Fashion Illustration Institute

Fashion Illustration is the communication of fashion that originates with illustration, drawing and painting. Ever since clothes have been in existence and there was a need to translate an idea or image into a garment there has been a need for fashion illustration. Not only do fashion illustrations show a representation or design of a garment but also serve as a form of art.

As a fashion illustration institute we train the students to illustrate men’s, women’s and kids wear. A detail of casual, formals, sportswear and other occasion , both for the Indian and international market are briefed. They learn to present their designs with a variety of mediums. Pencils, crayons, Poster colors, Fuji and photo inks are all best used for rendering the illustrations.


Institute For Apparel Manufacturing

Apparel manufacturing refers to the stitching of a garment with complete quality assurance. Various types of seams, tucks, gathers, pleats and more are used to strengthen and enhance the fabric. The techniques may be traditional and simple, but when applied creatively, can change the entire look of the garment design. As an institute for apparel manufacturing we offer a course that teaches you all of this. Also many a times a student may be very good with fashion illustrations, but if he fails to give complete manufacturing details to the tailors, the design may completely turn out to be different. hence, for one to start in the field of fashion design the complete knowledge of apparel manufacturing, pattern drafting and then garment construction is very important.


Indian Traditional Embroidery

Embroidery is the art/handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread. A characteristic of embroidery is that the basic techniques or stitches of the earliest work—chain stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, running stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch—remain the fundamental techniques of hand embroidery today.What is interesting is that each state of India has its own unique style of embroidery coming down from ancient times. Indian traditional embroideries, along with the basic and advance techniques and the machine embroideries are all taught At Lemark institute of art. Machine embroidery, arising in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution, mimics hand embroidery, especially in the use of chain stitches, but the "satin stitch" and hemming stitches of machine work rely on the use of multiple threads and resemble hand work in their appearance, not their construction. Aari embroidery is an old technique for stitching zardosi, but has gained a lot of popularity in the recent times.


Fashion Accessory Making

Fashion accessories are decorative items that supplement one's garment, such as jewelry, gloves, handbags, hats, belts, scarves, watches, sunglasses, pins, stockings, bow tie, leg warmer, leggings, necktie, suspenders, and tights. Accessories add color, style and class to an outfit, and create a certain look. The accessories designing and making course at lemark institute of art teaches the students to make creative accessories with the right combination of colours and material. there has been an increase in individuals creating their own brand name by designing and making their own label of accessories today , opening more prospects for the designers.

Fashion design is the applied art dedicated to clothing and lifestyle accessories created within the cultural and social influences of a specific time. It is considered to have a planned obsolescence usually of one to two seasons. A fashion collection is something that designers put together each season to show their idea of new trends in both their high end couture range as well as their mass market range. Fashion designers work in different ways. Some sketch their ideas on paper, while others drape fabric on a dress form. The fulltime fashion design courses at lemark institute of art are a combination of paper work and practical. The students may not be good with drawing, but their keen interest in the field of fashion and glamour is what we need to give him the key to success.


Textile design

Textile design is the process of creating designs for knitted, woven or printed fabrics. Successful textile designers marry a creative vision of what a finished textile will look like with a deep understanding of the technical aspects of production and the properties of fiber, yarn, and dyes. Designs for both woven and printed textiles often begin with a drawing or watercolor sketch of the finished design. Traditionally, drawings of woven textile patterns were translated onto special forms of graph paper called point papers which were used by the weavers in setting up their looms. Today, most professional textile designers use some form of computer-aided design software created expressly for this purpose.

Fashion design / textile design / jewellery design are all taught at lemark intitute of art on computers also along with the manual design and practical class.


Merchandising Courses

Those who want to pursue a career especially in the fashion garment industry can apply for Apparel Merchandising course. with a booming retail industry , visual merchandising is also one of the most looked for career options. After completion of Merchandising courses you get exposure to Production Control, Design Development, Quality Control, Buying & sourcing ,Marketing and documentation.