IFFTI ANNUAL PROCEEDINGS – 2023

Table of Contents

CONTENTSPDF
ACKNOWLEDEGMENTSPDF
INTRODUCTIONPDF
FULL PAPER THEMESPDF
ANALYSING SOCIAL STATUS AND PURCHASING BEHAVIOUR WITHIN VIRTUAL WORLDSPDF
Kylee Mitchell, Dr. Carolina Quintero Rodriguez; School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 13-18
LACE ASSEMBLAGES: EXTENDING SOCIAL AND CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE THROUGH PRACTICE-LED EXPLORATION OF THE MATERIALITY OF ANCESTRAL LACE TEXTILESPDF
Molly Ryan, Curtin University, Perth, Australia 29-47
TURNING THE POINT: PERSONAL TRAITS AND CHALLENGES DURING SMALL BUSINESSES’ GROWTHPDF
Mo Jia, Dr.Carolina Quintero Rodriguez; School of Fashion and Textiles, The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 48-63
ADAPTIVE SPORTSWEAR FOR WHEELCHAIR TENNIS PLAYERS IN INDIAPDF
Subhalakshmi, Kropi Bhuyan and Nilanjana, Bairagi; National Institute of Fashion Technology, Bengaluru, India 64-74
FASHION FOR ALL – CREATING INCLUSIVE APPARELPDF
Prof. Usha Narasimhan, Ph.D., and Prof. Dr. Shinju Mahajan; National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, India 75-91
SEEING THINGS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENT- FOCUSSED CURRICULUM AMIDST PANDEMIC CHALLENGESPDF
Lisa McEwan, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand 92-107
A REFLECTION OF INDIGENOUS CRAFTS THROUGH PERFORMANCE WEARPDF
Kundlata Mishra and Shweta Rangnekar; Patricia Sumod National Institute of Fashion Technology, Mumbai, India 108-124
CONSUMER CULTURE, YOUTH’S SELF-IMAGE AND BRAND IMAGE OF KHADI TEXTILES PDF
Dr. Upinder Kaur, Associate Professor, National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, India125-136
CULTURAL CONDITIONING: A STUDY OF INHERITED SUSTAINABLE PRACTICESPDF
Pooja Kapoor, National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT, New Delhi), India137-145
KHADI: A HERITAGE FABRIC FOR SELF-RELIANT INDIAPDF
Shruti Gupta, Assistant Professor, NIFT Panchkula, Haryana, India; Prof. (Dr.) Deepali Rastogi, Lady Irwin College, New Delhi, India; Prof. (Dr.) Ritu Mathur, Lady Irwin College, New Delhi, India146-157
EMBRACING THE THIRD DIMENSION, EXPLORING ‘PHYGITAL’ CONNECTIONS BY HONOURING TECHNOLOGY AND TRADITIONPDF
Adrian Thornton, Jayne Mechan, and Becky de Lacy; Manchester Fashion Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom158-171
THE ONGOING DEVELOPMENT OF THE CREATIVE COMMUNITIES: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTUREPDF
Buddy Penfold, Carolyn Hardaker, and Sally Gaukrodger-Cowan; De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom172-182
CO-CREATION IN THE TRADITIONAL NAMDA CRAFT OF GUJARAT: A DESIGN THINKING APPROACHPDF
Rupali Pandit, Sumita Agrawal; National Institute of Fashion Technology, Gandhinagar, India183-199
RESTORING ARTISAN ESTEEM: ‘ÂTM SAMMĀN’ (Hindi)PDF
Ms. Suruchi Banerjee Dhasmana, Assistant Professor, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Mumbai, India200-219
THE FUTURE OF OUR PAST: CURVING A MINDFUL FUTURE THROUGH INDIGENOUS FASHION PRACTICESPDF
Dr. Sreenanda Palit, Associate Professor, Fashion Communication Department, NIFT, Kolkata, India220-234
DESIGNING FOR SUSTAINABLE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES: UNDERSTANDING KEY VARIABLES IN ATTRIBUTING EMOTIONS TO TACTILE MATERIAL SENSATIONS THROUGH THE MaTE TOOLKITPDF
Ms. Rashmita Bardalai, School of Fashion & Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia; Ms. Rashmita Bardalai, School of Fashion & Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia235-250
KNOWNS: A FRAMEWORK FOR THE HOLISTIC UNDERSTANDING OF CRAFT ECOSYSTEMSPDF
Adrian Huang, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, Singapore251-271
USER-CENTRIC DESIGN RESEARCH FOR TODDLERS’ FOOTWEAR: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK USING MULTIPLE RESEARCH APPROACH PDF
Professor Shinju Mahajan, Ph.D., Department of Leather Design, National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, India;272-283
Professor Nilanjana Bairagi, Ph.D., Department of Textile Design, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Bengaluru, India
LIFE CYCLE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF TEXTILES AND APPARELPDF
Yan, Luo; College of Fashion and Design, Donghua University, Shanghai, China284-299
Xuemei, Ding; Key Laboratory of Clothing Design & Technology, Ministry of Education, Donghua University, Shanghai, China
SUSTAINABLE ACCOUNTABILITY OF A GARMENT PRODUCTPDF
