IFFTI ANNUAL PROCEEDINGS – 2023
Table of Contents
CONTENTS | ||
ACKNOWLEDEGMENTS | ||
INTRODUCTION | ||
FULL PAPER THEMES | ||
ANALYSING SOCIAL STATUS AND PURCHASING BEHAVIOUR WITHIN VIRTUAL WORLDS | ||
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 TEXTILES | ||
Molly Ryan, Curtin University, Perth, Australia | 29-47 | |
TURNING THE POINT: PERSONAL TRAITS AND CHALLENGES DURING SMALL BUSINESSES’ GROWTH | ||
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 INDIA | ||
Subhalakshmi, Kropi Bhuyan and Nilanjana, Bairagi; National Institute of Fashion Technology, Bengaluru, India | 64-74 | |
FASHION FOR ALL – CREATING INCLUSIVE APPAREL | ||
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 CHALLENGES | ||
Lisa McEwan, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand | 92-107 | |
A REFLECTION OF INDIGENOUS CRAFTS THROUGH PERFORMANCE WEAR | ||
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 | ||
Dr. Upinder Kaur, Associate Professor, National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, India | 125-136 | |
CULTURAL CONDITIONING: A STUDY OF INHERITED SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES | ||
Pooja Kapoor, National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT, New Delhi), India | 137-145 | |
KHADI: A HERITAGE FABRIC FOR SELF-RELIANT INDIA | ||
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, India | 146-157 | |
EMBRACING THE THIRD DIMENSION, EXPLORING ‘PHYGITAL’ CONNECTIONS BY HONOURING TECHNOLOGY AND TRADITION | ||
Adrian Thornton, Jayne Mechan, and Becky de Lacy; Manchester Fashion Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom | 158-171 | |
THE ONGOING DEVELOPMENT OF THE CREATIVE COMMUNITIES: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE | ||
Buddy Penfold, Carolyn Hardaker, and Sally Gaukrodger-Cowan; De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom | 172-182 | |
CO-CREATION IN THE TRADITIONAL NAMDA CRAFT OF GUJARAT: A DESIGN THINKING APPROACH | ||
Rupali Pandit, Sumita Agrawal; National Institute of Fashion Technology, Gandhinagar, India | 183-199 | |
RESTORING ARTISAN ESTEEM: ‘ÂTM SAMMĀN’ (Hindi) | ||
Ms. Suruchi Banerjee Dhasmana, Assistant Professor, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Mumbai, India | 200-219 | |
THE FUTURE OF OUR PAST: CURVING A MINDFUL FUTURE THROUGH INDIGENOUS FASHION PRACTICES | ||
Dr. Sreenanda Palit, Associate Professor, Fashion Communication Department, NIFT, Kolkata, India | 220-234 | |
DESIGNING FOR SUSTAINABLE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES: UNDERSTANDING KEY VARIABLES IN ATTRIBUTING EMOTIONS TO TACTILE MATERIAL SENSATIONS THROUGH THE MaTE TOOLKIT | ||
Ms. Rashmita Bardalai, School of Fashion & Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia; Ms. Rashmita Bardalai, School of Fashion & Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia | 235-250 | |
KNOWNS: A FRAMEWORK FOR THE HOLISTIC UNDERSTANDING OF CRAFT ECOSYSTEMS | ||
Adrian Huang, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, Singapore | 251-271 | |
USER-CENTRIC DESIGN RESEARCH FOR TODDLERS’ FOOTWEAR: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK USING MULTIPLE RESEARCH APPROACH | ||
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 APPAREL | ||
Yan, Luo; College of Fashion and Design, Donghua University, Shanghai, China | 284-299 | |
Xuemei, Ding; Key Laboratory of Clothing Design & Technology, Ministry of Education, Donghua University, Shanghai, China | ||
SUSTAINABLE ACCOUNTABILITY OF A GARMENT PRODUCT | ||
Amit Kumar Anjanee and Preyashi Kumari, Department of Fashion Technology, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Chennai, India | 300-315 | |
KĀKAHU HOU: THE BREATH OF CLOTH | ||
