(1) When routine gets different:

Alzheimer's Awareness

The project examines alzheimer's disease through the study of systems. Through controlled deconstruction, exaggeration, absence, repetition, it translates cognitive instability into material behaviour. The result is a garment that retains the language of a shirt, yet no longer operates like one.

Deliverables: The garments are stress response of

a familiar structure placed under unfamiliar

conditions.

Graduation Project, 2025

(2) Archana Rao Label:

Fashion Intern

The internship focused on understanding production as a system. Working closely with the studio team, I managed client orders from initiation to final delivery. This involved coordinating fabric sourcing, dyeing, stitching, fittings, quality checks, and dispatch.

Deliverables: It mapped the movement of a design

through production, from intent to execution,

held together by timing, coordination, and

responsibility.

Internship, 2025

(3) Gababee:

Product Development

Early iterations led to the development of a cylindrical, adjustable pillow that could adapt to the body of both mother and child. To extend its lifespan beyond a single use phase, the form was reworked to function during pregnancy, early childcare, and later as a soft object for the child.

Deliverables: Visual identity was introduced

through a giraffe form, allowing the object to

transition from support tool to toy, while

retaining its functional intent across stages

of use.

Taskbox, 2024

(4) Garment Construction:

Draping, Manipulation

This project explored pattern construction as a tool to develop sculptural form for a structured corset and dress. Pattern development was used to study body contouring, support, and silhouette formation.

Deliverables: Finalized patterns, completed

garments, fit refinement.

Academic Project, 2025

is a multidisciplinary designer, willing to learn at every step of the way.

© 2026 Kritti Rakheja. All rights reserved

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(1) When routine gets different:

Alzheimer's Awareness

The project examines alzheimer's disease through the study of systems. Through controlled deconstruction, exaggeration, absence, repetition, it translates cognitive instability into material behaviour. The result is a garment that retains the language of a shirt, yet no longer operates like one.

Deliverables: The garments are stress response of

a familiar structure placed under unfamiliar

conditions.

Graduation Project, 2025

(2) Archana Rao Label:

Fashion Intern

The internship focused on understanding production as a system. Working closely with the studio team, I managed client orders from initiation to final delivery. This involved coordinating fabric sourcing, dyeing, stitching, fittings, quality checks, and dispatch.

Deliverables: It mapped the movement of a design

through production, from intent to execution,

held together by timing, coordination, and

responsibility.

Internship, 2025

(3) Gababee:

Product Development

Early iterations led to the development of a cylindrical, adjustable pillow that could adapt to the body of both mother and child. To extend its lifespan beyond a single use phase, the form was reworked to function during pregnancy, early childcare, and later as a soft object for the child.

Deliverables: Visual identity was introduced

through a giraffe form, allowing the object to

transition from support tool to toy, while

retaining its functional intent across stages

of use.

Taskbox, 2024

(4) Garment Construction:

Draping, Manipulation

This project explored pattern construction as a tool to develop sculptural form for a structured corset and dress. Pattern development was used to study body contouring, support, and silhouette formation.

Deliverables: Finalized patterns, completed

garments, fit refinement.

Academic Project, 2025

is a multidisciplinary designer, willing to learn at every step of the way.

© 2026 Kritti Rakheja. All rights reserved

Resume

(1) When routine gets different:

Alzheimer's Awareness

The project examines alzheimer's disease through the study of systems. Through controlled deconstruction, exaggeration, absence, repetition, it translates cognitive instability into material behaviour. The result is a garment that retains the language of a shirt, yet no longer operates like one.

Deliverables: The garments are stress response of

a familiar structure placed under unfamiliar

conditions.

Graduation Project, 2025

(2) Archana Rao Label:

Fashion Intern

The internship focused on understanding production as a system. Working closely with the studio team, I managed client orders from initiation to final delivery. This involved coordinating fabric sourcing, dyeing, stitching, fittings, quality checks, and dispatch.

Deliverables: It mapped the movement of a design

through production, from intent to execution,

held together by timing, coordination, and

responsibility.

Internship, 2025

(3) Gababee:

Product Development

Early iterations led to the development of a cylindrical, adjustable pillow that could adapt to the body of both mother and child. To extend its lifespan beyond a single use phase, the form was reworked to function during pregnancy, early childcare, and later as a soft object for the child.

Deliverables: Visual identity was introduced

through a giraffe form, allowing the object to

transition from support tool to toy, while

retaining its functional intent across stages

of use.

Taskbox, 2024

(4) Garment Construction:

Draping, Manipulation

This project explored pattern construction as a tool to develop sculptural form for a structured corset and dress. Pattern development was used to study body contouring, support, and silhouette formation.

Deliverables: Finalized patterns, completed

garments, fit refinement.

Academic Project, 2025

is a multidisciplinary designer, willing to learn at every step of the way.

© 2026 Kritti Rakheja. All rights reserved

Resume

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