Qanita Saeed
I began my academic journey in logical reasoning and problem-solving, completing my Pre-Engineering education at DHACSS College for Women, Karachi. This foundation strengthened my analytical thinking and shaped my structured approach toward creativity.
I have successfully completed my Bachelor's degree in Fashion Design from the Asian Institute of Fashion Design (AIFD), affiliated with Iqra University. Throughout my academic journey, I developed strong technical expertise in garment construction, digital illustration, textile research, and conceptual design. My education refined both my creative vision and professional skills, allowing me to translate ideas into meaningful fashion narratives.
Today, I continue to explore fashion as a powerful medium of expression, blending structure with emotion in every design I create.
Featured Thesis Pieces
This garment represents my final thesis project, showcasing my skills in concept development, technical execution, and design storytelling.
VOODOO DOLL: INSPIRED FASHION ILLUSTRATION
Fashion illustration is a creative way to express ideas before turning them into real garments. This piece is inspired by the theme of a voodoo doll, blending spooky and stylish elements to create something bold and dramatic.
The dress features a fitted red base with visible black stitches just like the body of a voodoo doll. To add strength and contrast, I included a large black cloak with exaggerated, curved shoulders. This creates a dark and powerful mood that balances the softness of the red gown underneath.