Challenging Excessive Fashion Consumption by Fostering Skill-Based Fashion Education

PM Henry, M. Michell
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The ambition of this work is to explore a participatory design dress making methodology and the potential to positively impact on more sustainable fashion consumption habits amongst young women. The argument that our apparel buying habits need to change is well-establish; what is becoming more apparent is that the efforts to recondition current consumers and their affaire with fast fashion are making little headway. This work centres the education environment and how the fostering of new skill sets, or arguably traditional making skills, can offer a pathway for change. Work towards altering a younger generations consumer habits that otherwise will likely develop inline with the expected fast fashion cycles of purchase and waste, shopping for homogenised and expendable clothing. A key outcome of the work is that engagement in garment designed and construction invoked an apparent positive emotional attachment not evident in typical fashion purchases. Interesting it is not lost that the there was evidence of contradictions towards fashion consumption.  On the one hand participants demonstrated a positive attitude towards sustainability and an awareness of the broader negatives impacts of waste. Yet already at a relatively young age their evolving consumer habits show them to be drawn into the social values that are enmeshed in the perception of fashion. The value of the work is the willingness of the participants to be involved, the pride they felt in their achievements and most significant for a core element, enthusiasm to continue with making. If this same enthusiasm could be captured in a new imagining of fashion and retailing the values of quality, longevity, and individuality can remerge as anticipated standards for clothing.
培养技能型时尚教育应对过度时尚消费
这项工作的目标是探索一种参与式的设计服装制作方法,以及对年轻女性更可持续的时尚消费习惯产生积极影响的潜力。认为我们的服装购买习惯需要改变的论点是成立的;越来越明显的是,重塑当前消费者及其对快时尚的喜爱的努力进展甚微。这项工作的中心是教育环境,以及培养新的技能,或者可以说是传统的制造技能,如何为变革提供途径。努力改变年轻一代的消费习惯,否则这些习惯可能会随着购买和浪费、购买同质化和一次性服装的预期快时尚周期而发展。这项工作的一个关键结果是,参与服装设计和施工唤起了一种明显的积极情感依恋,而这种依恋在典型的时尚购买中并不明显。有趣的是,有证据表明时尚消费存在矛盾。一方面,与会者表现出对可持续性的积极态度,并意识到废物的更广泛负面影响。然而,在相对年轻的时候,他们不断发展的消费习惯就表明他们被卷入了与时尚观念交织在一起的社会价值观中。作品的价值在于参与者参与的意愿,他们对自己的成就感到自豪,最重要的是核心元素,继续创作的热情。如果这种热情能够体现在对时尚和零售业的新想象中,那么质量、寿命和个性的价值观就可以重新成为服装的预期标准。
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