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SUSTAINABLE FASHION#1
Fashion designed with environmental and social responsibility in mind, minimizing negative impact.
ZERO-WASTE DESIGN#2
A design approach that aims to eliminate fabric waste during garment creation by utilizing all material.
ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS#3
Fabrics and materials sourced sustainably, reducing environmental harm and promoting recycling.
ETHICAL PRACTICES#4
Methods that ensure fair labor conditions and transparency in the fashion production process.
GARMENT CONSTRUCTION#5
The process of assembling fabric pieces to create finished clothing items, focusing on quality and sustainability.
PATTERN DRAFTING#6
Creating templates for cutting fabric pieces, essential for garment construction and zero-waste design.
Draping#7
A technique of arranging fabric on a dress form to visualize and create garment designs.
SWATCH BOOK#8
A collection of fabric samples used for reference in selecting materials for garment production.
SOURCING#9
The process of finding and obtaining eco-friendly materials for garment creation.
QUALITY CONTROL#10
Ensuring that garments meet specific standards of quality through inspection during and after production.
FINISHING TECHNIQUES#11
Methods used to complete garments, enhancing durability and aesthetic appeal.
PROTOTYPING#12
Creating a preliminary model of a garment to test design concepts and construction methods.
REFLECTIVE JOURNALING#13
A self-assessment tool where students document their learning experiences and insights throughout the course.
SUSTAINABILITY PRINCIPLES#14
Core concepts guiding sustainable practices, including reducing waste, ethical sourcing, and eco-friendliness.
FASHION INDUSTRY IMPACT#15
The effects of fashion production and consumption on the environment and society.
CONSTRUCTION PLAN#16
A detailed outline of the steps and techniques needed to create a garment sustainably.
CARE LABELS#17
Tags attached to garments providing care instructions that reflect sustainability practices.
ETHICAL LABOR PRACTICES#18
Standards ensuring fair wages and working conditions for garment workers.
DIGITAL PATTERN TOOLS#19
Software applications used to create and modify garment patterns digitally.
CHALLENGES IN SUSTAINABLE FASHION#20
Obstacles faced in implementing sustainable practices, including market demand and consumer awareness.
MARKET-READY GARMENT#21
A finished clothing item suitable for sale, reflecting current trends and sustainability principles.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT#22
The effect that fashion production has on the natural environment, including resource depletion and pollution.
INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES#23
New methods and practices aimed at improving sustainability in garment design and production.
SUSTAINABLE SOURCING#24
The practice of obtaining materials in a way that supports environmental and social responsibility.