The life-cycle of the fashion garment and the role of Australian mass market designers
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07/09/2011
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This paper uses the lens of life-cycle thinking to discuss recent developments in the Australian mass market fashion industry, and to explore the opportunities and barriers to implementing lifecycle thinking within mass market design processes. Life-cycle analysis is a quantitative tool used to assess the environmental impact of a material or product. However the underlying thinking of life-cycle analysis can also be employed more generally, enabling a designer to assess their processes and design decisions for sustainability. A fashion designer employing life cycle thinking would consider every stage in the life of a garment from fibre and textiles through to consumer use, to eventual disposal and beyond disposal to reuse and later disassembly for fibre recycling. Although life-cycle thinking is rarely considered in the design processes of the fast-paced, price-driven mass market, this paper explores its potential and suggests ways in which it could be implemented. |
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Common Ground Publisher |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47608/1/Payne_life-cycle_fashiongarment.pdf http://ijs.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.41/prod.827 Payne, Alice (2011) The life-cycle of the fashion garment and the role of Australian mass market designers. The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, 7(3), pp. 237-246. |
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Copyright 2011 Alice Payne |
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Fashion; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #120303 Design Management and Studio and Professional Practice #120306 Textile and Fashion Design #fashion design #garment life-cycle assessment #Australia #fashion industry #sustainability |
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Journal Article |