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  Why Personal Style Is Becoming More Important Than Following Fashion Rules Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) The traditional framework of fashion rules has existed since ancient times. The guidelines established boundaries for women to select their outfits, combine colors, and identify appropriate body types for different clothing styles. The guidelines established boundaries for women to select their outfits, combine colors, and identify appropriate body types for different clothing styles. The fashion world today shows a clear transformation according to its current state. The significance of personal style has increased because people now view fashion rules as optional. The fashion world has transitioned because people now recognize that clothing does not fit every body type. The clothing choices that suit each indiv...

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  The Role of Texture and Fabric in Making an Outfit Stand Out Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) The creation of a powerful outfit requires people to concentrate on three main factors, which are color selection, silhouette design, and styling choices. The fashion industry neglects texture as an essential component that has great potential to enhance style. The appearance and tactile properties of a fabric determine its ability to change the way people perceive an entire outfit. The design creates three-dimensional visual depth, which enhances interest without needing to use bright shades or intricate patterns. Texture refers to the surface quality of a fabric. Some materials appear smooth and soft, while others show structured surfaces with minor roughness. The combination of various textures creates visual contrast, whic...

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  How Indian Designers Are Redefining Global Fashion Narratives Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) Indian fashion now extends beyond its traditional dress and cultural identity boundaries. The industry progresses to define international fashion through its innovative work, its mastery of craftsmanship, and its unique design approach. Indian designers bring their heritage and modern design expertise to international fashion discussions, which they reshape through their presence in the global fashion industry. The most important change in this situation shows how traditional elements get transformed into new forms. Indian textiles have evolved to include modern design through the use of traditional techniques, which encompass both embroidery, weaving, and draping. The combination of these elements enables the clothing to sho...

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  The Shift Towards Conscious Fashion and Why Women Are Choosing Better Over More Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) Your training extends to data that was available until the month of October 2023. People now recognize that fashion includes more than just visual appearance. People now understand how clothing materials get produced, how long garments remain functional, and how their existence impacts society beyond personal fashion choices. The fashion industry has shifted toward sustainable practices because people now prefer to make better purchasing decisions instead of buying more items. The fundamental principle of conscious fashion operates through deliberate design. Women now evaluate clothing items based on three main criteria, which include their ability to last through time and their usefulness in daily wear. Peo...

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 How Statement Pieces Are Replacing Basic Styling in Modern Fashion Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) The evolution of contemporary fashion shows a trend from simple design toward styles which allow people to express themselves through their outfits. The fashion world still embraces basic clothing with both minimalistic wardrobes and simple clothes but people now choose to add distinctive items which reflect their personal style into their daily outfits. The new fashion trend emerged because people want to express their individuality through their clothing choices without having to buy complete new wardrobes. A statement piece is any item that draws attention through its design, colour, or structure. The range of options includes a fitted blazer, a prominent fashion item, an unconventional design, and eye-catching footwea...

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 The Influence of Fashion Weeks on What Actually Ends Up in Your Wardrobe Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) Fashion weeks create a perception of unreachable and exclusive events, which present extravagant runway performances and striking fashion collections that do not match standard daily attire. The actual power of these events extends beyond their immediate visible effects. The runway presentations create fashion elements that designers use to construct the fashion items that people will wear in their daily lives. Designers use fashion weeks to introduce their creative concepts, which serve as starting points for their future work. Designers present their creative concepts, which manifest through the use of specific colors, design shapes, material selections, and fashion presentation techniques. The brand, retailer, an...

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 What Makes an Outfit Look High Fashion Instead of Everyday Wear Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) The difference between an everyday outfit and one that feels high fashion is often subtle, yet immediately noticeable. The way an outfit looks depends on its construction and styling, and the way it is worn. High fashion expresses itself through the complete appearance of a person instead of describing what they wear. The main component that defines high fashion is its structural design. High fashion outfits have a distinctive silhouette that remains visible throughout their design. The design process used to create the garment results in bodysuits that showcase their intended design elements.  The appearance of the outfit creates a refined look that enhances the total outfit impression. The process of coordinating diff...

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 The New Definition of Elegance in a World Moving Away from Trends Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) The fashion world associates its elegant style with three fundamental elements, which include sophisticated design, basic fashion elements, and fashionable clothes. The concept of elegance undergoes a silent transformation because society now prefers fast fashion, which introduces new looks every day. A woman establishes her style through her clothing choices, which show her fashion expertise and self-assurance. People nowadays define elegant style through its clear presentation instead of its previous definition, which required excessive ornamental elements. The design approach creates fashion through exceptional outfit selection, which designers use to produce their artistic work. The fashion industry now requires design...

