Diploma in Fashion Design, Bangalore
“Lunar Love” was designed by Reshma Bellideepa, who is studying a Diploma in Fashion Design at the JD Institute of Fashion Technology in Bangalore. This collection lets its wearers travel to the future of the Earth-Moon relationship, their unity embodied in the shimmering silhouettes of the dresses that combine the glow of the Moon and the magic of the Earth. Implemented in elongated lined and moonbeam colors complemented with mosaic stenciled lunar floras such as the moonflower, the collection “Lunar Love” captures the theme of tender love and togetherness between lovers in space.
these are fictional insects which are chosen to present ingarment insects are Electric firefly,Butterfly,Bio inspired bees, caterpillar, spider, mantis, beetle, fly,scorpion. Design the wire sculptures to be worn over solidcoloured and structured garments, enhancing the overalllook. Material Selection: suitable materialsfor the wire sculptures is aluminium wire where the thicknessof the wire will be around 12 to 14 gauge.and for the garment will be used lachka fabric will be use forthe crisp and steady effect.
Over eighteen minutes, the band performs a song called “Lunar Love,” for which its plot is borrowed from a future wherein the Moon pines for the Sun and lets Earth be bathed in cool silver. Such an idea prompts works that represent the juxtaposition of warmth against coolness and light against shadows. The collection also symbolizes unity and harmony; nevertheless, it has the peculiarities of the eternal search for balance due to the mesmerizing, brilliantly lit collection and the motifs used. Sweeping shapes are reminiscent of orbits, and the colors of the new Gibraltar Sea, Imperial Blue and Buff Yellow, have lunar connotations. Every dress conveys the narrative of stellar despair and terrene allure and transports the individuals that put on the clothes into the universe, wherein nocturnal creatures glow.
The idea behind Lunar Love is to adopt a new theme of love, prosperity, and no war that enhances the unity between the colors of nature and buildings. The collection inspires creativity in relation to textures, patterns, and styles within an individual and cultural context. Starting from the faint gleam of sequence fabric to the sheer translucency of glass organza, all fabrics are designed in accordance with the lunar radiance and the sun’s kiss.
Consistent with its concept of astronomy, “Lunar Love” involves the effects of the sun, moon, stars, and the phenomenon of bioluminescence. The collection combines sequence, imported satin, glass organza, and nets, which are worked in such a manner as to give it a touch of celestials and an enchanting look. The spectrum ranges from pale yellow Bisque to the darkest navy through nearly pastel white, all in keeping with the ‘outer space’ feel of the traditionally lunar pictures.
This collection is classified as formal wear to appeal to people who are unique, creative, and value quality brand design. Every work in “Lunar Love” is conceptualized with much precision, and the concept of gods and spaces, especially astronomy, is depicted in the best way. It is not about clothing; it is about crossing to the other side, where fashion becomes an avenue for sharing the culture. The designs in this collection are elegant to mimic the strengths of women, and the motifs of the collection reflect the future cosmic romance and harmony among different beings.
Diploma in Fashion Design, Bangalore
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