Studying Genderless Fashion Design: Triangulation Method in Fashion Research

Benilde Reis, Madalena Pereira, Nuno A. Jerónimo, Susana Azevedo

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Abstract

The design is, by nature, interdisciplinary and collaborative and being so, the contribution of other disciplines is essential to locating the design’s knowledge. Considering the widely interdisciplinary field of fashion and clothing studies, a mixture of methodologies is required. According to Kaiser and Green (2016), the triangulation method makes sense as a methodological approach in fashion studies. In genderless clothing context and by studying genderless fashion, using the triangulation method makes sense in this interdisciplinary fashion research. This paper aims to describe the research methodology and methodological structure of a study that was applied in a fashion doctoral thesis. The methods used in this research to study genderless fashion design are clothes images analysis, a survey, and a proposal of a capsule collection. This interdisciplinarity study, the main issues approached come from different scientific fields, such as gender issues (from the Sociological field), consumer behaviour regarding genderless clothing (from the Marketing field), and genderless fashion design (from the Fashion Design field). This fashion research approach shows that the applied research methodologies converge in new knowledge by building theory through design.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSpringer Series in Design and Innovation
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages269-280
Number of pages12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Publication series

NameSpringer Series in Design and Innovation
Volume25
ISSN (Print)2661-8184
ISSN (Electronic)2661-8192

Keywords

  • Fashion design
  • Fashion research
  • Genderless clothing
  • Triangulation method

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