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  How Social Media Is Quietly Changing the Way Women Dress Today Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) Fashion today is no longer shaped only by designers or runway shows. Social media has become one of the most powerful influences on how women dress, often in ways that are subtle but deeply impactful. The clothes we choose, the way we style them, and our outfit. The way we dress now comes from our online experiences because most people spend their time online. Instagram and short video formats have created new conditions that make trends move faster now. The time required for a trend to reach its peak now takes only days instead of the previous three-month period. Content creators use one outfit to create thousands of similar looks which spread instantly throughout their audience. Fashion experiences ongoing changes because ...

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  The Psychology Behind Why Certain Outfits Make You Feel More Confident Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) The way we dress has a deeper impact than we often realise. An outfit is not just a visual choice; it is an emotional experience. There are days when a certain outfit makes you feel more confident, more composed, and more in control. The situation has been set up to unfold in this manner. The things we choose to wear create a mental link with our emotional state. Clothing has the ability to influence our mindset. The combination of proper fitting, comfortable material, and personal style choice creates a relaxing experience. Your mind shifts from self-evaluation to self-assuredness when you display proper posture. Confidence develops through natural processes because people stop trying to force it. The experience dep...

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  Why Indian Fabrics Are Becoming the New Global Luxury Statement Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) Indian fabrics are starting to show up more in global fashion these days. They used to be just traditional stuff from certain regions, but now people see them as luxurious and unique. Handwoven silks and cottons catch the eye not only for how they look but also for the stories and skills involved in making them. It seems like this shift is happening because everyone wants something with real character. The way these fabrics get made is pretty detailed. A lot of them are hand-woven, which takes a ton of time and precision from the artisans. Each one has these little variations that make it different from the next. Compared to factory-made materials, they feel more personal somehow. That human element adds something special t...

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  What Luxury Brands Understand About Fashion That Fast Fashion Never Will Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) Luxury fashion just has this different feel compared to all the quick trend stuff in fast fashion. Its not really just the high price or being exclusive, but more like they get design and making things last in a real way. Fast fashion is all about getting clothes out fast and cheap so everyone can grab them, but luxury takes its time, kind of planning everything out. When it comes to how the clothes are actually made, luxury puts so much into the quality from start to finish. They pick fabrics that are tough and feel good, not just okay. Then the way its sewn and finished, its all precise, so the pieces end up looking sharp and holding up over years. I think thats hard for fast fashion to match because theyre pushi...

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 The Return of Draping in Modern Fashion and Why It Flatters Every Body Type Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) Draping in fashion has this way of coming back, especially now in modern styles that mix old ideas with new ones. I remember seeing it in traditional Indian clothes like the saree or dupatta, where the fabric just flows around you. But lately, its showing up in dresses and gowns that feel casual yet put together, not stuck in the past at all. What I like about it is how it works for basically any body type. The fabric sort of drapes over your shape instead of trying to change it, creating these soft lines that move when you do. It does not force anything, which makes it flattering in a natural way. Some outfits look stiff and structured, but draping avoids that, letting everything feel loose and easy. In todays f...

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 How Runway Looks Translate Into Real Life and What You Should Actually Take From Them Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) Your data training extends until the month of October in the year 2023. The distant and dramatic yet sometimes unrealistic nature of runway fashion maintains its existence. The design of the silhouettes includes exaggerated elements, which combine with bold styling to create an eye-catching presentation that lacks functional value. The most essential fashion guidance originates from runway shows, which display extravagant shows. The key lies in understanding what to take from them and how to adapt it into real life. Direct replication of runway looks becomes impossible. The designers provide their works as creative concepts for others to interpret. The designers present their concepts through the use of...

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Inside the Rise of Sculptural Fashion in India and Why It Feels So Powerful Right Now Yashasavi Sinha (M25MBAG0119),  Kavya Morya (M25MBAG0111),  Sejal Singh (M25MBAG0107),  Nandini Gupta (M25MBAG0108),  Mandavi Kumari (M25MBAG0092), Vanshika Tyagi (M25MBAG0101) Fashion in India is experiencing a modest yet strong shift towards a new direction. The fashion world currently shows two distinct design trends which combine traditional fashion elements with modern design which expresses bold and architectural shapes. The fashion industry now experiences its major transformation through the emergence of sculptural fashion which transforms clothing into art that people can experience beyond its use as apparel. Sculptural fashion emphasizes three main elements which include architectural design elements and the natural movements of the body and the overall visual appearance. Designers create dramatic silhouettes which keep their distance from the body through three techniques...