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SUSTAINABLE FASHION DESIGN CHALLENGE - Coggle Diagram
SUSTAINABLE FASHION DESIGN CHALLENGE
ADULT USER
FASHION FORWARD
doesn't leave a carbon footprint
CONCERNED ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT
AUSTRALIAN FASHION BRANDS
Outland Denim
denimforfreedom
premium materials
Offers ethical employment opportunities for women rescued from human trafficking in Cambodia.
Was founded as an avenue for the training and employment of women who have experienced sex trafficking.
Elle Evans
beautiful, sustainable, swimwear and activewear
They use post-consumer waste fabrics and trace all of their supply chain.
Little Emperor
unique, functional, and hard-wearing clothing for children
affordable clothing, made from environmentally friendly organic cotton
designed in Sydney, ensured living wages and safe working conditions for workers
dedicated to environmentally friendly practice (including materials and packaging, energy supplier and banking)
Named in honour of the adorable Emperor Penguin, Little Emperor is a member of 1% for the Planet, meaning 1% of sales are donated to environmental non-profits, helping protect the penguins’ home.
MODERN
summery
can be casual
flowy fabrics
drapey and comfy
sits well on figure
colourful and playful
creative and eye-catching
elegant but comfortable
can be dresses down or up
soft, comfortable materials
versatile three piece
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PRACTICES
UPCYCLING
RESCUE TEXTILE WASTE
REUSE
can be a fun pass time
could be a family or group thing, for example, all choose a project to work on and spend time on weekly together for example every Sunday afternoon
RECONSTRUCTION
could even fully deconstruct/unravel a garment and then organise and remake
ZERO WASTE
use all materials purchases in an ethical way
REIMAGINE FASHION
blend ideas
think of new ideas
eye-catching new fashion pieces
TECHNIQUES
TIMELESS ASTHETIC
practical
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
this must be consistent through all processes
NATURAL FABRIC DYING
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SELECTION OF FABRICS
DURABLE
MINIMAL LAUNDERING
do some research for this and side by category
CIRCULAR DESIGN THINKING
DISPOSAL AFTER USE
RECYCLE
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
TRANSPORTATION
RETAIL
packaging, point of sale signage, merchandising
CONSIDERATION OF THE USER
washing, drying, and ironing
CREATION
cutting, sewing, finishing, and accessories
EXPLORED SOLUTIONS
PATTERN DESIGN
sketching, pattern making, sampling, and sourcing
DECISION MAKING
SOURCING MATERIALS
RAW MATERIAL EXTRACTION
synthetics, harvesting, and farming
TEXTILE PRODUCTION
spinning, weaving, bleaching, and dying