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Fashion and Textile Design degree programmes at The Design Village (TDV) merge the two seemingly specialist fields of fashion and textile design into one with a focus on their inherent relationship. The programmes offer students an industry-centric blend of technical and creative skillsets, critical to excel in the competitive fashion industry. The education at TDV aims to prepare graduates for the future of fashion, and the courses under these programmes are run with an inherent focus on Circular Fashion and Future Textiles.

B.Des (Hons.)

More about 4-year
undergraduate programme

M.Des

More about 2-year
postgraduate programme

(HIGHLIGHTS)

Why choose TDV FOR
Fashion & Textile Design?

Circular Fashion & Future Textiles

Fashion & Textile education at TDV is forward looking, preparing graduates to navigate future challenges of the industry. This intent is deeply rooted in the curriculum with a focus on two critical knowledge domains of the future: Circular Fashion, a system where manufacturing of an item and its end life are equally important, and Future Textiles, an industry that fuses technology and sustainability.

Industry-centric Ecosystem

With a Forbes’ award-winning campus located in the heart of Noida’s manufacturing industry, TDV’s Fashion & Textile Design programmes offer students the perfect ecosystem to experience world-class education, with access to the industry’s most prominent professionals including Anavila Misra, Rakesh Thakore, Varun Bahl etc., and the opportunity to work on 10+ real world projects.

Placements

TDV’s Fashion & Textile Design programme has strong ties with the international fashion community, enabling students to get their foot inside some of the most inaccessible industry doors across the world, including celebrated global labels, admirable startups, and significant manufacturers including Ahujasons, Asics, Chanel, Hermès Paris, Superdry, Torani and Vogue.

(PLACEMENTS)

Work for
Leading Brands

Industry Relations team at TDV works closely with students to help them secure internships and placements from a diverse and prestigious array of sources, while ensuring that their personal career goals are met.

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Arjun Gupta

Design Intern
Ahujasons, Delhi
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Sumit Gautam

Couturier
Chanel, Paris
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Eeshita Singh

Design Intern
Pero, Noida

Chhavi Mathur

Design Intern
Jaipur Rugs, Jaipur

Nandini Mittal

Fashion Illustrator
Rajesh Pratap Singh, Delhi
Tanya
Rimple & Harpreet

Tanya Dhawan

Fashion Designer
Rimple & Harpreet, Noida
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Meenakshy L

Fashion Consultant
Superdry, Noida

Shriyanshi Garg

Design Intern
Vogue, Mumbai

(AWARDS)

Get Globally
Recognized

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Sachin Choyal, Hisar

Phaag, Sustainable practices of using pre- and post-consumer textile waste within rural communities of Haryana, Exhibited at 'The Lost Graduation Show', Salone del Mobile Milano (Milan, Italy)

(Real-world Projects)

Industry projects are a part of TDV classroom, giving students an in-depth, hands-on experience of how organizations approach actual design problems, manage clients, and deliver final products in the market.

Tech Textile, 2022, Bearbottom Clothing

Textile Innovation for Athleisure

Sustainable Puppetry Practices, 2024, Kayakalp Trust

Build healthier and sustainable material approaches into the living tradition of puppet making,
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Production Process Design, 2021, Spirit Animal

Strategies for Plus Size Womenwear
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Modular Floor Covering Systems, 2023, Obeetee

Modular Floor Coverings optimized for manufacturing and production

Circular Product Line, 2024, Gababee Kids

Eco-conscious and handcrafted kids linen
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(STUDENT WORK)

Innovate in
THE CLASSROOM

From conceptual sketches to intricate prototypes, Fashion & Textile Design students at The Design Village explore and push the boundaries of design, turning abstract concepts into tangible realities.

