes up remains till people have wishes and looking great prospects. Everyone wants to be good achievers in his life and wants to looks good and he consumes his big parts on fashion and maintain himself in society.

Become a fashion designer today Via JDPITAMPURA

Thursday, 31 July 2014

Rapid Career in Jewellry Design: JD

Those individuals who design and also make jewelers such as ear rings, bracelets, pendants, rings, anklets and brooches, etc are known as JEWELLERY DESIGN. Become a jewellery designer person needs to some skill as they are like Creativity and design sense, an eye for minute details, Technical knowledge of a variety of metals, gems and precious stones. Knowledge of how to care for jeweler well developed design skills, Strong business skills and business understanding. Etc. and this skills you can't learn sit at home. And that our Institute to helps those aspirants who wants to achieve something new in this field.

JD institute is not only learning but also promote our students on high level stages and encourage them to be good person.Women, all across the world, love to wear jewellery. In India, most families believe in investing their money in gold jewellery as it is considered to be a very valuable asset. Jewellery is available in a host of different materials such as gold, silver, platinum, diamond and precious stones.

It is no wonder then, that jewellery designing is a flourishing field. In today's time people wants to look perfect as they do his best to look good. And looking good is feelings good. In ancient times jewellery is only made of queens and kings and for those who have well wealthy. but now in this time no discrimination is left everyone can purchase it and look better from other. Jewellery design is a career which will never goes down and always goes up to the high level.

Jewellery uses mostly time in occasion marriages parties etc etc. people never miss those opportunities. a good jewellery designer is who which is knowledge of between jewellery and stones.Jewellery designers may work under an established jewellery house or start working by themselves on a freelance basis. With time, they can establish their company and design & manufactures pieces of jewellery under their own label.

Depending on whether a designer is creating jewellery on a mass scale or individually for a specific client, they must be able to interpret client specifications and requirements while designing a piece.After 2 to 4 years of experience and earn upto 30 to 40 thousands per month. JD institute will help students to grow up in this field and our faculty members are fully responsible to give each deep knowledge to our students.

You can start your own career in this field. A Creative business endeavor to make jewellery needs the disciplined creation of a business plan, just like any other business. The process of developing a jewellery business plan will flesh out ideas and identify areas of focus that might not otherwise be considered. New trends in jwellery design and marketing opportunities may become apparent as a result of the planning process.

If outside financing is needed, then a thorough business plan is a necessity. It is never too late to create a business plan. Prepare a business plan when you start a business and update it in each year. Every person wants to achieve a better career and secure themselves for a well settled life. But few can achieve that success. But The JD INSTITUTE will help all students equal especially those haven't the knowledge of basic in this line. So start your career today in this field and secure yourself for a better career.

Saturday, 28 June 2014

Great Career in Fashion Designing: JD Pitampura


Fashion design is a profession that tends to attract people at an early age. Someone who spends a large portion of their youth reading fashion magazines or making clothes for their dolls usually known well before they become an adult that a career as a fashion designer has a particular appeal. However, there are many facets of the profession and many things to know about it will take to forge a successful career in this field. When we born our parents’ starts think about ourselves that what should we wear and what suited for our personality. And we will never be escapes from the world of fashion.

Fashion means to describe ourselves in society fashion gives us identity. In India has many states and each states have a languages, tradition, rituals and of course wearing sense also. Which means clothes typically shows their identity. So came to career in fashion, Firstly we think about in any fields that what is our duties, salary levels, and employment prospects in that field. If you creative and playful with color and have passion with personality. so you are the best person in this field.

Jd Pitampura Institute is one of the topmost Institutes in this field in Delhi. We provide all types of fashion related courses and we teach fashion with Technology before 21 years. The Institute holds the reputation of imparting excellent professional ucation in this field of Fashion.

So the question is raising here what does a fashion designer do?

