Asma Hussain

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Asma Hussain
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Born Lucknow, India
Occupation Fashion Designer
Spouse(s) Anis Ansari, IAS
Children Amira Husain & Naila Ansari
Website http://www.asmahussain.in/

Sahibzadi Asma Hussain [1] (Urdu: عاصمہ حسین‎, Hindi: अस्मा हुसैन, born Lucknow, India) is an Indian fashion designer.[2]

She belongs to the Royal family of Awadh and is a descendant of Shuja-ud-Daula.[citation needed]

Asma Hussain displayed her first collection in 1994, and founded the Asma Hussain Institute of Fashon Technology (AIFT) in Uttar Pradesh in the same year. The institute is recognised by the Government of India's National Council for Vocational Training.

Hussain is the Chairperson and Managing Director of the Youth Upliftment and Welfare Association (YUWA), an NGO. She also has a designer outlet in Lucknow, the Asma Hussain Fashon House (AHFH).[2]

She is part of FDCI, Wills India fashion Week, a council of designers in India.[3][3]

Personal life

Asma Hussain studied at Aligarh Muslim University. She is married to Anis Ansari [4] and has two daughters, Amira Husain & Naila Ansari.[5]

Career

Asma Hussain Institute of Fashion Technology (AIFT)

The Asma Hussain Institute of Fashion Technology was established in 1995 and inaugurated by Motilal Vora, the governor of Uttar Pradesh. It is an autonomous non-governmental organisation registered under the Societies Registration Act.[6]

Asma Hussain has organised a number of fashion shows in the name of her institute, including "Nazakat" for IAS week 1998, "Costumes of Avadh" for the Lucknow club and the Uttar Pradesh Khadi & Village industry board. A two-day fashion festival in 1997 was also organized by her at Jahangirabad Palace.

Asma Hussain Fashion House

The Fashion House is a retail design outlet for handicrafts and ensembles of Uttar Pradesh and other regions. It has a manufacturing unit for Zari Zardozi, Chikan work, Mukaish, Appliqué and Tailored garments. Students at the AIFT showcase their work in the studio as a part of the practical learning process.[7]

Youth Upliftment & Welfare Society

YUWA provides scholarships for minorities, sponsored by Minorities Development and Financial Corporation Government of U.P. Every year approximately 250 students are trained under this programme.

The AIFT, which is a part of this NGO, organizes welfare programmes in villages to train uneducated women and girls in tailoring, cutting and other respective course sponsored by Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh.

The organization also gives scholarships to talented underprivileged students.

Awards and recognition

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  • Fashion Queen Award, Lucknow Award Council, 1997
  • Rohit Khosla Award, Bhartiya Fankar Society Lucknow, 1998
  • Laxman Mela Award, 2003
  • Mahila Shiromani Award, 2003
  • Best Woman Entrepreneur Award, the Women Commission Government, 2005[citation needed]

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