Abstract

The trends in the society regarding environment protection and more optimized production are reason for the research of the author in this direction. The technology of the item connect with the stamina of the product. Within the report, there is an author’s development for series of clothing presented in the context of the steady design. Using zero-waste technology aims the improvement of the functional characteristics, as it is being experiment with different textile materials like artificial leather, cotton, wool, spandex and others. The design through transformation of square into other figure through cutting connect with the Chinese tangram game. Problems are included, such as construction, functional, and aesthetic character, as well social and ecological aspect.

Highlights

  • Eco fashion is a fairly small segment of the fashion industry at present, but it is among the fastest growing ones

  • The ethical and eco fashion are fashion trends dealing with the proper allocation of the resources that already have for the sake of protecting the Planet Earth

  • The Tangram is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat polygons, called tans, which are put together to form shapes

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Summary

Introduction

Eco fashion is a fairly small segment of the fashion industry at present, but it is among the fastest growing ones. The ethical and eco fashion are fashion trends dealing with the proper allocation of the resources that already have for the sake of protecting the Planet Earth. These trends seek a more rational method of operation in the fashion industry. Produce and dispose of clothes have a huge impact on the environment. Their production requires toxic chemicals and leads to climate change, and the public in general does not know where and how to recycle them [1]

Tangram
Tangram elements
Zero-waste design
The experiment
Construction
Variations of models
Possibilities of using double-faced and patterned fabrics
One cut behind three different garments
Model 2
Model 3
Conclusion
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