Fashion Designers are the people who create the clothing and accessories purchased by the billions every year by consumers. In doing this, designers regularly study fashion trends, sketch designs, select colors and fabric, and oversee the process by which their original designers come to fruition in the form of new clothes and accessories.

Some Fashion designers specialize in clothing (men, women, and children apparel), footwear (shoe & Boots). or accessory (handsbags,belts,scarves,hats,hosiery,etc) design whereas others create designers in all of these fashion categories. Now discussion is left here is, what future is and how much we can gain in this field. So Depending on their experience level and also on the size of the design firm they work for, fashion designers may have varying levels of involvement in some or all of these process steps.

Some fashion designers (about 25%) are self-employed. They generally work for individually clients on a contract or on a job-by-job basis. These types of designers tend to have sporadic working hours, often needing to make adjustments to their workday to suit their clients’ schedules and deadlines. Earnings in fashion design can vary widely base on the employer and years of experience. Beginning fashion designers, who usually start out as pattern makers or sketching assistants for more experience designers, tend to learn low salaries until becoming more established in the industry and advancing to higher level positions. Salaried designers as a rule earn higher and more number of self-employed designers who have become very successful earns many times the salary of even of the highest paid salaried designers.

A good fashion designer is having some great ability like Develop a working knowledge of design-related software programs. In today's world. CAD-type software and programs such as Adobe Photo Shop and illustrator provide a vital capability to fashion designers. It is important to become familiar with as wide a variety of software programs as possible.

if wants to grow in this industry you have to aware about every news around you related to fashion. Subscribe to trade newspapers and fashion magazines. This is a great way to keep up to date with fashion trends. Industry professionals regularly tap into these publications and successful fashion designers should do the same.

Jd Institute provides all courses like Garments, Interior, Jewellery, Fashion Business Management and Merchandising. It has experienced, devoted and professional faculty members. Our experience teachers provides special treat for keen students because the novice student is eager to learn but he doesn't know about this field. Whom our teacher do and helps the students to understand this profession.

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

JDPitampura: Fashion-Changes the Way We Live

What is fashion? Embracing style, trend, and comfort is nothing but the fashion. Fashion in today's world is compared to air in our planet. It's the most recent developments of our modern society. Fashion is an excepted manner of dressing, living, entertaining or traveling adopted by a group of people at a particular time. Fashion has been changing so fast that it is difficult even to identify what the current fashion style is? There is undisputedly a wide choice of colors & designs in costumes.

Fashion is a style that is accepted and used by the majority of group at any one time, no matter how
small that group is. Fashion is vital, challenging, ever-changing force.

In Recent years significant "anti fashion" phenomenon has taken over the fashion industry e.g. wearing unconventional color and fabric combination. Clothing style different social and communities differ
from one another. Sequined dresses, chic ensembles and trendy shirts and skirts represnted the true
repertoire of the fashion.Fashion are not only showingness but also to present ourselves how we react
how we live and what we want. Fashion means to change thinking of human. Today wearers of urban
and street style are enjoying looking into the fashions history to borrow from the past and add to their
look. Whilst it may seem today that this style is everywhere this wasn't always the case. Over the past 3
decades the style has grown and evolved and yet never lost its cutting edge feel.

The 80s, was the decade when hip hop first came to the world’s attention in a big way. The uniform by the artists who brought the sound of the street to the masses was simple. In India many stars came with new fashion like dharmendra, Rishi kapoor, Mithun chakraborty,rajesh khanna, amitabh bacchan and female actoress like zeenat aman,rekha,helen, tina munim etc. they changed our Indian Bollywood wardobe and thinking of Indian person. The 1980s, were all about big hair, big jeans and just about big everything not forgetting tight jeans at the beginning of the 80s. A lot of the were about both men and women trying to be creative, and the fashion certainly reflected this with big, bold prints on clothing and the colours also rather striking. It seems as though, while we may use the former on a chilly night, both these 80s fashion statements have not fully made it back into the retail shelves.

