Project Runway New York Fashion Week
Project Runway New York Fashion Week
See my Project Runway Season 13 - New York Fashion Week Decoy collection.
I still vividly remember the happy feeling of showing my work to the world and the immense pride I took in representing India and all the women ( My mother and all my aunts) Who inspired me, nurtured me and encouraged me to follow my passion.
xox- Sandhya Garg
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About the Writer
Sandhya Garg
Sandhya Garg is a Project Runway fashion designer. She studied and specialized in women's fashion at London College of Fashion, UK and has worked at Alexander McQueen, Gucci, Liberty London, Alice Temperley to name a few. She has her own successful resort wear, vacation dresses, special occasion dresses, wedding guest looks, swim coverups label. While on Project Runway Season 13, she won 2 challenges and was fortunate to show her collection at Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week. The brand has been featured in Marie Claire US, Workshop at Macy's, Ftv.com, Elle Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Vogue online to name a few.
She designs limited edition high end printed spring dresses, casual resort attire, wearable art clothing, and swim coverups. Beautiful prints are inspired from around the world to be worn during travel, resort stay or cruise holidays.
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