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Artıstıc studies on desıgn development wıth fabrıc scraps ın the context of sustaınable fashıon KCI 등재

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복식문화연구 (The Research Journal of the Costume Culture)
복식문화학회 (The Costume Culture Association)
초록

The process of clothing production creates waste and scrap, which creates environmental, economic, and ethical issues. With this in mind the concept of ethical and sustainable fashion is discussed on many platforms as an important and timely topic. Many solutions have been presented on this subject. For the solution of this problem which has been increasing in the fashion and textile industry, the usage of sustainable materials and production methods is needed. There in a ‘recyclable material cycle’ should be adapted, instead of a ‘traditional material cycle’. New methods and techniques should be developed with multi-disciplinary design approaches to produce creative and high value-added products in the name of fashion and sustainability. This is seen as one of the more effective solutions. This study aims to show that production scraps can be transformed into timely clothing designs with samples. The fabric scraps from different brands were turned into unique clothing designs with up to date trends by designer. In the practices completed while following the design process, collage and patchwork techniques were applied depending on the characteristics of the scrap fabric, artistic figures were hand-stitched onto the design. With this study, the scraps that get thrown into dumping grounds and damage the ecosystem can turn into ethical and economic benefits for the manufacturer. How to choose new high value-added products and create an awareness of social responsibility is also shown with examples in this study.

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Abstract
I. Introduction
Ⅱ. Background
    1. Sustainability and fashion
    2. Recyling
Ⅲ. Materıal and Method
Ⅳ. Creating Unique Clothing Designswith Fabric Scraps
Ⅴ. Conclusions
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저자
  • Emine KOCA(Dept. of Fashion Design, Faculty of Art and Design, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University) Corresponding author