Radical developments in fashion production and consumption have occurred over the past few decades. Far-reaching changes have dramatically transformed fashion supply chain management and distribution at both national and international levels. In particular,radical innovations in communications and information technology have complicated globalization of makets and to changes in the nature of customer demand.

Fashion as a subject has become more firmly established in the academic literature, and in recent years, many useful insights have been offered, and more penetrating explanations of the processes of adoption and diffusion have become apparent.

Free from the burden of fashion history, new age designers in India are building successful partnerships with artisans where the artisans true beneficiaries in the business. Meaning and value in the creation is drawn from the collective strength of skill, technique, and resources along with experiences.In order to build a conceptual framework to aid the understanding of the phenomenon of fashion, it is important to appreciate the relation between terms such as 'style' and 'fashion' Via JDPitampura.

Monday, 9 June 2014

Top Fashion Photographers in India

This post about top indian leading Fashion Photographers.

Prabuddha Dasgupta
  was a noted fashion and fine-art photographer from India. Known for his iconic
black and white imagery, he had an extended career, primarily as a fashion photographer Training, spanning more than three decades.
 Amongst his books, he is most known for Women (1996), a collection of portraits and nudes of urban Indian women. 

Prabuddha Dasgupta was born in Kolkata in September 1956. His father was noted sculptor, Pradosh Das Gupta., who was the curator of National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Delhi from 1957 to 1970, and the family stayed within the premises. In 1970s, his father moved to Jangpura Extension, a well-known artists’ colony in Delhi, where he stayed for most of his career. He graduated in History from Hindu College, University of Delhi, 1973-1975. 

Though he was he trained as a historian, he started his career as copywriter with advertising agency Everest, before turning to photography full-time in late 1980s. During his career as a commercial photographer, which took off with a campaign for Blue Lagoon Jeans, Dasgupta worked with the first generation of Indian supermodels like Madhu SapreFeroze Gujral, Shyamolie Verma and Mehr Jesia. According to historian, William Dalrymple, with whom he worked on his book Edge of Faith, “Rohit Khosla and Rohit Bal, along with Prabuddha, invented glamour in India.”  A self-taught photographer, he received the Yves Saint Laurent grant for photography in 1991,  for his photograph of model Feroze Gujral, shot for designer Suneet Varma.

Gautam Rajadhyaksha (September 16, 1950 – September 13, 2011) was one of India's leading fashion photographers, and was based in Mumbai, India He was one of India's best known celebrity portraitists, having photographed almost all the icons of the Indian Film industry.

Born in Mumbai, Rajadhyaksha was educated at St. Xavier's High School, Fort, and obtained his degree in Chemistry atSt. Xavier's College, Mumbai, where he later also taught for two years. He is the cousin of noted novelist Shobha De.
Having completed his diploma in advertising and public relations, Rajadhyaksha joined the photo services department of Lintas India Ltd, a leading advertising agency in 1974, and eventually becoming the head of the department. During his 15 year stint, he participated in the creation of milestone ad campaigns, while continuing his childhood passion of photography over the weekends.
His first encounter with fashion photography happened 1980, when he happen to shoot pictures of actress Shabana Azmi (a college mate), Tina Munim and Jackie Shroff, and his passion for portraiture photography was lit, eventually he left his advertising job in 1987, and took up commercial photography full-time, and soon started doing product campaigns, media assignments and fashion portfolios. 
While he was still working for the Lintas, as a copywriter, Shobha De his cousin invited him to write for her magazine, 'Celebrity', soon after started shooting photographs for his articles, this got him attention and soon acclaim as a glamour photographer, and before long he started working for other magazines as well, including The Illustrated Weekly of India, and film magazines like Stardust, Cineblitz and Filmfare. 
Tarun Khiwal (born 1967) is a noted Indian fashion and commercial photographer, based in Delhi. An engineer by education, he left his first job in 1989, and apprenticed with photographers, Hardev Singh, Atul Kasbekar and Prabuddha Dasgupta, before starting out on his own in 1995. 
He was awarded the 2005 Hasselblad Masters Award, given by the Hasselblad Foundation. He is the first and only Indian recipient of the award. He was also featured in Tom Ang's book, The Complete Photograher as one of the world's 20 Top Professional Photographers. In the Year 2012 , Broncolor the Swiss manufacturer of leading photography lights , had their annual limited edition calendar dedicated solely to his work. Experimental fashion images created by him, adorned each month of the calendar.
He has also received various other awards for his contribution to the field of fashion photography in India. Some of the other awards he has received are : MTV STYLE LYCRA AWARD 2004 ASIAN PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD: PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2005 EPSON MASTERS WORLDWIDE EPSON PRO PROGRAMME MARIE CLAIRE FASHION PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2009 L'OFFICIEL LUXURY AWARD, 2008 F AWARD - FASHION PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2005.

