Circular Speeds: A Review of Fast & Slow Sustainable Design Approaches for Fashion & Textile Applications

K. Goldsworthy, R. Earley, K. Politowicz
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Abstract In this paper, developed by a group of design researchers at UAL, we define circular design in the context of a sustainable fashion system and consider how a polarisation of thinking in relation to “speeds” has occurred. By reflecting on the practice outcomes produced as part of the Textile Toolbox in Mistra Future Fashion (MFF) Phase 1, we question the idea of “circular speeds” for textile design and analyse concepts which relate to “super-slow” and “fast-forward” approaches. The MFF programme’s cross-disciplinary approach brings together design and scientific researchers with industry experts in a bid to understand and recognise the potential for design in creating a circular fashion future at multiple lifecycle speeds. We review the historical context of “slow” before presenting contemporary case studies from industry which relate to one of three key approaches defined as a framework for “super-slow” design. We also review the current context of “fast” before presenting contemporary case studies from industry which point towards the potential for redefining the “fast” context in fashion by relating it to circular strategies and material recovery possibilities. Again these themes are presented in a framework of three key approaches for “fast-forward” design. Finally, we bring together the analysis of both fast and slow and a single proposition for designing for the circular economy and as a starting point for the work to be developed by the design researchers. We discuss synergies and trade offs between the approaches and suggest a middle ground for future investigation. Through this process we aim to generate insights about design that can be applied and tested by others. By reviewing current industry approaches and activity alongside academic design research, we propose a useful framework to demonstrate that the lens of speed can offer new opportunities towards a more sustainable industry.
循环速度:时装和纺织品应用的快速和缓慢可持续设计方法综述
本文由UAL的一组设计研究人员开发,我们在可持续时尚系统的背景下定义了循环设计,并考虑了与“速度”相关的思维两极分化是如何发生的。通过反思Mistra Future Fashion (MFF)第一阶段纺织品工具箱的实践成果,我们对纺织品设计的“循环速度”提出了质疑,并分析了与“超慢”和“快进”方法相关的概念。MFF项目的跨学科方法将设计和科学研究人员与行业专家聚集在一起,以了解和认识设计在多个生命周期速度下创造循环时尚未来的潜力。我们回顾了“慢”的历史背景,然后介绍了与“超慢”设计框架定义的三种关键方法之一相关的当代行业案例研究。在展示来自行业的当代案例研究之前,我们还回顾了“快”的当前背景,这些案例研究指出了通过将“快”与循环战略和材料回收可能性联系起来,重新定义时尚界“快”背景的潜力。同样,这些主题是在“快进”设计的三种关键方法框架中提出的。最后,我们将快速和慢速的分析和循环经济设计的单一命题结合起来,作为设计研究人员开展工作的起点。我们讨论了这些方法之间的协同作用和权衡,并为未来的研究提出了一个中间立场。通过这个过程,我们的目标是产生关于设计的见解,这些见解可以被其他人应用和测试。通过回顾当前的行业方法和活动以及学术设计研究,我们提出了一个有用的框架,以证明速度的视角可以为更可持续的行业提供新的机会。
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