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SNEHAL SINGH

Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)

Fashion Design BFA

Womenswear, Embroidery, Sustainable Design

I am a senior at SCAD Atlanta. I moved to the US from India in the Fall of 2021 for my college. I have a background and interest in Commerce with Mathematics. I have engaged with art since a young age. I primarily work towards designing womenswear. Traditional Indian fashion forms a great deal of my design inspiration. I love to design modern and exaggerated silhouettes with conventional Indian textiles. My strengths are fashion illustrations, draping, and creating textile designs. I sketched live at the Antidote luxury store for SCAD's Graduate Showcase and received a commendation for the FIDA Illustrations award in Spring 2024. I wish to open my brand in India after I graduate from SCAD in 2025.

Poles Apart

Category: Apparel

Competitions: International

This design brings forward my passion for wardrobe design in films. The design is titled "Poles Apart" as it brings together the wardrobes of two contrasting films- "Poor Things" and "Padmaavat". The Indian Bollywood film "Padmaavat" encouraged the use of intricate embroideries and details as it displays the impeccable Indian craftsmanship by dressing the protagonist, a 13th Century Rajput queen in Indian Traditional attire. "Poor Things", on the other hand, inspired the use of exaggerated and unique silhouettes. Both elements are crucial while designing for the future and sustainability. The Indian textile techniques have been living for centuries and create timeless pieces with cultural significance. A practical re-usable garment design is used far more than a garment's average life. This design makes use of an inner top, which will be made by up-cycling my mom's vintage cotton sari. The sari top will be further adorned with leather scraps embroidery. The dress made in cowhide leather has removable skirt and sleeves. The skirt and sleeves can be attached using an industrial one way zipper. This leaves room for design changes to the top. The original sleeves can be switched with modern and unique draped sleeves in the future. Since the skirt is removable, the top can also be styled with different bottoms.

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