Bobby Luke, Ngati Ruanui, Ngaruahine, Taranaki Whanui; School of Design and Innovation, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand | 316-327 | |
PROPOSING SARI AS A CONTEMPORARY DRESS | ||
Rekha Shailaj, Otago Polytechnic | Te Pūkenga, Dunedin, New Zealand | 328-347 | |
TEACHING FASHION WITH THE CASE STUDY METHODOLOGY: COMPARISON BETWEEN SPAIN AND CANADA | ||
Teresa Sádaba Garraza, Silvia Pérez-Bou, Rossie Kadiyska, and Vladimira Steffek; ISEM Fashion Business School. University of Navarra, Madrid, Spain | 348-360 | |
A STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY SIRAYA CEREMONIAL COSTUMES AND CULTURAL IDENTITY | ||
Lucy (高于茹), Kao Yu Lu, Department of Textile and Clothing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, Taiwan | 361-375 | |
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 QIANDONGNAN | ||
Zhaohua, Ho, Department of Textiles and Clothing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, Taiwan | 376-386 | |
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 WEARING | ||
Laurence Wen-Yu LI (李文玉), Department of Textiles and Clothing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, Taiwan | 387-400 | |
IN MEMORIAM, IN PRAESENTIA: LA CALAVERA CATRINA AND EMBODIMENT THROUGH A MEXICAN AESTHETIC EXPRESSION OF A SUBCULTURAL GOTHIC FASHION STYLE | ||
Kathryn A. Hardy Bernal, Yoobee College of Creative Innovation, New Zealand | 401-426 | |
MATERIALISING THE PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE OF THE KNIT DESIGNER: COLOUR AS METHODOLOGY | ||
Susie Cho, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand | 427-440 | |
Amanda Smith, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand | ||
SMOKE AND MIRRORS: SMOKEFREE SPONSORSHIP AND THE RECONCEPTUALISATION OF NEW ZEALAND FASHION DESIGN | ||
Natalie Smith, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand | 441-453 | |
A DIGITAL-CRAFTING APPROACH TO KNITTED SURFACE TERRAINS | ||
Dr Rachelle Moore, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand | 454-468 | |
AESTHETIC RENAISSANCE AGAINST WESTERN CONFORMITY: THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS CULTURE | ||
Carlos Gago Rodriguez, Sara Kaufman, and Prof. Anna Zinola; Istituto Marangoni, Milan, Italy | 469-478 | |
DRESS AS AN EXPRESSION OF CULTURAL AND NATIONAL IDENTITY- A CASE STUDY OF THE TRADITIONAL DRESS OF THE TIBETANS IN EXILE IN INDIA | ||
Anahita Suri, Malini Divakala, NIFT, Hyderabad, India | 479-489 | |
TE AHO MUTUNGA KORE: TEXTILE AS CULTURAL CONTINUITY | ||
Donna Campbell PhD, Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Ruanui; University of Waikato, New Zealand | 490-506 | |
CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO DESIGNING AND DELIVERING A NEW MULTI-COUNTRY PROGRAM IN FASHION ENTERPRISE | ||
Tarun Panwar, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia | 507-515 | |
ENABLING NEW VOICES THROUGH MARK MAKING AND PERSONAL CONNECTION IN DIGITAL KNITWEAR PRACTICES | ||
Finn Godbolt, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand | 516-531 | |
Jyoti Kalyanji, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand | ||
PERSONALISATION AND REPAIR IN FASHION | ||
Anthony Kent, Tom Fisher, Stella Claxton, Angharad McLaren, and Amy Twigger- Holroyd; Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, United Kingdom | 532-542 | |
AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY LEVEL FASHION STUDENT UNDERSTANDING OF SUSTAINABILITY BASED ON THEIR FASHION EDUCATION | ||
Andrea Shabrokh, Dr.Carolina Quintero Rodriguez; School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 543-555 | |
CONNECTING PATHWAYS THROUGH A MÉLANGE OF REFASHIONING AND REPURPOSING FABRIC WASTE BY USING SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES | ||
Snehal Ninale, Mohika Joshi, Reema Chaugule; MKSSS’s School of Fashion Technology (SOFT), Pune, India | 556-574 | |