Khiwal was born in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh and grew up in Lucknow, where his father was an Indian Railways officer. He started taking photographs at age 15, after his father gave him a Pentax K1000 camera. Growing up, he wanted to become a painter, however neither it nor photography was consider financially viable career option by his father, thus ended up studying mechanical engineering at the Institute of Tool Room Training, Lucknow, where he studied for the next four years.

After completing his education, Khiwal started his career in early 1989, designing press and die casting tools at West India Power Equipments Pvt. Ltd in Jagdishpur, an industrial town near Lucknow. However, finding him unable to apply himself well at work, even eight months after joining, the technical director of the company, gave him the book,The Magic of Thinking Bigto read. The book impacted him deeply, a few days later, he returned the book and also left the job.
Thus, he shifted base to Delhi in November 1989, where his parents had a small flat. Although disappointed by his choice, seeing his enthusiasm, his father soon decided to sell the flat and buy him a Nikon F90x. Next, after a few months of pursuing he managed to gain apprenticeship with renowned architectural and interior photographer, Hardev Singh. This was followed by apprenticeships with fashion photographers, Atul Kasbekar and Prabuddha Dasgupta. With the latter, he apprenticed for two years, this left a deep impact of photography, as he later recounted in an interview, “ (with Dasgupta) I discarded all the notions I had about photography.” In 1995, he started to work independently, initially with magazines like Society and First City. This gradually led to his entry to the fashion industry, over the next few years.

Jagdish Mali (18 January 1954—13 May 2013) was an Indian fashion and film photographer. He was the father of Bollywood actress Antara Mali. He was one of the most celebrated photographers of the 1970s till the 1990s. In his career he took images of celebrities like RekhaAnupam KherIrrfan Khan,Manisha KoiralaShabana Azmi etc. 

Mali was born on 18 January 1954. He was not interested in school and studies and from his childhood he had a dream to become a professional photographer. He was brought up in the middle-class family living in Bandra East and his father was an artist. 

Mali worked for the cine magazine Cine Blitz in the 1980s. During this period he photographed actress Rekha for a span of about 10 years. His pictures of the actress are considered the best and have been selected to feature on the cover of the magazine. His other notable shots include that of actor Aamir Khan for his film Ghulam (1998) where Khan is seen in a black and white photograph packing a punch. Actress and social activist Kavita Radheshyam credits her career's launch to Mali.
Mali's work has been compared and appreciated with his peers like Gautam Rajadhyaksha and Ashok Salian. He had worked with various celebrities like Anupam Kher, Shabana Azmi, Nina Gupta, Manoj Bajpai. He also created portfolios of actors like Luv Sinha after his father Shatrughan Sinha insisted.