Fashion Reset

Educating people on the production processes of luxury fashion brands

Project by:

Anshika Sood

Year

2022

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Textile as Companion

Therapeutic potential of textiles in navigating the emotion of grief

Project by:

Kashish Jain

Year

2024

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Uniform that Grows

Sustainability in the garment industry through an adaptation of school uniform with age

Project by:

Jhanvi Tiwari

Year

2024

Women of Wool

Social audit and ethnographic research on the global supply chain of wool recycling

Project by:

Pradeep Singh, Shubham Mishra, Kavya Bhadwal, Ishant Raj

Year

2021

Period

Non intrusive method to extract stem cells (menSCs) present in menstruation blood

Project by:

Akshita Maheshwari, Kashish Jain, Muskan Jain, Riya Prajapati

Year

2024

(EXPOSURE)

Kickstart Making at world's
finest Professional Workshop

MAKE Abu Dhabi is a community-based space for creative individuals that is part workshop, lab, studio and garage with a wide range of professional-grade machinery, tools and classes covering the technical, the mechanical and the tactile elements of engineering, making and design. TDV students, in their first year of the programme, access an all-inclusive immersion working at Make Abu Dhabi that widens their horizon, preparing them to imagine and innovate the future.

(FACILITIES)

Access Industry-Grade
ExoLab Network

Leverage world-class machinery and equipment at on-campus Fashion Lab, and an extended, ever-growing ExoLab Network around the TDV campus.

Fashion Lab

State-of-the-art Fashion & Textile Design Lab with a capacity of 20 students, and top-end imported machinery and equipment

Dearsora

Sector 76, Noida

RR Trends

Sector 59, Noida

Vivek Patel Studio

Address: Sector 10, Noida

(MASTERS)

Learn from
Industry Masters

Step out of your classroom to experience the industry every year, working closely with the Professor of Practice in their professional studio.

Mandeep Nagi

Professor of Practice

Design Director, Shades of India

Karan torani

Founder, Torani India

Tales of Fashion, Nostalgia, Culture and Couture, 2024

(FACULTY)

PROGRAMME FACULTY​

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Vatsal Agrawal

Programme Head

Partner, Eudaemon, Gurgaon | Made to Measure Specialist & Senior Fashion Associate, Ermenegildo Zegna, New Delhi
MA Fashion Management | Domus Academy, Milan, Italy | 2012

Zosangpuii Pachuau

Programme Coordinator

Design Consultant, Pidilite, Mumbai | Workshop Curator, Khadi Village Industries, Mizoram
Graduate Diploma, Textile Design | National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad | 2014

Chhail Khalsa

Faculty

Research Consultant, Competency Centre Products & Textiles, Hochschule Luzern, Switzerland | Research Assistant & Visiting Faculty, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
MA Textile Design | Hochschule Luzern, Switzerland | 2019

Cynthia Director

Faculty

Senior Designer, Nicobar, New Delhi | Senior Designer, Yellowman, New York, USA
MA Textiles | University of the Arts London, UK | 2015

Meghna Menon

Faculty

Design Coordinator, Boden Womenswear, UK | Adobe Specialist Technician, London College of Fashion, UK
MA Textile Design | University of the Arts London, UK | 2021
Saijal Choudhary

Saijal Choudhary

Faculty

Manager, Coach, New Delhi | Supervisor, The Body Shop, London, UK
MA Fashion Business Management | University of Westminster, UK | 2018
(FAQs)

FREQUENTLY
ASKED
QUESTIONS

Fashion & Textile Design at TDV

About Fashion and Textile Design

1) What is Fashion and Textile Design? 1) Fashion and textile design is the art of creating clothing, footwear, and accessories that go beyond mere aesthetics. It’s a powerful medium for expressing identity, culture, and personal style. From haute couture to everyday wear, fashion designers shape the way we present ourselves to the world.

Our programme at The Design Village provides a comprehensive understanding of fashion design, encompassing:

  1. Design Principles: Color theory, pattern making, and garment construction.
  2. Material Science: Understanding fabrics, textiles, and their properties.
  3. Industry Trends: Staying updated on the latest fashion movements and market demands.
  4. Sustainability: Designing with eco-friendly materials and practices.
  5. Creativity: Fostering innovation and unique design concepts.

By combining technical skills with creative vision, you’ll be equipped to make a lasting impact on the fashion industry.”

2) Why study Fashion and Textile Design? 2)Discover your passion for fashion and textiles with our comprehensive program. Unleash your creativity, master technical skills, and gain industry insights. Build a strong portfolio, explore diverse career paths, and stay ahead of the curve in this dynamic field. Our programme equips you with the knowledge and skills to succeed in the ever-evolving world of fashion.

