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FASHION THROUGHOUT THE DECADES

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Fashion refers to a popular trend or style in clothing, accessories, footwear, makeup, and hairstyle that a particular group of people follows during a certain period of time. It is a constantly evolving industry that is influenced by various factors such as cultural and social attitudes, technological advancements, and economic conditions. Fashion is not limited to clothing and accessories, but it also includes how people present themselves and their lifestyle choices. It can be seen as a way of expressing oneself and creating an identity. The fashion industry is a multi-billion dollar global industry that involves producing, marketing and selling various products. It includes designers, manufacturers, retailers, and consumers who are all part of the fashion supply chain. However, the fashion industry is also associated with various issues such as labour exploitation, environmental concerns, and body image pressures. In recent years, there has been a growing movement towards sustainab

Color In Fashion or Textiles Industry

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  In the apparel fabric industry, color changes rapidly. Color trends and new color looks are forecast twice a year and new designs with new colorings appear equally often. Color is forecast in advance of the time it appears on the retail market. What is considered the correct color one season may be considered incorrect next season.  The furnishings fabric industry also has trends in colors, but changes occur at a much slower pace, here stable colorways can last for several years. From the consumer's point of view, the correct color is the color that the individual likes best. But a favorite or desired color for one occasion may be different from the one desired for another. What colors come to mind when you think of babies, weddings, or official gatherings? Our selection of colors for each occasion is predictable as a result of cultural conditioning. And likes and dislikes are based on what we are accustomed to or familiar with.  The creative textile designer must learn to choos

Sources of Design Inspiration In Textile Designing

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Textile Designing is a very broad field which includes pattern making, yarn and fibre, weaving, knitting, embroidery, motifs, colours, visual merchandising and fashion trends. A designer plays a key role in textile designing as a Textile designer is responsible to design prints and patterns, creating colour palettes according to the properties of yarn and fibre, product development and trend research. To design a whole new product a textile designer often needs design inspiration but where does that inspiration come from? Let’s discuss the sources of Design inspiration in detail. Traditional Sources In textile print design there are many traditional sources of inspiration. Figurative Designs  are based on the form of animals, birds, insects, sea life and the human body. Conventional Design  is a category which encompasses various objects such as playing cards, bicycles, umbrellas, and fans. Scenic,  consisting of outdoor settings, landscapes, plants, and florals, have long been used as

Fabric Printing and Types of Fabric Printing

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Photo by Hermes Rivera on Unsplash Technology and manufacturing have been changing rapidly across the world. With advancements in technology, many people can do things that once were impossible. One such thing is fabric printing. In this article, we will look at how fabric printing started in 1739 on a farm in England. We will then discuss some of the different types of fabric printing. Also, we will explain how these printing processes are used throughout society today. History of Fabric Printing The history of how fabric printing began takes place during the Industrial Revolution when England experienced unprecedented growth. In the 1700s textile manufacturing was already being done by hand. It only took a few decades for the industry to become automated and mechanized. Many inventors, including Eli Whitney’s cotton gin, came along to help improve the quality of textiles. Which allowed production to increase as well as made it more convenient. The first step was taken back in 1810.