Discussions Unveiled: Ex-Students Dialogue Program
Our institution recently hosted an episode of its annual talk show initiative, Make.Know.Sense. This engaging event, hosted by Ginu George, an assistant professor of fashion design, featured distinguished alumni Prashant Kumar and Anchita Bhattacharya.
Prashant Kumar, a fashion designer with a portfolio that includes prestigious fashion events like London Fashion Week, shared his commitment to sustainability and provided valuable lessons for aspiring designers. His expertise in time management was also a highlight of the episode.
Anchita Bhattacharya, a fashion designer and creative consultant, brought a unique blend of cultural influences and design sensibilities to the table. Her work, which merges traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics, pushes the boundaries of fashion innovation. Anchita exemplified the power of creativity and heritage in shaping modern design narratives.
The third episode of Make.Know.Sense offered students industry insights and creative inspiration about their disciplines. The dialogue during the episode was engaging, filled with wisdom, humor, and inspiration. Make.Know.Sense provides a space for insightful discussions and enables valuable connections.
Make.Know.Sense serves as a vital resource for our institution's students, offering access to successful alumni, industry insights, and networking opportunities. The show reaffirms our institution's commitment to nurturing talent, fostering creativity, and preparing students for success in the dynamic world of design through industry-integrated activities.
The approach of Make.Know.Sense makes learning more accessible and fosters genuine connections between guests and the audience. It encourages candid conversations, questions, and humor, going beyond traditional talk shows. This approach makes the show an engaging platform for students to learn from industry experts and gain insights into the world of design.
Make.Know.Sense is a talk show that invites alumni to share their experiences and insights. The search results do not provide specific information about other hosts of the Make.Know.Sense talk show in past years. However, the success of this episode underscores the value of such initiatives in fostering a sense of community and facilitating learning.
In conclusion, the third episode of Make.Know.Sense was a resounding success, offering students valuable insights into the world of fashion and design. The show's commitment to fostering creativity, nurturing talent, and creating a sense of community makes it an invaluable resource for our institution's students.