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Design education moves from classrooms to national stage as young creators take spotlight at INSD 

Founder Sunjey Aggarwal and Group CEO Pranav Raaj Aggarwall presided over the INSD Design Conclave and Annual Talent Showcase in New Delhi

Design education moved decisively beyond classroom boundaries on December 21 as young creators from across India took centre stage at the INSD Design Conclave and Annual Talent Showcase in New Delhi. Organised by the International School of Design, the event brought together emerging student talent, industry professionals, and academic leadership to examine how creativity, technology, and self-reliance are shaping the future of Indian design.
The day opened with the INSD Design Conclave, titled “The Think Tank”, which focused on the role of artificial intelligence in contemporary design practice. The session featured perspectives from Chander Shekhar, whose career spans design education, global brands, and international development work, along with fashion designer Gautam Gupta, luxury specialist Harsh Mann, and architect Ashish. Discussions explored how AI is influencing design processes, material choices, sustainability thinking, and professional workflows across disciplines.

The conclave was moderated by Pranav Raaj Aggarwall, Group CEO of INSD, who steered the conversation towards the responsibilities of design institutions in preparing students for a rapidly evolving creative economy. The emphasis remained on balancing technological adoption with originality, ethics, and cultural relevance.
Following the conclave, the INSD Annual Talent Showcase 2025 unfolded as a large-scale exhibition and fashion presentation featuring student work from across the country. Seventy-five budding designers participated, representing fourteen INSD centres drawn from a network of more than seventy-five campuses spread across over twenty states. The showcase reflected a wide range of themes, materials, and design philosophies, with collections spanning fashion, interior design, and jewellery.

Fashion collections presented during the gala reflected strong engagement with contemporary concerns such as sustainability, circular design, and technology-led aesthetics. Themes ranged from Neo-Retro interpretations and techno-feminine concepts to upcycled fabric narratives and circular couture. Each participating centre presented curated collections with defined themes, garment counts, and student teams, highlighting collaborative design processes and conceptual clarity.
Interior design students presented scaled models and installations addressing modern living, sustainability, structure, and cultural heritage. Concepts such as tensegrity structures, nature-inspired spaces, lighting design, and traditional art influences demonstrated how interior design education is expanding beyond aesthetics to include engineering logic, environmental sensitivity, and experiential design.

The jewellery design segment added another dimension to the showcase, focusing on circular design principles and material reuse. Student-led collections explored how jewellery can align with sustainability without compromising craftsmanship or visual appeal.
Leadership presence remained central throughout the event. Founder Sunjey Aggarwal presided over the proceedings alongside Group CEO Pranav Raaj Aggarwall, reinforcing the institution’s emphasis on exposure-driven learning and national platforms for student work. Under Aggarwal’s leadership, INSD has grown into a large design education network with a focus on industry integration and professional readiness.

The event also reflected INSD’s broader positioning within India’s design education landscape. With a student community exceeding twenty-five thousand and programmes spanning fashion, interior design, animation, graphic design, UI and UX, jewellery, and textile design, the institution has steadily built a multi-disciplinary ecosystem aimed at nurturing creative professionals.
By bringing student work, industry dialogue, and leadership vision together in a single national forum, the Design Conclave and Talent Showcase underscored a shift in how design education is being experienced. Learning outcomes were not confined to evaluation but presented as public, critique-ready work engaging with real-world conversations around technology, sustainability, and cultural identity.
As the event concluded, the spotlight remained firmly on the students. Their collections, models, and concepts reflected not only technical skill but also a growing confidence in addressing complex design challenges. For INSD, the New Delhi showcase served as a reminder that design education today is as much about visibility, discourse, and adaptability as it is about craft.
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