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Renovating fashion design practice: reflection and redirection

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posted on 2024-11-23, 08:27 authored by Tania Splawa-Neyman
How can provenance be utilised as a tool to develop a way of practicing fashion design? The move towards sustainable and ethical modes of fashion design practice has led to a re-evaluation of the purpose of fashion design. A change in the purpose of design, demands a change in the process of design. The challenge for practitioners of fashion design is developing appropriate methodologies to achieve this goal. Drawing on the theories and methodologies of redirective practice (Fry 2007) and reflective practice (Schön 1983), this paper suggests a template for future fashion design praxis. Within practice-based research, seeing redirection as renovation is a helpful analogy when developing new methods of practicing design. The meaning of renovation in relation to fashion design practice may be explored through the experimental application of three possible strategies: revival, reshaping, and replacement. Embedded within these generative metaphors are fresh approaches to reconsider the utilisation, modification or relinquishment of existing designerly ways.

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Journal

The International Journal of Design Management and Professional Practice

Volume

6

Issue

2

Start page

21

End page

27

Total pages

7

Publisher

Common Ground Publishing

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© Common Ground, Tania Splawa-Neyman, All Rights Reserved, Permissions: cg-support@commongroundpublishing.com

Former Identifier

2006041025

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-05-28

Open access

  • Yes

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