  1. Comprehensive Curriculum: Master the fundamentals of design, from color theory and pattern making to fabric science and construction techniques.
  2. Develop Your Personal Style: Learn to interpret trends and translate them into unique concepts that reflect your personal style.
  3. Stay Ahead of the Curve: Gain valuable experience through collaborations with professionals, internships, and guest lectures. Learn to draw insights from current trends and adapt to a dynamic industry.
  4. Build a Strong Portfolio: Showcase your talent to potential employers with a portfolio of original design projects.
  5. Lifelong Learning: Cultivate a passion for lifelong learning that allows you to adapt and thrive in the ever-changing fashion and textile landscape.”

3) What does Fashion and Textile Design programme cover? 3)A comprehensive programme in Fashion and Textile Design offers a holistic understanding by exploring the following key areas:

  1. Materials and Manufacturing: Learn about the history of yarn, the science of yarn production, weaving, knitting,and industrial manufacturing processes.
  2. Surface Design: Master techniques like dyeing, printing, and surface appliqués to create unique and visually appealing textiles.
  3. Garment Design: Develop skills in illustration, pattern making, draping, and garment construction to bring your designs to life.
  4. Design Theory: Explore broader concepts like design implications, visual aesthetics, context mapping, and design for values through elective courses.

By combining technical skills with a strong foundation in design theory, you’ll be equipped to excel in the fashion and textile industry.”

4) Do I need to be good in art or drawing to study Fashion and Textile Design? 4) Absolutely not! While artistic ability can be beneficial, it’s not a prerequisite for success in fashion and textile design. Fashion is about expressing your ideas and vision, and there are many ways to do that beyond traditional drawing skills.

Here’s why:

  1. Digital Tools: Modern design tools and software empower you to create stunning designs even if you’re not a skilled artist.
  2. Focus on Concepts: The ability to develop strong design concepts and understand fashion trends is equally important.
  3. Textile Manipulation: Experimenting with fabrics, textures, and materials also play a part in creating unique designs.
  4. Collaboration: Working with other creative professionals can complement your skills and bring your vision to life.

At The Design Village, our programme is designed to support students from all backgrounds, regardless of their artistic abilities. We prioritize creativity, innovation, and a passion for fashion.

Fashion & Textile Design at TDV

1) Why choose The Design Village for Fashion and Textile Design? 1) The Design Village offers a unique and comprehensive approach to fashion and textile design education. Here’s why we stand out:

  1. Innovative Curriculum: Our curriculum goes beyond traditional design principles, focusing on market relevance, sustainability, and global trends.
  2. Global Standards: Aligned with international quality assurance standards and offering international semester exchange / internship opportunities.
  3. International Pathways: Explore opportunities to study abroad at renowned universities across the world.
  4. Industry Collaborations: Work on real-world projects with leading fashion brands and benefit from mentorship from industry experts.
  5. Hands-On Learning: Gain practical experience through internships, workshops, and factory visits.
  6. Sustainable Focus: Learn sustainable design principles and contribute to a more ethical fashion industry.
  7. Networking Opportunities: Connect with industry professionals and showcase your work at our annual fashion show.

By choosing The Design Village, you’ll receive a world-class education that prepares you for a successful career in fashion and textile design.

2) What is the teaching methodology in TDV’s Fashion and Textile design course? 2) The journey is based on the learning manifesto of each student and the itinerary chalked out to achieve it. Hence the journey undertaken by every villager at TDV is unique and bespoke, and it does not have to cease at the end of four years. Although the journey is individual, the villager is not alone. There is a support system of relevant people, to assist the villagers at every junction.

Each villager charters her own personal learning path. This path is custom-made for her with a great mix and match of experiences, projects, and tools through three streams of interrelated activities:

  1. ‘Villaging’ activities for personal development, with the goal to build the TDV community and oneself
  2. Design projects to be retrieved from the ‘task box’, where everything is based on reality.
  3. ‘Baskets’ contain clusters of courses characterized by a common theme, discipline, or learning objective.
Careers in Fashion and Textile Design

1) What qualifications do I need to become a Fashion and Textile Designer? 1) It is recommended to pursue a Bachelors or Masters degree in Fashion and Textile Design in order to understand the nuances of the field in a focused manner to build a rewarding career for yourself. However, some people also consider short-term diploma or certificate courses in this field.

