TY - JOUR
T1 - Inclusivity in fashion design and social sustainability finally fashion project
AU - Cruchinho, Alexandra
AU - REIS, BENILDE MENDES DOS
AU - Neves, José Carlos
AU - SANCHEZ, JOSÉ LUÍS GONÇALVES
AU - Vaz, Sara Elisabete Pinho
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 BY-NC
PY - 2024/6/21
Y1 - 2024/6/21
N2 - Finally Fashion is the concept that led us to carry out exploratory research, in a classroom context, to answer questions posed by creating new products. The questions reveal, as a starting point, a need for fashion design to intervene. Finally Fashion stands for Finally Fashion and represents an ongoing search by a group of three wheelchair users with reduced mobility to find new products that are not unlike those usually found on the market and that follow trends. This social sustainability project seeks to include groups that, given their characteristics, are often on the margins of society in general. The challenge was set by a group of Fashion Design and Production students from Lusófona University, who sought to adapt garments already on the market to the needs of this type of consumer. In the first phase, the results were very satisfactory, and some of the questions raised regarding the project were resolved. However, they are still being studied for realising and testing prototypes later. The ideas proposed by the students were presented to the group (client), and essential input was received from the user to improve the proposals in the prototype realisation phase. The students showed a very high level of interest in realising the project, which made it possible to show the broader scope and relevance of fashion design to the community from a perspective of inclusivity and social sustainability. Keywords: Social Sustainability; Fashion Design; Modelling; Inclusivity
AB - Finally Fashion is the concept that led us to carry out exploratory research, in a classroom context, to answer questions posed by creating new products. The questions reveal, as a starting point, a need for fashion design to intervene. Finally Fashion stands for Finally Fashion and represents an ongoing search by a group of three wheelchair users with reduced mobility to find new products that are not unlike those usually found on the market and that follow trends. This social sustainability project seeks to include groups that, given their characteristics, are often on the margins of society in general. The challenge was set by a group of Fashion Design and Production students from Lusófona University, who sought to adapt garments already on the market to the needs of this type of consumer. In the first phase, the results were very satisfactory, and some of the questions raised regarding the project were resolved. However, they are still being studied for realising and testing prototypes later. The ideas proposed by the students were presented to the group (client), and essential input was received from the user to improve the proposals in the prototype realisation phase. The students showed a very high level of interest in realising the project, which made it possible to show the broader scope and relevance of fashion design to the community from a perspective of inclusivity and social sustainability. Keywords: Social Sustainability; Fashion Design; Modelling; Inclusivity
KW - DESIGN
KW - FASHION DESIGN
KW - SUSTAINABILITY
KW - INCLUSIVE DESIGN
KW - SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
KW - RESEARCH PROJECTS
KW - DESIGN
KW - DESIGN DE MODA
KW - SUSTENTABILIDADE
KW - DESIGN INCLUSIVO
KW - SUSTENTABILIDADE SOCIAL
KW - PROJETOS DE INVESTIGAÇÃO
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10437/15213
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85201626042
U2 - 10.60543/ijfma.v9i1.9339
DO - 10.60543/ijfma.v9i1.9339
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85201626042
SN - 2183-9271
VL - 9
SP - 47
EP - 56
JO - International Journal of Film and Media Arts
JF - International Journal of Film and Media Arts
IS - 1
ER -