Abstract

In the paper, women’s wear with eco design features is created and manufactured. The object of the study is a dress in a semi-slim silhouette. The patterns of the garment are constructed automatically using a specialized CAD system. Algorithms for geometric construction of pieces and production patterns have been developed. The technology for manufacturing the dress has been composed. Markers for robotic cutting of the articles are planned. Three dresses are sewn. Each dress is decorated differently with elements cut from the fabric waste. The result of the proposed approach is three styles of clothing with three different unique looks with minimized textile waste. The artistic design of clothing with eco features demonstrates creative approach and good textile knowledge on the various methods of design and technological processing of materials. Using the fabric waste after cutting requires innovative thinking in order to make the garment attractive and to be preferred by a wider range of consumers. The production and successful sale of eco-friendly clothing occupies a worthy niche in the market.

Highlights

  • The rapid development of the industry worldwide generates many environmental problems

  • The fashion industry as an intensively developing sector of industry is among the five biggest polluters of the environment, along with the extraction of fuels

  • It is addressed to a new generation of environmentally and socially responsible consumers, for whom both the design and the production path of the garment and the long-term consequences of its manufacture are important. These consumers with their clothing show their responsible attitude to the global environmental problems caused by the fashion industry and textile waste

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The rapid development of the industry worldwide generates many environmental problems. The fashion industry as an intensively developing sector of industry is among the five biggest polluters of the environment, along with the extraction of fuels. It is addressed to a new generation of environmentally and socially responsible consumers, for whom both the design and the production path of the garment and the long-term consequences of its manufacture are important.

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