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Fashion Sketching Indian Bridalwear Course
Fashion Sketching will take design process to next level. It is imperative that a Fashion Designer should have sound knowledge of sketching.
This course takes you there. With strong focus on fundamentals and keeping in mind the Designer’s point of view.
Sketching lets you get all the obvious ideas out of the way, so you can start coming up with stronger, more innovative concepts. Plus, you never know what will inspire you – it could be one of those obvious sketches that spark a million dollar idea!
Fashion Sketching Indian Bridalwear Course
The course can be completed in 2 Levels: Level 1 & Level 2
In level 1, you will start from the basics and step up to learn a wider range of forms.
In Level 2, you will move on to advanced level learning and create some wonderful artworks.
Fashion Sketching Indian Bridalwear Course
Level 1:
On Completion of the course and assessment, the student will receive " Certificate in Fashion Sketching Indian Bridalwear" from Konsult.
OPTIONAL: They can opt to be assessed by LAPT, UK and receive a "Certificate in Fine Arts' from LAPT, UK.
Level 2:
On Completion of the course and assessment, the student will receive " Advanced Certificate in Fashion Sketching Indian Bridalwear" from Konsult.
OPTIONAL: They can opt to be assessed by LAPT, UK and receive a "Advanced Certificate in Fine Arts' from LAPT, UK.
Fashion Sketching Indian Bridalwear Course
LEVEL 1 - Certificate (24 Sessions + 08 hours Assignments)
LEVEL 1 - Certificate (24 Sessions + 8 Assignments) | ||
India (Rs.) | International (US$) | |
ORIGINAL FEES | 14,500 | 204 |
SEASON'S OFFER (DISCOUNT) | 5,000 | 70 |
Course Fee | 9500 | 134 |
Payment Options | ||
INSTALMENT OPTION - 2 Payments | ||
Time of Admission: | 5,500 | 77 |
1 month payment | 4,250 | 60 |
Please Note: E Books cost Rs.245 (India) per book / $4 per book (International); Portfolio - Kindly check with the Program Office on Admission
Fashion Sketching Indian Bridalwear Course
LEVEL 2 - Advanced Certificate (36 Sessions + 12 hours Assignments) | ||
India (Rs.) | International (US$) | |
ORIGINAL FEES | 21,950 | 310 |
SEASON'S OFFER | 8,955 | 126 |
Course Fee | 12,995 | 184 |
INSTALMENT OPTION - 2 Payments | ||
Time of Admission: | 7,950 | 112 |
1 month payment | 5,345 | 75 |
Please Note: E Books cost Rs.245 (India) per book / $4 per book (International) - Kindly check with the Program Office on Admission details)
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Indian Wedding clothes - Wikipedia
Clothing culture
In India, the wedding rituals and clothes make the wedding as much as the bride and her groom. Both look their splendid best in gorgeous outfits. Not just the couple, but the guests attending the family and the relatives are often seen dressed to the teeth.
The bride is usually dressed up in auspicious colors, whereas the bridegroom is dressed to exude a regal aura. The bridesmaids and best men are often dressed on a par with the bride and the groom, but not as elaborately as the bride and groom. All the folks attending the marriage are decked out with gold jewelry including the bride and sometimes the groom.
The ladies are additionally adorned with henna patterns all over their palms, hand, forearms, legs and feet. Sometimes henna patterns are replaced with alta designs which are short lived and easily removable.
In some cultures, the groom also sports henna, although it is less elaborate or muted. Indian weddings generally tend to continue for several days and new attire is worn each day. All these dresses and the colour symbolize the meaning of marriage and the period that follows it. An Indian wedding is one that gives more importance to details like different rituals and the various attires one wears to attend them.
Hindu wedding
Indian Hindu weddings continue for several days. India is a country that defines diversity and this is visible even in the wedding and its different styles. The ceremonies, the rituals, the formalities are all different between each region and culture. Unlike the Christians, Hindus wedding ceremony does not resemble the western marriages and are quite elaborate.
In the North, Starting from the Tilak ceremony, each function has significance in the marriage. Tilak, Sangeet, Haldi, Baraat and the Shaadi, all necessitate the Bride and the bridegroom to wear new attire at each occasion. All these above ceremonies are known by different names in the other parts,e.g.Simant puja in the west, or Mangalasnanam in the south and so on.
Bridegroom’s clothes
Many communities of South, West, and Eastern India still adhere to the traditional costumes, i.e. Dhoti and Mundu by some communities of the South. Kurta or a shirt may be worn or sometimes just a Angavastram may be used to cover the chest.
On the other hand, in the Northern parts, the bridegroom usually wears a Sherwani, Jodhpuri suit, or a western suit. The groom’s face is covered with a veiled with a curtain of flowers which is called Sehra in the North, which is not the custom elsewhere. It is also customary to wear a Taqiyah all through the ceremony in Muslim marriages.
The ensemble for bridegrooms include majestic sherwani, blended Indo-western suit and ethnic Jodhpuri suit. The exquisite shirts, coats, and jackets are designed with extra care and touch to bring out the magnanimity out of the bridegroom on the marriage day.
Precious embellishments are studded into the collars and the cuffs of the bridegroom’s dress. Available both in simple cotton and splendid, royal raw silk, these kurta are preferred mostly by the bridegrooms.
Bride’s clothes
The bride wears a wedding sari or lehenga according to the region. In Indian culture wedding dress of bride comes from groom’s side as a shagun.Red is considered to be the most auspicious color among Hindus.
While the saree is preferred as the bridal dress in South India, West, East India, traditional wear such as the mekhela sador is preferred in North-east India and brides of the North of India prefer Lehenga, Gagra Choli and Odni as bridal dresses.
Christian wedding
Christian marriage in India is mostly an adaptation of western wedding ceremonies. Here the bridegroom wears a western suit or tuxedo. The bride usually opts for a red silk saree or a western gown, or wears the gown for the church ceremony and changes into the saree for some or all of the reception.
Bridesmaid and family
The typical Indian Hindu marriage ceremony does not usually have the concept of bridesmaids. But in many Hindu weddings, women in the family often prefer to wear either a sari, lahenga, Anarkali Salwar Suit or simple shalwar kameez.
Contemporary and Indo-western wear has also started gaining popularity among Indian women as wedding wear.
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