New
Delhi, 2025.
Delhi witnessed a vibrant celebration
of creativity and innovation as graduating students from the World University of Design (WUD)
showcased their work at the first edition of Made in WUD (MIW) Show held from 30th May
to 1st June at Visual Art
Gallery, India Habitat Centre.The
event featured projects by over 50 graduating students across design,
architecture, fashion, visual arts, communication, interiors, animation and
performing arts.
At
the showcase, students from the School
of Fashion presented bold and forward-thinking collections that focused on
identity, sustainability, and storytelling. Their work featured modular utility
wear, circular kidswear made from deadstock fabrics, fresh takes on traditional
block printing, and menswear inspired by underground subcultures. These
collections blended craftsmanship with new ideas. Industry collaborations added
real-world experience and highlighted the shift towards more meaningful,
purpose-driven fashion.
Meanwhile,
the School of Architecture presented
innovative projects that explored new ways of thinking about space and
sustainability. Highlights included a climate-responsive campus that supports
interdisciplinary learning, a bamboo-based innovation center in Assam, a
sustainable hotel project in Ujjain, and a TOD proposal for Connaught Place
that combines work, living, and leisure. With a focus on materials,
environment, and local context, the graduating students offered exciting ideas
for the future of India’s built environment.
Dr.
Sanjay Gupta, Vice
Chancellor, World University of Design, said “MIW
is a platform to celebrate the spirit of our students — their grit,
originality, and ambition. Today, it is recognized as one of the finest
graduate showcases in the country. What excites me most is that our students
are stepping into the world not only with refined skills but with a deep
understanding of context, empathy, sustainability, and innovation — essential
ingredients for tomorrow’s creative leaders.”
For the first time, the show was held
in Delhi with the aim of offering greater visibility to the next generation of
creative professionals and fostering stronger connections between academia,
industry, and the wider design-aware public.The exhibition highlighted World
University of Design’s strong focus on experiential learning, real-world
collaboration, and pushing the boundaries of conventional design education.
Several global brands and leading creative houses collaborated with students,
providing practical challenges and mentorship opportunities. Industry leaders,
design icons, and recruiters attended the showcase, interacting with graduates
and scouting for emerging talent.
The energy and impact of MIW 2025
reaffirmed the university’s dedication to nurturing globally relevant, socially
conscious creative professionals. The World University of Design continues to
set benchmarks in future-forward design education in India — one graduate, one
idea, one bold experiment at a time.