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Clothing Line Inspired by Tagore's Charulata
Why i have chosen this theme:

I have chosen this particular theme 'Charulata' of Rabindranath Tagore's female character

because i like the simplicity of this character and also i love the simple style and the

simple looks of 'Charulata'. The way this character dress up, her style, her personality and

most importantly stylization of this character. I am trying to investigate new style line of

clothing and also new fresh look from this character. I have choosen this particular area

of research because of the simplicity of this female character. The character 'Charulata'

influence me a lot to create some new look. I want to create a website finally and want to

do photography of my new clothing colletion with new fresh look.

Research methodology and the reasons :

I have done questionnaire for my research. Because it was very important for my research

work. Without this survey i cannot be able to make any final desicion about my research.

Survey analysis :

I have done questionnaire and i came to know that people of our new generation now-a-

days very much advanced and fashion conscious than before. But they also like our old

traditional dresses. They love 'Jamdani' and 'Banarasi'. So, finally what i got is that, the

'Jamdani' and 'Banarasi' influence too much in the new generation. They will accept the

'Jamdani'and'Banarasi'as their 'Salwar Kamiz'. And they also love to mix and match with

'Jamdani' and 'Banarasi'. And the new generation will accept it. I have done this survey

among 20 people.

My design process :

For my design process i have done so many visual references because my research is

based on these visual references. But i have also done book research. I read Rabindranath

tagore's 'Nastanirh' where i read about 'Charulata' and after finished the story i found

Rabindranath tagore not defined any style of 'Charulata'. But what i found that 'Charulata'

was belong to rich wealthy family

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