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Rathi Vinay Jha, Director General, FDCI said, "The design students have definitely done India proud in New Zealand yet again. The collection from India displayed creativity and went beyond the traditional concept of design and art. The Montana World of WearableArt(tm) (WOW) is a globally renowned fashion event. This year, we saw an overwhelming response from institutes from India, who had sent in their entries. FDCI is proud to have partnered with Tourism New Zealand to create this opportunity for these talented students to showcase their creativity at such a prestigious platform." It may be noted here that last year also, 2 NIFT New Delhi students, Narresh Kukreja and Shivan Bhatia, were awarded the highly commended award for their entry - the 'Bee Hive Bra' in the Bizarre Bra Category.
Says Suzie Moncrieff, Creator and Director of World of WearableArt, "On behalf of World of WearableArt, I am extremely pleased to be associated with the FDCI, as India has contributed tremendously with progressively innovative and fascinating design entries each year. This is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring designers to exhibit their creative talents to the world, who are encouraged to push their creative boundaries at the World of WearableArt. The entries received from India this year have been remarkably promising and it gives me great pleasure to present this year's MainPower WOW Factor Award to the 'The Weaver Finch Colony' creation by N. P. Jayaraj from India, for its innovative design concept and exceptional execution. Judging by the extraordinary Indian talent displayed this year, I am very optimistic about the FDCI's future participation in WOW and hope to continually receive their support in the years to come".
An ecstatic N. P. Jayaraj said, "I would first like to take this opportunity to express my deepest appreciation to the World of WearableArt and the FDCI for giving me a chance to be a part of this prestigious event. Not only have I been able to showcase my design talent, but have also been acknowledged for my creation with this MainPower WOW Factor Award. The World of WearableArt experience has been overwhelming, exciting and memorable, and I would definitely encourage other design students to take part in the World of Wearable Art! Thanks to every one who supported me especially Mr. AKG Nair, Director of Pearl Academy of Fashion"
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