A group of talented Kiwi undergraduates have sewn up big fashion breaks at home and overseas. Ten silk designs by Diploma students at NZ Fashion Tech in Auckland and Wellington have been chosen to open the Resene Designer Runway at New Zealand Fashion Week in August.
Nine of the undergrads - each winners of Prime Minister's Scholarships for Asia - also left for India yesterday on a six-week educational exchange trip to show a collection of silk saris they have created.
The Resene-coloured garments are made by families of weavers working with ancient looms in their homes in the southern Indian sari village of Doddampalayam, near the city of Coimbatore.
The Kiwi students will recreate their garments for a grande finale fashion show in India next month, hosted by the Bannari Amman Institute of Technology.
"The experience is so immense and empowering for these young people," said Val Marshall-Smith, director of NZ Fashion Tech.