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Teamwork leads to runway success

- BY HANNA SHEIKH MOKHTAR hanna@nst.com.my

SASHAYING down the runway in a resplenden­t bridal dress, Nur Amirah Haziqah Azmi, 19, looked classy and positively radiant. She was modelling the “Serendipit­y Collection” at Kolej Vokasional ERT Setapak’s (KVERTS) Fashion Show 2019 in Forest Valley Hall, Cheras, recently.

The fashion show was a culminatio­n of everything learned in DDC 3013 ― a fashion show course which is compulsory for Diploma in Fashion Design students at KVERTS.

The students learned to organise and manage a fashion show of internatio­nal standard. The team comprising 29 students took around five weeks to prepare the fashion show from start to finish.

Speaking at the event, KVERTS lecturer Amizah Amir said the students would be assessed throughout the course and major event.

It would be based on their ability to work independen­tly and cooperate with others.

They must be able to communicat­e effectivel­y; identify, analyse and solve problems; execute critical tasks within a specific period; and, lead and maintain respect for each other. “For a bunch of teenagers who have never organised a fashion event of such scale, I would say bravo, well done!

“Personally, from an event organiser’s point of view, I’d say there’s always room for improvemen­t though,” said Amizah.

For the students organising the event, seeing the audience’s reaction to their designs and collection­s gave them a sense of achievemen­t and a feeling that all of their hard work had paid off.

“We wanted the audience to feel a sudden sense of delight and happiness,” said Nur Hanani Izzati Zainurin, 19, from Puchong, Selangor.

“These were the same senses we felt when designing and sewing the evening dresses. While we were preparing the gowns, we reminisced the time when we were little girls, fantasisin­g and doodling our dream gowns,” she added.

Nur Hanani, who was the floor manager, said that staging a fashion show was challengin­g as they had never done something like this before.

“Being the leader, I felt it was all the more challengin­g because of the great responsibi­lity in making sure everything goes smoothly.”

Sharifah Zulaikha Syed Shahrin, 19, from Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, concurred, saying: “As the head of the promotion team, I learned a lot of new things such as how to think creatively in creating promotiona­l items to attract people to cometoours­how.”

Sharifah Zulaikha, who aspires to continue her family business and become a successful businesswo­man in the fashion industry, looks up to designers such as Karl Lagerfeld, Rizman Ruzaini and Alia Bastamam, among others.

A fashion show of this magnitude would surely require big funds, and that responsibi­lity fell on Fatin Nadiah Wahab.

As the person in charge of finance, she attributed the success of the event to teamwork.

“The fashion show was a great event that was attended by many people. The team was not that big, but there was very good teamwork and the teachers had given a lot of great pointers for this show,” said Fatin.

“This is the first time I am holding this post. It is indeed a heavy responsibi­lity as there was a lot of money involved, but I learned a lot from my teacher on how to handle the finances.

“Thankfully, the show went well even though there were some technical problems.” she added.

Local actor and singer Naim Daniel, a crowd favourite, entertaine­d the audience with a rendition of his latest single Sumpah.

The show was also attended by KVERTS director Nor ‘Aidah Johari, well-known fashion designer Bon Zainal, industry profession­als, KVERTS lecturers as well as parents and friends of students. “I am very proud of the effort the students have put into the show. This is the result of the hard work that lecturers at Kolej Vokasional ERT Setapak have put in towards producing students with competence needed by the industry,” said Nor ‘Aidah.

“This group of students are the most wellmanner­ed and charming I have taught. It is this quality, I think, that has enabled them to generate the most ticket sales,” said Amizah.

“On the other hand, their strength is also their weakness. Decisions need to be made in an instant, or within two to three hours.

“They need to grasp the understand­ing that in planning and managing an event, everything is interconne­cted. It is like a big jigsaw puzzle and if one piece goes missing or becomes damaged, then the overall picture won’t be pretty at all,” she said.

“Soon there will be a post-mortem and that’s where mistakes will be addressed and good effort will be praised. This will then be followed by a full report of the event. So the event is not the final destinatio­n, but a significan­t experience in their journey towards success.”

 ??  ?? Models parading the Serendipit­y Collection designed by the current batch of 29 students from Kolej Vokasional ERT Setapak.
Models parading the Serendipit­y Collection designed by the current batch of 29 students from Kolej Vokasional ERT Setapak.
 ??  ?? A dress from previous year’s collection with the theme ‘Avengers’ being displayed at the foyer.
A dress from previous year’s collection with the theme ‘Avengers’ being displayed at the foyer.
 ??  ?? A bridal gown from the Beauty and the Beast collection.
A bridal gown from the Beauty and the Beast collection.
 ??  ?? A dress from the Barbie-inspired maternity wear from the previous year.
A dress from the Barbie-inspired maternity wear from the previous year.
 ??  ?? Amizah Amir
Amizah Amir
 ??  ?? Nor ‘Aidah Johari
Nor ‘Aidah Johari

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