Amit Kumar Anjanee and Preyashi Kumari, Department of Fashion Technology, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Chennai, India300-315
KĀKAHU HOU: THE BREATH OF CLOTHPDF
Bobby Luke, Ngati Ruanui, Ngaruahine, Taranaki Whanui; School of Design and Innovation, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand316-327
PROPOSING SARI AS A CONTEMPORARY DRESSPDF
Rekha Shailaj, Otago Polytechnic | Te Pūkenga, Dunedin, New Zealand328-347
TEACHING FASHION WITH THE CASE STUDY METHODOLOGY: COMPARISON BETWEEN SPAIN AND CANADAPDF
Teresa Sádaba Garraza, Silvia Pérez-Bou, Rossie Kadiyska, and Vladimira Steffek; ISEM Fashion Business School. University of Navarra, Madrid, Spain348-360
A STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY SIRAYA CEREMONIAL COSTUMES AND CULTURAL IDENTITYPDF
Lucy (高于茹), Kao Yu Lu, Department of Textile and Clothing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, Taiwan361-375
HEAVENLY FLOWER GARDEN, EARTHLY FLOWER PATTERN: A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION INTO THE SYMBOLIC AND STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF THE EMBROIDERY SAMPLERS OF THE QINGSHUI RIVER BASIN OF QIANDONGNANPDF
Zhaohua, Ho, Department of Textiles and Clothing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, Taiwan376-386
Tingyu, Wang, Graduate Institute of Museum Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, Taiwan
RECONSTRUCTING LATE QING HAN CHINESE WOMEN’S DRESS THROUGH MAKING AND WEARINGPDF
Laurence Wen-Yu LI (李文玉), Department of Textiles and Clothing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, Taiwan387-400
IN MEMORIAM, IN PRAESENTIA: LA CALAVERA CATRINA AND EMBODIMENT THROUGH A MEXICAN AESTHETIC EXPRESSION OF A SUBCULTURAL GOTHIC FASHION STYLEPDF
Kathryn A. Hardy Bernal, Yoobee College of Creative Innovation, New Zealand401-426
MATERIALISING THE PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE OF THE KNIT DESIGNER: COLOUR AS METHODOLOGYPDF
Susie Cho, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand427-440
Amanda Smith, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
SMOKE AND MIRRORS: SMOKEFREE SPONSORSHIP AND THE RECONCEPTUALISATION OF NEW ZEALAND FASHION DESIGNPDF
Natalie Smith, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand441-453
A DIGITAL-CRAFTING APPROACH TO KNITTED SURFACE TERRAINSPDF
Dr Rachelle Moore, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand454-468
AESTHETIC RENAISSANCE AGAINST WESTERN CONFORMITY: THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS CULTUREPDF
Carlos Gago Rodriguez, Sara Kaufman, and Prof. Anna Zinola; Istituto Marangoni, Milan, Italy469-478
DRESS AS AN EXPRESSION OF CULTURAL AND NATIONAL IDENTITY- A CASE STUDY OF THE TRADITIONAL DRESS OF THE TIBETANS IN EXILE IN INDIAPDF
Anahita Suri, Malini Divakala, NIFT, Hyderabad, India479-489
TE AHO MUTUNGA KORE: TEXTILE AS CULTURAL CONTINUITYPDF
Donna Campbell PhD, Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Ruanui; University of Waikato, New Zealand490-506
CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO DESIGNING AND DELIVERING A NEW MULTI-COUNTRY PROGRAM IN FASHION ENTERPRISEPDF
Tarun Panwar, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia507-515
ENABLING NEW VOICES THROUGH MARK MAKING AND PERSONAL CONNECTION IN DIGITAL KNITWEAR PRACTICESPDF
Finn Godbolt, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand516-531
Jyoti Kalyanji, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand
PERSONALISATION AND REPAIR IN FASHIONPDF
Anthony Kent, Tom Fisher, Stella Claxton, Angharad McLaren, and Amy Twigger- Holroyd; Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, United Kingdom532-542
AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY LEVEL FASHION STUDENT UNDERSTANDING OF SUSTAINABILITY BASED ON THEIR FASHION EDUCATIONPDF
Andrea Shabrokh, Dr.Carolina Quintero Rodriguez; School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia543-555
CONNECTING PATHWAYS THROUGH A MÉLANGE OF REFASHIONING AND REPURPOSING FABRIC WASTE BY USING SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIESPDF
Snehal Ninale, Mohika Joshi, Reema Chaugule; MKSSS’s School of Fashion Technology (SOFT), Pune, India556-574
FROM PAST TO FUTURE DESIGN DECISIONS: EXPLORING THE GARMENT AS INSTIGATOR OF CHANGEPDF
Stefanie Malmgren de Oliveira, University of Borås, Sweden575-589
Karin Landahl, University of Borås, Sweden
DEVELOPMENT PAPERSPDF
AD(DRESSING) INDIGENEITY: IDENTITY, HEALING, AND SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH CLOTHING, FASHION, AND STYLEPDF
