The Relationship between Tech-fashion: From Innovation to Implementation
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Technology, clothing design, fashion industry, sustainabilityAbstract
This research paper explores the profound influence of technology on the entire spectrum of clothing design, encompassing conceptualization, creation, production, and consumer engagement. As technology continues to evolve, its integration within the fashion industry has revolutionized traditional practices, fostering innovation, sustainability, and accessibility. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this paper examines the transformative role of technology in shaping the modern landscape of fashion design, analyzing its impact on design processes, materials, manufacturing, consumer experiences, and the industry's future trajectory. This research paper seeks to offer a thorough exploration of how technology has fundamentally transformed every stage of clothing design, from the initial concept to the finished product, and to discuss the resulting effects on designers, manufacturers, consumers, and the industry as a whole. By analyzing these changes, the study reveals the interconnected relationship between technology and creativity in the field of clothing design.
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