Mumbai to host forum for fashion aspirants


Mumbai, Jan 22 (IANS): "The Future of Fashion Forum", a platform here, will give an overview of the industry to aspiring creative minds.

Organised by Whistling Woods - Neeta Lulla School of Fashion (WWNL), the event will be held in Goregaon here Saturday.

National Award winning designer Neeta Lulla and filmmaker Subhash Ghai will inaugurate the event along with Meghna Ghai Puri and fashion veteran Hemant Trivedi.

The forum is aimed at offering an in-depth perspective to the fashion aspirants and answering their doubts over how to launch a career in fashion across vocations like fashion designing, styling and trend spotting.

The event will comprise various panel discussions where distinguished names from the industry will share their views on the rapidly evolving fashion and retail industry.

The panel will include some of the renowned names from the world of fashion like Sonaakshi Raaj and Falguni and Shane Peacock.

“This is the second year of the 'Future of Fashion Forum' and the forum this year is going to be grander with stalwarts from the industry interacting with aspirants wanting to create a niche in the fashion industry,” Lulla said in a statement

The topics for panel discussion include “Developing the Fashion Eco System”, “Changing Face of Fashion”, “Insight by New Age Designers”, “Visual Merchandising”, “Masterclass - Indian Textiles Blend with Contemporary Fashion” and “Master Haute Couture”.

 

  

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