Treena Clark, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia591-599
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN FRAMEWORK OF ‘INCLUSIVE ADAPTIVE CLOTHING’ FOR PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURYPDF
Bhawna Chauhan, Assistant Professor, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Panchkula, India600-609
Dr. Varsha Gupta, Professor, National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, India
Dr. Chitra Kataria, Principal, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, New Delhi, India
FASHIONING IDENTITYPDF
Dr Anne Farren, Curtin University, Perth, Australia610-620
HE KURA TOI, HE TOI HOU – TRADITIONAL DESIGN INFORMS DESIGN FUTURESPDF
Jyoti Kalyanji, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand621-639
Keri Wanoa, (Ngāti Porou/Ngā Puhi) Whiri Design / Wanoa Four, New Zealand
Hemi Sundgren, (Te Atiawa ki Whakarongotai/Ngāti Toa/Ngāti Raukawa) Whiri Design / Wanoa Four, New Zealand
NAVIGATING IDENTITY THROUGH TEXTILES: A JOURNEY OF WHAKAPAPAPDF
Sofia Heke (Ngāti Ranginui), Otago Polytechnic | Te Pūkenga, Dunedin, New Zealand 640-651
RE-FORM: A MODERN LOOK AT THE TEACHING OF PRACTICAL FASHION SKILLSPDF
Ra Thomson, Fashion Design Department, Shih Chien University, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan652-661
RE:RE:RE: SUPERMODERN FASHION AND FASHION DESIGN IN THE 21st CENTURYPDF
Anessa Starker, Otago Polytechnic | Te Pūkenga, Dunedin, New Zealand662-669
SOFT BOUNDARIES: MAKING SPACESPDF
Krissi Riewe Stevenson, Kent State University, Ohio, USA670-679
THE TEXTILE THAT SPEAKS: THE ART OF THE GHANAIAN KENTE CLOTHPDF
Dr. Sharon Nunoo and Dr. Claudia E Henninger, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom680-684
USING BOUNDARY OBJECTS FOR CROSS-DOMAIN COLLABORATION BETWEEN TRADITIONAL FASHION DESIGNERS AND COMPUTATIONAL SPECIALISTSPDF
Lionel Wong Zhen Jie, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong685-696
WEAVING AND INTERWEAVING: THE MULTIFACETED AVENUEPDF
Eléonore Hauptmann, Ecole Doctorale 559 Management Panthéon-Sorbonne, laboratoire GREGOR, Institut Français de la Mode, France697-708
PRACTICE BASED RESEARCHPDF
DISSECTING THE DIASPORIC IDENTITY IN SINGAPORE THROUGH DRESSPDF
Michael Rezandi, Nicolette Ow, Clarice Ng, and Lokesjwara Prabhu; LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, Singapore710-711
KŌTUIPDF
David K. Shields, photographer, and Kiri Nathan, artist; New Zealand712-714
SKIN D.E.E.P.: KIRITUHIPDF
Margarita Benitez, Kent State University, KENT, USA715-717
Markus Vogl, University of Akron, Akron, USA
SOLO FLIGHT: COLLABORATIVE PRACTICES AND INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTPDF
Lisa McEwan, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland,
New Zealand
718-720
Heidi Latsky, Heidi Latsky Dance, New York, USA
Loren Abdulezer, Evolving Technologies Corp., New York, USA
Jen Bricker, Los Angeles, USA
WHAKAPAPA, ANCESTRY AND CONTEMPORARY FASHION PRACTICEPDF
Tracy Kennedy and Tania Allan Ross, School of Design, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand721-723
POSTERSPDF
CONNECTING SENSORY PERCEPTION AND FASHION DESIGNPDF
Monika Dolbniak, MA Textiles, School of Design, Royal College of Art, London, England725
CORPORATE MORAL RESPONSIBILITY: ANTECEDENTS AND PRECEDENTS OF PERCEIVED CORPORATE HYPOCRISYPDF
Gargi Bhaduri, Ph.D., Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA726
Saheli Goswami, Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA
COTTON WOVEN: DURABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITYPDF
Jeremy Avila, Walter Piotrowski, Sean Cormier, and Md Imranul Islam; Textile Development and Marketing Department, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, USA727
TEACHING CONSCIOUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP THROUGH PROJECT-BASED LEARNING PROJECTPDF
Gargi Bhaduri, Ph.D., Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA728
WORKSHOPSPDF
HARAKEKE RARAKAPDF
Amber Bridgman, Ōtepoti Dunedin, New Zealand730-732
FASHION UTOPIAS: AN EXPLORATION OF THE POSSIBLE BASED ON NEW ECOLOGIES OF MATTER & WHANAUNGATANGA (RELATIONSHIP BUILDING) WITH CLOTHESPDF
Jennifer Whitty, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand733-734
FLUID OWNERSHIP AND SHARED REWARDSPDF
Dr Marco Mossinkoff, Dr Deborah Tappi, and Dr Troy Nachtigall, Amsterdam Fashion Institute, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, Netherlands735-736

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