From Daughter’s Passion to Father’s Pride: How Ankita Stitched Her Dreams with Skillinabox
- gaurisawhney55
- 8 hours ago
- 2 min read
Some stories don’t start with struggle. They start with support.
When Ankita told her father she wanted to learn fashion designing not after college, but during school he didn’t say no. He just asked one thing: “Yeh online course waqai kuch sikhata bhi hai kya?”
It wasn’t doubt. It was care. A father’s instinct to make sure his daughter’s dreams had a solid foundation. So he did something most parents wouldn’t, He visited the Skillinabox office himself.

Where It All Began
Ankita’s story didn’t start in a classroom or a studio. It started at home in a small room where her mother used to stitch clothes. She grew up surrounded by the rhythm of sewing machines, colorful threads, and fabric that transformed into something beautiful.
Helping her mother, sketching designs, and drawing patterns soon became her favorite part of the day. It wasn’t just a hobby it was her language of creativity.

When Passion Met Possibility
By the time Ankita reached Class 12, she already knew this was what she wanted to do. But convincing her family to trust an online platform wasn’t easy.
Her father’s decision to visit Skillinabox changed everything. He met the mentors, saw the environment, and realized this wasn’t just an online course; it was a bridge to real careers.
And that’s when he said, “Beta, try kar. Main hoon na.” That one sentence became the foundation of Ankita’s journey.

From Learning to Leading
Ankita didn’t just complete the program she stood out. Her designs spoke for themselves lean, creative, confident. She quickly became one of Skillinabox’s top students, earning an internship, and later, a full-time position with its in-house fashion brand under House of Entreprenaari.
Today, she balances her college at Delhi University with her work creating designs that inspire new learners every day.
Not everyone finds their path this early, but Ankita did because someone believed in her.

A Father’s Kind of Pride
Her father still checks in every few days. “Beta, kya design bana rahi hai aaj?” He listens, he smiles, and sometimes, he even shows her work to his friends.
There’s no bigger joy for him than saying “Yeh meri beti ka kaam hai. Usne apne dum pe seekha hai.”
For Ankita, that’s the real achievement not the job title, not the designs but seeing pride in her father’s eyes.

The Real Lesson
Ankita’s story isn’t about struggle. It’s about belief a father’s belief that gave his daughter the wings to fly, and a platform that turned her spark into skill.
Because sometimes, the most beautiful journeys are stitched with love, trust, and a little bit of courage. So if you also want to start your fashion designing journey today enroll now to Skillinabox's fashion designing course!



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