World University of Design students herald a new era of fashion where minimalism and sustainability are the key. The runway show was organised by F^3 (Fashion Cube) – the club of edgy young students of Fashion Design, and held in the spacious foundation studio of university campus on Wednesday, March 30th, 2022. The show had special guests, a high-power delegation from AEPC led by Rakesh Vaid, Former Chairman AEPC and Vice Chairman, ATDC.
F^3, the club of edgy young students of School of Fashion Design, WUD has come up with a quirky concept called Bulugu which means the colour blue in Telugu, and which will showcase out-of-the-box fashion concepts by young designers themed around ‘peppy blues’ and the ‘boho denims’. Draped in blue, the show will witness students sashaying down the runway with blue-painted faces inspiring the audiences to be awestruck with their creativity. The event aims at welcoming new opportunities and moulding fashion as per the need of the hour – implying that fast fashion is not what it takes to stand out but making it in accordance with the planet and its depleting resources does.
Extending avenues to enrich their skill set and imbibe from the vast plethora of knowledge base that World University of Design provides, the university also ensures that its students stay connected to their values and identify not just with opportunities ahead of them but also with the ethical ways of doing so. With Bulugu taking shape, the students are here to make a mark and communicate that there is more substance to them than just being Gen Z.