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A practical guide to sustainable fashion, Alison Gwilt
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A practical guide to sustainable fashion:
Packed with full-colour images from contributors such as Vivienne Westwood, Stella McCartney, Edun and People Tree, A Practical Guide to Sustainable Fashion is a much-needed handbook for both students and professionals in the fashion and textile industries.
Beginning with a reflection on current models of fashion design and production, this book introduces the key issues associated with the production, use and disposal of fashion clothing and gives step-by-step guidance on how to identify and evaluate the potential impacts of a garment during the design process.
Featuring industry perspectives and studio-based exercises, the final five chapters of the book explore a range of ways in which designers can reduce the negative impacts associated with the life cycle of fashion garments. Packed with innovative examples of best practice from international designers and brands, these chapters present each key stage in the life cycle of a fashion garment and explore approaches such as low-impact textiles techniques, mono-materiality, zero waste techniques, upcycling, repair and maintenance techniques and closed-loop design systems.
1. Rethinking fashion design -- The supply chain -- The key issues -- Developments in sustainable fashion -- The future of fashion? -- Exercise: Reflecting on sustainable fashion --
2. The life cycle of a garment -- Life cycle thinking -- Activities and impacts -- Assessing the impacts -- Exercise: Comparing two garments -- Sustainable design strategies --
3. Design -- Garment design -- Spotlight on: Designing for empathy -- Exercise: Designing for empathy -- Selecting fabrics, materials and techniques -- Spotlight on: Using monomaterials -- Interview: Annika Matilda Wendelboe --
4. Production -- Pattern-making and toiling -- Spotlight on: Zero-waste techniques -- Exercise: Working with geometric shapes -- Construction -- Spotlight on: Design for durability -- Interview: Susan Dimasi, materialbyproduct --
5. Distribution -- Production -- Spotlight On: Engaging with local communities -- Interview: Isabell De Hillerin -- Retail -- Spotlight on: Designing for need -- Exercise: Designing for inclusive fashion --
6. Use -- Patterns of use -- Spotlight on: Reducing laundering -- Repair and maintenance -- Spotlight On: Design for repair -- Exercise: Designing modular garments -- Interview: Lizzie Harrison, Antiform --
7. End-of-life -- Reuse and remanufacture -- Spotlight on: Upcycling -- Exercise: A personalized approach to upcycling -- Material recycling -- Spotlight on: Closed-loop production -- Interview: Wayne Hemingway, Hemingwaydesign -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Online resources -- Student resources
Research and design for fashion:
The ability to generate inspired ideas is vital in all creative industries, fashion being no exception. Basics Fashion Design 01: Research and Design (2nd edition) investigates fashion design research and how to use it to develop inspired designs and concepts. This second edition of a best-selling title used on courses throughout the UK and US is revised and updated with a new design scheme and many new visuals from the catwalk, the studio and designers' portfolios. It includes new case studies and eleven interviews with key personnel, plus reflective exercises designed to instruct readers on how to excel in carrying out professional fashion research and design.
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Introduction --
Chapter 1: Research - what and why? -- What is a brief? -- What is research? -- What should research contain? -- Who are you designing for? --
Exercise 1: Brainstorming -- Interview: Alice Palmer -- Interview: Wendy Dagworthy -- Interview: Alexander Lamb -- Interview: Daniel Pollitt
Chapter 2: Choosing what to research -- Choosing a theme -- What are primary sources? -- What are secondary sources? -- Sources of inspiration --
Exercise 2: Recycled garment manipulation -- Interview: Dr Noki -- Interview: Richard Sorger Chapter 3: Compiling your research -- The sketchbook -- Techniques for drawing -- Collage -- Juxtaposition and deconstruction -- Cross-referencing -- Analysis of research -- Focus of key elements --
Exercise 3: Focus research pages -- Sketchbook examples -- Interview: Omar Kashoura -- Interview: Jenny Packham.
Chapter 4: Designing from your research -- Bridging the gap --
Exercise 4: Collaged research on figures -- Model and drape -- Photomontage with drapery -- Design development elements --
Exercise 5: Working with the colour wheel -- Market levels in fashion --
Exercise 6: Design development 1 -- Refinement of individual garments --
Exercise 7: Design development 2 -- Selecting ideas to form a collection -- Interview: WGSN -- Interview: Julien Macdonald.
Chapter 5: Communicating your ideas -- Drawing for design -- Templates --
Exercise 8: Creating a design development six-figure template -- Illustrating with collage -- Art materials -- Illustration -- Working drawings -- Layout and composition -- Beyond the drawing board -- Interview: David Downton -- Interview: Caryn Franklin --
Glossary
Online resources
Bibliography
Student resources
Index
Acknowledgements and credits
Many colour illustrations
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