Dabboo Ratnani is a leading Indian fashion photographer,known for his annual calendar which has become a highly notable showbiz event in India since its first publication in 1999. He is the cover photographer for all leading magazines like CosmopolitanFilmfareHi BlitzOk IndiaElleVerve,FeminaThe Man and Better Homes and Gardens. In 2006, he was in the jury for the Miss India contest.
Born on December 25, he practiced his skill as a young man in Mumbai training together with Naren Sundar. He has been working independently since 1994.
Ratnani is one of the prominent portrait and celebrity photographers in the Indian cinema. His induction into the world of photography came about largely by chance. Films got Ratnani editorial work, which in turn got him model portfolios, which led him to advertising. His work has been used for film advertising and publicity campaigns.
Ratnani's best known work is his annual calendar. He has helped create a trend of collectible celebrity calendars in India, after the fashion of the Pirelli Calendar. He is one of a number of photographers with trademark calendars widely covered in the media. Over the years top Bollywood stars have appeared on his calendar. Every year the launch of the calendar becomes a major event featuring top celebrities, 24 of them for each year. 18 of the 24 celebrities, including Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Bipasha Basu, Arjun Rampal and Abhishek Bachchan, are a constant feature on his calendar. For the 2012 edition, the photographer shot a video with some behind-the-scenes moments for each celebrity, which were made available on YouTube. 
He also has worked in advertising for brands like Nokia with Shahrukh Khan, Movado with Harbhajan Singh, Acer computers with Hrithik Roshan, Boroplus with Kareena Kapoor, Belmonte suitings with Shahrukh Khan, Provogue, Asian Paints & lays with Saif ali Khan, 7 Up (with Malika Sherawat), Airtel (with Shahrukh KhanKareena KapoorSaurav Ganguly, Amitabh B perfume (with Amitabh Bachchan), AnmolBajajBPL MobileCitizen watches (with Kareena Kapoor), Coca Cola (with Hrithik Roshan and Aamir Khan), Compaq (with Shahrukh Khan), Dabur (with Amitabh Bachchan, Rani Mukherjee and Riya Sen),Donear SuitingsHyundai Santro (with Shahrukh Khan and Preity Zinta), ICICI Bank (with Amitabh Bachchan).

This Blog Post by JDPITAMPURA , For newcomers, who want to be start his career in Photographic world.

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Top 10 Famous Indian Lady Fashion Designer in India

This blog 's post of top  indian ladies fashion designer who this time ruling Fashion Industry, Check these beauty, smartest & top business indian female fashion designer via JD


Anna Singh


Anna Singh is an Indian fashion designer, mainly working for the Indian movie industry Bollywood. She has designed costumes for over 900 films and has been working since 1998. In 2002 she was the first fashion designer to introduce actress Katrina Kaif in her show as a model. In 2010, she designed the clothes for the actors who participated in the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games which will be hosted in India.




Shabina Khan(शबीना खान ) is an Indian fashion designer, mainly working for the Indian movie industry Bollywood. She has designed costumes for over thirty films and has been working since 1988.

Starting her career in 1988, she had designed clothes for some of India's most famous actors, among them Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Hrithik Roshan, Akshay kumar and Madhuri Dixit. She has worked as a costume designer in some of India's most successful movies, among them Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Vivah, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and Hum Aapke Hain Koun.


                                                                  Beena Kannan
was born 17 July 1960 in Kottayam, Kerala, India. After university, she joined the family textile retailing business 'Seematti' in 1980, working with her father and husband.Seematti was started by her pioneering grandfather & famous textile king Veeriah Reddiar. She became one of the most noticed wedding silk sari designers in south India. Her unique contribution appears to be her efforts to retain the pride of place for saris even in the face of onslaught from Western and North Indian fashions.Beena Kannan attracted attention when the longest ever silk sari created by her (half a km long) entered the Guinness Book of Records and Limca Book of Records in 2007. She has launched her sari designs in UAE (2007) and USA (2009).Her rapport with the weaving communities earned for her a “Lifetime Achievement Award” from Coimbatore Erode Weaving community in 2009.On September 2011, Beena Kannan Designed Saris walk the “Swarovski Elements 2011″ Ramp.


