1st Runner up: Sonika Pulluru, Hamstech,
Hyderabad and Dibyani Mishra, GIFT Kolkata is the 2nd runners up
Third edition of Liva Protégé, a Unique Talent Hunt competition
for India’s Top Young Amateur Designer
Liva Protégé ties up exclusively with Amazon Fashion,
launches 2017 winners on The Designer Boutique at Amazon.in
Liva
Protégé is a unique talent hunt competition which gives young fashion designers
an opportunity to showcase their talent to the fashion industry. This year, the
scope of the competition gets bigger as the Liva Protégé 2017 winners will
launch their collections exclusively on The Designer Boutique at Amazon.in and
enjoy an easy access to millions of nationwide customers. The third edition of
Liva Protégé received over 3,000 applications from across 190 institutes.
Mr. Dilip Gaur, Business Director, Pulp and Fiber Business, Aditya
Birla Group and Managing Director Grasim Industries said,
“Liva Protégé is an excellent initiative which showcases young fashion
designers to be mentored by renowned designers and gives them an opportunity to
be industry ready”.
Over 190
institutes participated in the 3rd edition of Liva Protégé Talent
Hunt which had entries from across 50 cities with over 3000 students applying
for the competition. In addition to the major metros, this year had
participation from tier II cities like Ambala, Ludhiana, Kanpur amongst others.
There were two rounds of short-listing the candidates. The students were
divided in 6 zones and were allotted an ace designer as a mentor. Nida Mahmood (Delhi), Pallavi Singhee (Kolkata), Anand
Kabra (Hyderabad), Anshu Arora Sen(Bengaluru), Priyadarshini Rao(Mumbai) &
Purvi Doshi(Ahmedabad) nurtured these finalists for the grand
finale.
Selection
process: LIVA Protégé is a platform
where aspirants have been chosen on designing capabilities. There have had
multiple rounds of selection across three months long intensive program (inclusive
of one on one presentations to mentors, and then selection to be based on
aesthetics, design, fluidity and functionality of creations) post which the
aspirants got a chance to brush up on their skills and be mentored by some of
the biggest names in the fashion industry.
The
young designers had to showcase 5 evening looks designed by them at the finals
who were judged by the eminent jury comprising of Bollywood’s
fashionista and Miss India International 2007 Esha Gupta, socialite and fashion icon Parveen Dusanj Bedi , Narendra
Kumar Ahmed (Nari), Creative Head Amazon Fashion. The top finalists, this edition,
were from IINIFD Pune, NIFT Mumbai,
Pearl, GIFT Kolkata, WLCI College Kolkata, INIFD Chennai, Hamstech, Hyderabad
& NID, Gandhinagar.
At a
glittering ceremony held in Mumbai today, Abhishek Tibrewal won the prestigious
Liva Protégé 2017, Sonika Pulluru, Hamstech, Hyderabad and Dibyani Mishra, GIFT Kolkata
were the 1st and 2nd runners respectively.
Mr. Rajeev Gopal, Chief Marketing Office, Pulp and Fiber Business,
Aditya Birla Group, “The third edition of Liva Protégé has had a
record participation and has grown to
become a much sought out competition in the short duration with fashion
institutes and students. ”. He informed, “This year’s highlight is our
exclusive association with Amazon Fashion that will enable these designers to
launch their winning Liva Protégé collections on Amazon.in, thereby giving them
a unique opportunity to build and market their brands”.
Commenting on the tie-up with Live Protégé, Arun Sirdeshmukh,
Business – Head, Amazon Fashion said, “We
remain strongly invested in creating the right infrastructure to help create,
position and highlight designers/brands to Indian customers. By giving this
exposure to the Liva Protégé 2017 winners, Amazon will not only allow them accelerate
their career growth but also give them an opportunity to focus on their
inherent talent and build national brands. As part of The Designer Boutique at
Amazon.in, we want to identify young designers and give them an opportunity to
reach millions of our customers, and in turn help us democratize designer wear
and make the segment more affordable in India”.