2) What does a Fashion Designer Do? A8: A fashion designer is a creative professional who conceptualizes and creates clothing, accessories, and footwear. They play a vital role in shaping fashion trends and influencing consumer choices.

Here are some key responsibilities of a fashion designer:

  1. Market Analysis: Researching trends and consumer preferences to stay ahead of the curve.
  2. Creative Development: Conceptualizing design themes, collections, and individual pieces.
  3. Material Selection: Choosing fabrics, colors, and patterns that align with the design vision.
  4. Prototyping: Creating samples and prototypes to visualize the final product.
  5. Collaboration: Working with teams and stakeholders to bring designs to life.
  6. Showcasing Designs: Presenting collections at fashion shows and events to attract buyers.
  7. Production Oversight: Ensuring designs are executed accurately during the manufacturing process.
  8. Market Expansion: Exploring new markets and opportunities for growth.

By combining creativity, technical skills, and business acumen, fashion designers can make a significant impact on the industry.

3) What career opportunities await Fashion and Textile Design graduates? 3) The fashion and textile industry offers a wide range of exciting career paths. Graduates from The Design Village’s programme are well-prepared to pursue roles such as:

  1. Fashion Designer: Create clothing, accessories, or footwear for various markets.
  2. Textile Designer: Focus on fabric development, patterns, and materials.
  3. Lifestyle Designer: Design products beyond apparel, including home goods and accessories.
  4. Fashion Blogger or Influencer: Share your passion for fashion and build a personal brand.
  5. Brand Manager: Oversee the development and marketing of fashion brands.
  6. Fashion Merchandiser: Manage product selection, pricing, and display in retail settings.
  7. Fashion Illustrator: Visually communicate fashion concepts through illustrations.
  8. Fashion Stylist: Help clients choose and coordinate outfits for various occasions.
  9. Fashion Journalist or Writer: Report on industry trends, events, and designers.
  10. Fashion Photographer: Capture visually stunning images for fashion campaigns and editorials.
  11. Trend Forecaster: Analyze emerging trends and predict future directions in the industry.
  12. Costume Designer: Create costumes for movies, theater, or television.
  13. Pattern Maker: Develop templates for garment construction.
  14. Accessories Designer: Design handbags, shoes, or jewelry.
  15. Footwear Designer: Specialize in shoe design.
  16. Lingerie Designer: Create intimate apparel.

Beyond these traditional roles, graduates may also explore opportunities as entrepreneurs, consultants, educators, or researchers. The fashion industry is a dynamic and ever-evolving field, offering endless possibilities for creative individuals.”

4) How does TDV help you prepare for your fashion design career or textile design career? 4) At The Design Village (TDV), the industry division is essentially transforming students into industry-ready professionals, preparing them to excel in the competitive design world. Our approach is comprehensive and personalized, guiding students through each stage of their career journey.

We offer in-depth career counseling, with one-on-one sessions that help students refine their portfolios, craft strong CVs, and build confidence through mock interviews and targeted workshops. This tailored support ensures that each student’s unique strengths and goals are matched with curated job and internship opportunities. Our extensive industry connections enable us to place students in roles that align with their skills and aspirations while providing meaningful challenges.

Global exposure is a key focus of our work. Through strategic international partnerships, we offer students opportunities to participate in semesters abroad and secure global job opportunities, accelerating their career growth and broadening their perspectives.

Additionally, we bring real-world industry challenges directly into the classroom by integrating live project briefs into the curriculum. Students can apply their knowledge to solve actual industry problems, gain hands-on experience, publish their work, and visit partner workplaces for deeper insights into diverse design practices.

Through these initiatives, TDV ensures that students are not just prepared for the design industry but they are ready to excel and innovate on a global stage. We are committed to supporting our students from the classroom to successful careers, helping them thrive in the ever-evolving world of design.

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