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  • Most Happening Collection at Lakme Fashion Week ‘Tuk Tuk’ by INIFD Student Designer Sabah Khan displayed at INIFD Hyderabad

    Published on June 10, 2011

    Hyderabad: For the first time, the Most Happening Solo Collection of Lakme Fashion Week by INIFD Student Designer Sabah Khan was displayed at the InterNational Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) Hyderabad. Sabah Khan presented a rustic down to earth line quaintly titled ‘Tuk Tuk’ which is another word for the Tangewala or Rickshawala – a unique collection to watch out and see how a popular public transport inspired Designer Sabah Khan.

    Taking forward her previous collection’s theme, ”No Class” inspired by the slums of Dharavi, designer Sabah Khan this time dedicated her new collection ”Tuk Tuk” to the ”rickshaw walas” at the Lakme Fashion Week held in Mumbai this March.

    Sabah had taken the fashion scene by storm with her debut collection ”No Class” at the Lakme Fashion Week Summer and Resort 2010. The collection had earned her an appreciation letter from Prince of Wales. She had received encouragement and a personal acknowledgement from the Royal family of United Kingdom for her previous collection ‘No Class’ for highlighting this issue of poverty in an unconventional manner. Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall was touched and appreciated Sabah Khan for her fashion line based on Dharavi – the largest slum in Asia. Sabah’s collection ‘No Class’ was the most appreciated collection of Gen Next category at Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2010 which truly reflected the spirit of Dharavi, which was valued by the Royal Highness Prince of Wales.

    Student of INIFD,  Sabah’s Solo Collection ‘Tuk Tuk’ created magic on the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week this year.   Bollywood actress Yuvika Chaudhary was the showstopper of the collection ‘Tuk Tuk’. Yuvika, co-star of Govinda in her latest release “Naughty at 40”, is famous for her role in ‘Om Shanti Om’ and ‘Toh Baat Pakki’. Yuvika danced down the ramp in a wired hand painted lehenga and racer back choli with the words “Keep Distance” written on it. Big Boss – season 4 fame and a Television actress Dolly Bindra gracefully adorned the Designer garment by Sabah Khan at Lakme Fashion Week.

    INIFD Student Sabah displayed her designer collection at Lakme Fashion Week Summer/ Resort 2011 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Mumbai and was hugely appreciated by the national and international media, buyers, merchandisers and the glitterati. Sabah showcased her collection along with the top designers like Manish Malhotra, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Satya Paul, Rocky S, Anita Dongre, Shantanu & Nikhil, Gauri & Nainika, Anamika Khanna who also appreciated the dazzling creativity and breath taking freshness in her work.

    INIFD Brand Ambassador Sabah Khan has a passion for fashion and her institute INIFD has made it possible to accomplish her dreams as INIFD is the official knowledge partner to Lakme Fashion Week.  INIFD has always taken steps to promote the young design talent and have made the dream come true for many of its students.

    Inter National Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD), the world’s largest Design Institute revolutionises the entire field of Design education in country, keeping in sync with today’s rapidly changing dynamics of the fashion world. INIFD is the first educational institute in the world to completely digitize education with INIFD Design Pad – a perfect combo of Design & Technology and is poised to change the learning landscape for thousands of students across 180 INIFD centres!

    INIFD Student Sabah Khan is more experimental towards lifestyle and has explored the new trendy and funky thought of expression. Displaying a line of 16 outfits at Lakme Fashion Week, Sabah had a striking variety which ranged from cute bikinis to hot pants, dhoti dungarees, waist coats, T backs – all ideal for summer wear with many mix and match options. Mention has to be made of the very cute waist pouches, large colorful bags and neat flat sandals that matched the collection.

    INIFD Student Sabah Khan commented on her inspiration and said, “As I travelled daily, the pastel uniforms of the drivers, the bright colored insides of the rickshaw walls, the typical curve of the vehicle made a creative impression on my mind. I strongly believe that fashion comes out of the most unpredictable places and perceive fashion as depiction of various aspects of life as they unfold. I am quite observant about things around me and love bringing creativity in it giving it a meaning and shape. All my designs are quite contemporary and go with people from all walks of life.”

    Using cool linen in the pure and stretch forms with leggings and embellished with digital prints, the “Tuk Tuk” collection was a fun trendy look at summer gear- a unique collection, one to watch out for!

    About Inter National Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD)

    Inter National Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD), world’s largest design institute with over 2 Lac Pass Outs and approximately 20,000 students passing out every year. INIFD is the first educational institute in the world to completely digitize education with the launch of the latest innovation INIFD Design Pad! – a Perfect combo of Design & Technology and it’s poised to change the learning landscape for thousands of students across 180 INIFD centres!

    INIFD aims to take education in fashion and design to the common man in India by providing quality design education at affordable fee right at their doorstep.  Today, with collaborations from Istituto di Moda Burgo, Milan (Italy) and 80 year old Annamalai University, INIFD has presence across the length and breadth of the Continent.

    For more information, please get in touch with Ms. Jenny Costella, Centre Manager on phone: 30421922/2922/3922, 66105922/8922 or log on to www.nifd.net

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