Tanya Ling nee Ghosh (born Calcutta 1966) is an artist, designer and one of the world's leading fashion illustrators. Ling studied at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London (graduating in 1989) before working in Paris in the design studio of Christian Lacroix. On her return to London she started a contemporary art gallery with her husband William Ling called Bipasha Ghosh.

An exhibition of her own drawings (1996) in the studio of artist Gavin Turk on London's Charing Cross Road led to a commission from British Vogue and a subsequent career as a fashion illustrator. As an illustrator Ling has made work for many of the world's leading fashion publications and fashion businesses including Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, Louis Vuitton and Selfridges.

In 2002 Ling launched her own ready-to-wear collection, which was featured in the windows of Henri Bendel on 5th Avenue, New York where the collection was sold. In the following year British Vogue named her one of the most important trend-setters in Britain and The Observer Magazine announced her as their designer of the year. Her A/W 2003 collection was shown at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. She was appointed (2009) as the Creative Director of Veryta, a new Ready-to-Wear collection founded by Filippo Binaghi and Stefano Pilati to support the Veryta Foundation.


In 2011 over fifty of her drawings were acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.


Neeta Lulla is one of India's most successful costume designers, couturiers and fashion stylists. She is amongst the most awarded fashion designers in India having won the National Film Awards from the President of India on 4 occasions for Best Costume Design in a Film and numerous other Indian and international accolades for excellence in the field of fashion designing and styling. In a career spanning over 26 years, she has worked to style the look for some of the Indian Films, biggest stars and worked with Directors in India Cinema. She is known for styling films like Chandni, Lamhe, Khal Nayak, Jeans, Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja, Taal, Kisna, Darr, Aaina, Khuda Gawah,Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Kadhalan, Kshnak Kshnam, Jagadika Veerudu Artiloka Sundari, Devdas, Jodha Akbar, One Night with the King, Sivaji, Kochadaiyaan, Rudrama Devi amongst others. She is credited for creating the look for leading Bollywood actresses like Sridevi, Aishwarya Rai, Juhi Chawla, Kareena Kapoor, Sushmita Sen, Shilpa Shetty, Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra amongst many others. Some of the lead actors she's styled include Rajinikanth, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan and Hrithik Roshan.

Neeta Lulla has worked on over 300 films in more than 7 languages in Indian & International Cinema. Apart from films she has worked to style major historical epic shows on Indian Television like Shivaji (known as Raja Shiv Chhatrapati) & Bajirao Mastani, One Act Plays, Television Commercials & India's first musical, Zangoora (based at the Kingdom of Dreams). Neeta has showcased her pret & couture line across all premiere fashion weeks in India and some of the biggest international fashion weeks. Neeta Lulla has recently announced the launch of a world class fashion school in association with Subhash Ghai, WWI-Neeta Lulla School of Fashion.


Mana Shetty is the creative director of R House Furnishing Solutions Pvt. Ltd., director of S2 Realty
Developers Pvt. Ltd.,  and wife of Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty. She also runs Save The Children India, an NGO set up by her late mother Vipula Kadri, in 1988. Mana has carved a niche for herself and established her own identity not only in the realms of interiors and real estate, but also as a social activist.

Shetty was born as Monisha Kadri to Iftikhar Mustafahasan Kadri, a reputed architect of Mumbai, and Vipula (née Kapoor), a social worker. Her father is originally from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while her mother is Punjabi. She has one sister, Isha, and one brother, Rahul.

Shetty is the trustee of Save The Children India  and one of her resource mobilization efforts is a fundraising exhibition named Araaish, which started in 2007. The funds collected aid the Save the Children India for the benefit of adolescent girls and young women. In January 2013, she opened a home décor store in Worli, Mumbai.


Payal Jain is an Indian fashion designer. She is popular for her corporate uniforms.  She was born in New Delhi and graduated summa-cum-laude in 1993 from Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, California.

Jain worked as a design assistant in some of the prestigious European fashion houses Fritzi, San Francisco and later worked with leading  couturiers Jacqueline De Brey in San Francisco and Ulrich Engler in London.


