The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) is an organisation in India. FDCI is a non-profit
independent association of fashion designers formed to propagate the Business of
Fashion in India in December 1998.
Currently, the office is based in New Delhi with Sunil Sethi as the President.
FDCI is supported by the Indian Textile Ministry & it also works very closely with fashion institute like
NIFT.
Fashion events
Fashion events it sponsors include:
* The bi-annual prêt weeks for womenswear -
India Fashion Week
India Fashion Week is a bi-annual fashion week organized and promoted by the Fashion Design Council of India. It was sponsored by Wills Lifestyle from 2006–2014 before Amazon.in became the sponsor.
The first event in 2000 featured the work ...
,
* A week for men's fashion- India Mens Week,
* The annual platform for couture-
India Couture Week.
In 2006, Montana
World of Wearable Art
World of WearableArt (WOW) is an internationally recognised design competition, attracting entries from more than 40 countries each year. The competition features wearable art entries, which are judged on durability, the safety and comfort of ...
(tm) (WOW) and FDCI collaborated in encouraging Indian participation in the latter's fashion show in New Zealand.
The Council also collaborated with
Vogue
Vogue may refer to:
Business
* ''Vogue'' (magazine), a US fashion magazine
** British ''Vogue'', a British fashion magazine
** ''Vogue Arabia'', an Arab fashion magazine
** ''Vogue Australia'', an Australian fashion magazine
** ''Vogue China'', ...
to launch the Vogue Fashion Fund in India in order to promote emerging designers. Through this project, the winner (decided by the selected jury panel) is awarded with a grand cash prize along with a chance to be featured in the India issue of the magazine. Apart from this, the winning talent also gets an opportunity to commercialise his/her brand with a leading retailer, and gain access to fashion platforms like
India Fashion Week
India Fashion Week is a bi-annual fashion week organized and promoted by the Fashion Design Council of India. It was sponsored by Wills Lifestyle from 2006–2014 before Amazon.in became the sponsor.
The first event in 2000 featured the work ...
and a one-year business mentorship with an industry professional.
In 2013, FDCI collaborated with the Delhi-based Cotton Council International (CCI) to start a reality show ''Lets Design'' to promote the use of cotton in the fashion arena. The winner was awarded a direct entry to India Fashion Week Spring summer edition at the young talent pool to showcase the collection along with a prize money of ten lakhs INR.
Charitable initiatives
FDCI organises the annual mega-designer sale, offering designer garments at heavy discounts. Five per cent of the sale proceeds from this event goes towards various charities like Divya Chaya Turst in
Kolkata
Kolkata (, or , ; also known as Calcutta , the official name until 2001) is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal, on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary business, comme ...
, Observation Home,
Mumbai
Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — List of renamed Indian cities and states#Maharashtra, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' fin ...
, and the relief fund of
Gujarat earthquake victims to name a few.
In 2003, four designers: Anju Modi, Anjana Bhargava, Puja Duggal and Ameet Sikka tied up with nine artists
Jatin Das, Sudip Roy, Niren Sengupta and Jai Zharotia, among them to paint garments ranging from the traditional salwar kameez to trousers and skirts. The result was a novel collection for a charity.
In 2010, the Design Council along with the organisation Khushii (Kinship for Humanitarian, Social and Holistic Intervention in India) held the ceremony of ''Art on Wheels'' on the last day of WIFW to raise funds for the NGO's global development initiative –
World Action Forum (WAF) for causes like educating children, empowering village communities etc. Twelve well-known artists like Dilip Sharma, Farhad Hussain, George Martin, Hindol Brahmbhatt,
Jayasri Burman, Jagannath Panda,
Paresh Maity, Sanjay Bhattacharyya, Satish Gupta, Sudhanshu Sutar and
Yusuf Arakkal had handpainted a limited edition autorickshaws. The autos were also auctioned at The Claridges for bidding.
FDCI, in order to generate funds for a People for Animals (PFA) initiative entered into a design alliance with the carpet weavers to weave the creations of artists such as
S.H. Raza,
MF Husain and Paresh Maity along with the designs of fashion designers such as
Rohit Bal,
Manish Arora,
JJ Valaya,
Rajesh Pratap Singh,
Sabyasachi Mukherjee
Sabyasachi Mukherjee (born 23 February 1974) is an Indian fashion designer, jewelry designer, retailer and couturier from Kolkata, India. Since 1999, he has sold designer merchandise using the label Sabyasachi. Mukherjee is one of the Associat ...
and
Ritu Kumar, on a museum quality carpet that can be displayed on walls or floors. The carpets bought from the exhibitions were available at a considerable cheaper price to raise funds for the (PFA) initiative.
In 2012, the Fashion Council partnered with
PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) to encourage the cause of Vegan Fashion in the country by announcing the Fashion for Freedom Boycott Bill.
In the same year, a significant initiative of signing a pact between the
Ministry of Textiles
The Ministry of Textiles is an Indian government national agency responsible for the formulation of policy, planning, development, export promotion and regulation of the textile industry in India. This includes all natural, artificial, and ce ...
(MOT) & Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) was also taken.
References
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External links
Official Website Indian fashion
Fashion organizations
1998 establishments in Delhi
Organizations established in 1998
Trade associations based in India