Shades of darkness and light characterised
the ritzy creations of INTI Centre of Art & Design (ICAD)’s fashion design
students marking their graduation with a spectacular ‘Age of Eclipse’ fashion
show.
Applying a contrast of
colours with fabrics dark and bright, 10 young designers, including STYLO 2014
finalist Andrew Khoo Ming Shen, showcased their unique collection of over 40
stunning avant-garde designs inspired by imagery of celestial events, in
particular solar and lunar eclipses.
Their aesthetic collection,
complete with matching headgear and footwear, consisted of dresses and attires
that were luxurious, elegant and sensual all at once. The fluidity of colours
and styles mirrored the mystical theme of the event.
Guided by a dedicated team of
highly qualified and experienced fashion instructors, ICAD’s young graduates
are fast becoming the next generation of trend setters and designers in the
fashion industry.
Drawing upon a potent
combination of technical knowhow, imagination and creative flair, they have
bagged numerous coveted awards in the local and international fashion scene and
drawn the attention of fashion icons and personalities such as Bon Zainal, Cris
Yong and Nelissa Hilman who lent their support at the fashion show.
ICAD students’ international
exposure, innovative learning and individual development are enhanced through
participation in many competitions, industry projects, international study
trips (for example, to India, South Korea and Hong Kong), and practical
training with established local and foreign labels.
A good example is Hariharan
Arasu, winner of Kronenbourg 1664 L’Aperitif Fashion 2012 and a recent graduate. Hariharan
enjoyed a week-long internship with Dato’ Jimmy Choo in London, which also gave
him access to the London Fashion Week and designers for the Ossie Clark London
label.
Empowered with the ability to
apply their talent and artistic techniques in the creative process, and express
their ideas in their own distinctive style, ICAD’s graduates can look forward
to becoming versatile, adaptable and enterprising professionals that are always
on top of the latest trends.
Formerly
known as PJ College of Art & Design, ICAD draws on an established legacy of
creative excellence to offer foundation, certificate, diploma and degree
programmes in art & design. Specialisations include Interior Design,
Graphic Design, Fashion Design, and Interactive Multimedia & Animation
Design. Its degree programmes are offered in collaboration with the UK’s
Sheffield Institute of Arts, Sheffield Hallam University.
About INTI International University & Colleges
One of the most respected
and trusted names in the Malaysian private higher education industry, INTI is
part of the Laureate International Universities network that spans 29 countries
and online, with more than 80 accredited universities and 130 campuses, serving
over 950,000 students globally. Being part of the Laureate network means that
on top of what it already offers, INTI provides access to the global resources,
best practices, teaching methods, international faculty and management tools
that are truly world class.
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