She returned to India to work. She designed corporate dressing for The Leela, Goa in 1993. After which she designed for over 40 hotels. She participated in some major international fashion shows including Toronto. She wrote a book called as Fashion Studies for aspiring young designers.


Ritu Beri (Hindi: रितु बेरी) (Punjabi: ਰਿਤੂ ਬੇਰੀ) is a New Delhi based International fashion designer. She was the first Asian designer to head the French fashion brand, Jean-Louis Scherrer.

Ritu Beri's father, Balbir Singh Beri was an adjutant at IMA, Dehradun. Her mother, Indu Beri, is an entrepreneur & her younger brother Navin works with her. The designer, in 2004, married exporter Bobby Chadha. Ritu Beri graduated from Lady Shri Ram College in Economics honours after which she joined NIFT. The designer is amongst the first batch of NIFT which then comprised only 25 students. Her final collection titled LAVANYA became one of the highlights. The designer has also trained herself in embroidery under Francois Lesage. Ritu Beri did her schooling from Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan in New Delhi and went on to study fashion arts at the NIFT, New Delhi. Beri launched her label in India in 1990.

She is the only Indian designer to be featured in promostyl's magazine Acustyl, which forecasts fashion trends worldwide. Beri was also named by Time magazine among the People to Watch in International Business. She is the author of the personal fashion book, 101 Ways to Look Good. She also serves on the board of Governors at NIFT, and is an honorary patron of the Savera Association, a popular charity involved in improving the lives of Indian woman.


Kavita Bhartiya often Bardiya is a noted Indian fashion designer. She is behind the Ogaan fashion designer store in India. In August 2007 she announced her new fashion range called 'The Glass House', a range which endorses use of transparent fabrics and pastel colors including Light pinks, sky blues, pista greens and misty greys. The collection is noted for the use of gold and silver geometric prints on light fabrics such as chiffon, georgette, silk-lurex, cotton-lurex, and linen and satin.

The collection was showcased between September 5 and September 9, 2007 Sep 5-9 at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week and was later showcased at the Pret-a-Porter in Paris. Bhartiya said of the range: "I have called my collection 'The Glass House' as glass and transparent embellishments have been extensively used while endorsing the silhouettes", she said. "Everything around me has been the source of inspiration for this collection. The silhouettes retain a structured frame of mind, yet imbibing something for everybody, from the cocoon  to the sheath", she added."


Anita Dongre (born October 3, 1963) is one of the most successful and popular fashion designers of India.
She was born and raised in Bandra, Mumbai. Anita studied Fashion Design at the S.N.D.T. Fashion Institute in Mumbai. In 1998, she started And Designs India Ltd.(ADIL) with her sister Meena Sehra and brother Mukesh Sawlani. Anita is married to Pravin Dongre, an influential businessman and they have a son Yash, who is also an integral part of And Designs India Limited. Anita is a vegan and a member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)

Today her brands AND (western wear) Global Desi (Indo-western) and her signature label Anita Dongre (Timeless - bespoke bridal wear, Iinterpret - pret label, Grassroot - eco friendly label and AD Menswear) sell from more than 550 stores across India, including multi brand outlets. Anita also has a bespoke jewellery line Pinkcity. A rare collection of jewellery designed using highly skilled traditional Rajasthani craftsmanship, Meenakari and Jadau. Her eponymous labels have enhanced many an award show, global red carpet events, international catwalks and the pages of all the top end fashion glossies. Not surprisingly, ‘Queen of Prêt’ is how the fraternity and media address her. For FY 2013-14 And Designs India Limited estimates to achieve a turnover of 350 Crores. General Atlantic a leading private investment firm has recently made an investment in ADIL. She featured on the cover of the November issue of FORTUNE as one of the 50 most powerful women in business. Anita Dongre is on the advisory board of Lakme Fashion Week 2014 and is also a Gen Next mentor for the same.