SONIKA SONI KHAR

@sid.edu.in

Associate Professor
Symbiosis Institute of Design

2

Scopus Publications

28

Scholar Citations

3

Scholar h-index

1

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • From review to reform: designing an elective module through an integrated review on fashion sustainability
    Sonika Soni Khar
    Frontiers in Sustainability, 2025
    Background Sustainability in fashion design education is crucial to address environmental and social challenges posed by the fashion industry. At present, fashion design education still offers mainstream fashion design courses that scarcely incorporate sustainability within their curricula. A well-defined educational framework that emphasizes environmental, economic, and social dimensions of sustainability in ways that are both theoretical and practical is required. Methods This study is an integrative review of 81 papers from peer reviewed journals on fashion and textile education, sustainability, consumer behavior and technology from 2014 to 2024. A systematic approach of indexing and categorizing research articles was formulated. By synthesizing research, this study identified fundamental framework on three major key aspects of sustainability viz., environmental, economic and social. A systematic approach of indexing and categorizing research articles was formulated. Results A multifaceted evaluation of these three aspects proposes a new theoretical framework which can be implemented in two stages as an elective of 2 weeks duration to the undergraduate students. To enhance the effectiveness of these electives, Bloom’s Taxonomy was incorporated as a tool in this framework to ensure that learning outcomes progress from basic knowledge acquisition to higher-order skills such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Conclusion The proposed theoretical and practical modules offer a comprehensive framework that fosters both conceptual awareness and hands-on application, aligning with experiential learning strategies and Bloom’s hierarchical cognitive development. This framework can serve as a model for curriculum development, ensuring that sustainability remains a core pillar of fashion education.
  • Looking backwards to go forward - Use of traditional Indian pattern making to develop contemporary methods for global fashion
    Sonika Soni Khar, Sanjeevani Manish Ayachit
    International Journal of Fashion Design Technology and Education, 2013
    The Indian darzi (tailor) used his skills astutely to deliver a piece of clothing demonstrating economical usage of fabric, easy fit and adjustable sizes using straight lines and geometrically shaped components. Three key elements of traditional Indian methods of pattern making i.e. use of simple straight lines, gussets to provide fit and ease of movement and bias to achieve three-dimensional fits have been researched as an attempt to use them in a simplified form for modern mass manufacturing practices. Traditional Indian finishing techniques such as sinjaf (facing), ghundi and tukama (fabric buttons and loops) have also been incorporated. Metric pattern cutting and draping methods following traditional methods of measurements and pattern making have been tried along with innovative techniques such as elimination of seam lines, raising or lowering waistlines and combining gussets into adjacent panels. This research has lead to the development of new pattern making techniques that can be applied to global fashion.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • From review to reform: designing an elective module through an integrated review on fashion sustainability
    SS Khar
    Frontiers in Sustainability 6, 1684572 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Correction to: Fashion for the Common Good
    I Cantista, EL Ritch, L Shearer, S Pérez-Bou, SS Khar
    Fashion for the Common Good 138 (178), 334 , 2023
    2023
  • Fashion for the Common Good
    I Cantista, EL Ritch, L Shearer, S Pérez-Bou, SS Khar
    Proceedings Global Fashion Conference , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 1
  • Craft resurgence in India post independence
    A Dhaka, SS Khar, N Dimri
    Global Fashion Conference 380 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 3
  • Research methods in fashion design: it’s compilation and importance in design process
    SS Khar, H hiren Ghosh
    International Journal of Textile and Fashion Technology , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 5
  • THE IMPORTANCE OF PROTOTYPING-TEST FIT ANALYSIS AND FEEDBACK
    SS Khar, HH Ghosh
    International Journal of textile and Fashion Technology 8 (5), 53-58 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 1
  • Looking backwards to go forward–use of traditional Indian pattern making to develop contemporary methods for global fashion
    SS Khar, SM Ayachit
    International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education 6 (3), 181-189 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 17

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Looking backwards to go forward–use of traditional Indian pattern making to develop contemporary methods for global fashion
    SS Khar, SM Ayachit
    International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education 6 (3), 181-189 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 17
  • Research methods in fashion design: it’s compilation and importance in design process
    SS Khar, H hiren Ghosh
    International Journal of Textile and Fashion Technology , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 5
  • Craft resurgence in India post independence
    A Dhaka, SS Khar, N Dimri
    Global Fashion Conference 380 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 3
  • From review to reform: designing an elective module through an integrated review on fashion sustainability
    SS Khar
    Frontiers in Sustainability 6, 1684572 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Fashion for the Common Good
    I Cantista, EL Ritch, L Shearer, S Pérez-Bou, SS Khar
    Proceedings Global Fashion Conference , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 1
  • THE IMPORTANCE OF PROTOTYPING-TEST FIT ANALYSIS AND FEEDBACK
    SS Khar, HH Ghosh
    International Journal of textile and Fashion Technology 8 (5), 53-58 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 1
  • Correction to: Fashion for the Common Good
    I Cantista, EL Ritch, L Shearer, S Pérez-Bou, SS Khar
    Fashion for the Common Good 138 (178), 334 , 2023
    2023