Future of Design in Creative Disciplines takes Centre Stage

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Creativity, culture, and groundbreaking education merged together at Wisdom: The Design Era, a multi, disciplinary Fashion Week hosted by Wisdom College for Creativity & Design at Golden Dreams, Sector 51, Noida. It was an event that turned out to be a fantastic celebration of students' imagination, contemporary design thinking, and the changing future of creative education in India.

The showcased was, in most parts, a reflection of how young designers today comprehend identity, heritage, and modern aesthetics. The student collections drew their inspirations from the culturally rich cities of Kolkata, Chennai, Ghaziabad, and Lucknow. The students have used the tales of the regions to come up with avant garde forms, surface treatments of materials, and handiwork that elevate novelty. Each collection's chief theme was the mixing of traditions with global tastes.

The chief guest Shri Rakesh Mishra, chairman, M.R. Group of Companies and president, Ghaziabad Cricket Association, inaugurated the event. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of nurturing creative talent in India's design economy that is still growing.

Sham Khan and Khizar Hussain brought the runway to life under their expert direction as show directors. They gave the student- led platform a transformation from a raw, upstart platform into a sophisticated, high, fashion experience by their industry insight and professional mentorship, thus, providing the emerging designers a window to the real, world creative standards.

With special presentations from Kingshuk Bhaduri, Prince Lahot, Sangeeta Kumari, Ashfaque Ahmad, and Gagan Kumar, the exhibition was a notch higher. They were the conduit between young learners, scholars, and the corporate sphere. Through such experiences, students come to see and understand industry practices, learn the style, the discipline, and the art of storytelling.

What set Wisdom: The Design Era apart was its multidisciplinary focus. Alongside fashion, the event also showcased students' achievements in Interior Design, Graphic Design, and Data Science & Artificial Intelligence thus confirming the college's conviction that in the future, creative work will be at the juncture of art, technology, and innovation.

The team led by Mrs Puja Agarwal ran the event very smoothly and Dr Alam Sageer wisely guided the organising which resulted in a very engaging and nice experience for everyone including the participants and the guests.

As the institution summed it up in its vision statement: “Fashion is not just worn, it is understood.” Moreover, at Wisdom: The Design Era, the insight was not limited only to clothes but also included culture, identity, technology, and the new generation designer's voices.

The show was more than a fashion show event, it was a platform for the launch of the future creative leaders/designers who don't just follow trends, but are thinkers, storytellers, and innovators.