FROM PAST TO FUTURE DESIGN DECISIONS: EXPLORING THE GARMENT AS INSTIGATOR OF CHANGE | ||
Stefanie Malmgren de Oliveira, University of Borås, Sweden | 575-589 | |
Karin Landahl, University of Borås, Sweden | ||
DEVELOPMENT PAPERS | ||
AD(DRESSING) INDIGENEITY: IDENTITY, HEALING, AND SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH CLOTHING, FASHION, AND STYLE | ||
Treena Clark, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia | 591-599 | |
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN FRAMEWORK OF ‘INCLUSIVE ADAPTIVE CLOTHING’ FOR PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY | ||
Bhawna Chauhan, Assistant Professor, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Panchkula, India | 600-609 | |
Dr. Varsha Gupta, Professor, National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, India | ||
Dr. Chitra Kataria, Principal, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, New Delhi, India | ||
FASHIONING IDENTITY | ||
Dr Anne Farren, Curtin University, Perth, Australia | 610-620 | |
HE KURA TOI, HE TOI HOU – TRADITIONAL DESIGN INFORMS DESIGN FUTURES | ||
Jyoti Kalyanji, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand | 621-639 | |
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 WHAKAPAPA | ||
Sofia Heke (Ngāti Ranginui), Otago Polytechnic | Te Pūkenga, Dunedin, New Zealand | 640-651 | |
RE-FORM: A MODERN LOOK AT THE TEACHING OF PRACTICAL FASHION SKILLS | ||
Ra Thomson, Fashion Design Department, Shih Chien University, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan | 652-661 | |
RE:RE:RE: SUPERMODERN FASHION AND FASHION DESIGN IN THE 21st CENTURY | ||
Anessa Starker, Otago Polytechnic | Te Pūkenga, Dunedin, New Zealand | 662-669 | |
SOFT BOUNDARIES: MAKING SPACES | ||
Krissi Riewe Stevenson, Kent State University, Ohio, USA | 670-679 | |
THE TEXTILE THAT SPEAKS: THE ART OF THE GHANAIAN KENTE CLOTH | ||
Dr. Sharon Nunoo and Dr. Claudia E Henninger, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom | 680-684 | |
USING BOUNDARY OBJECTS FOR CROSS-DOMAIN COLLABORATION BETWEEN TRADITIONAL FASHION DESIGNERS AND COMPUTATIONAL SPECIALISTS | ||
Lionel Wong Zhen Jie, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong | 685-696 | |
WEAVING AND INTERWEAVING: THE MULTIFACETED AVENUE | ||
Eléonore Hauptmann, Ecole Doctorale 559 Management Panthéon-Sorbonne, laboratoire GREGOR, Institut Français de la Mode, France | 697-708 | |
PRACTICE BASED RESEARCH | ||
DISSECTING THE DIASPORIC IDENTITY IN SINGAPORE THROUGH DRESS | ||
Michael Rezandi, Nicolette Ow, Clarice Ng, and Lokesjwara Prabhu; LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, Singapore | 710-711 | |
KŌTUI | ||
David K. Shields, photographer, and Kiri Nathan, artist; New Zealand | 712-714 | |
SKIN D.E.E.P.: KIRITUHI | ||
Margarita Benitez, Kent State University, KENT, USA | 715-717 | |
Markus Vogl, University of Akron, Akron, USA | ||
SOLO FLIGHT: COLLABORATIVE PRACTICES AND INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT | ||
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 PRACTICE | ||
Tracy Kennedy and Tania Allan Ross, School of Design, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand | 721-723 | |
POSTERS | ||
CONNECTING SENSORY PERCEPTION AND FASHION DESIGN | ||
Monika Dolbniak, MA Textiles, School of Design, Royal College of Art, London, England | 725 | |
CORPORATE MORAL RESPONSIBILITY: ANTECEDENTS AND PRECEDENTS OF PERCEIVED CORPORATE HYPOCRISY | ||
Gargi Bhaduri, Ph.D., Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA | 726 | |
Saheli Goswami, Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA | ||
COTTON WOVEN: DURABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY | ||
Jeremy Avila, Walter Piotrowski, Sean Cormier, and Md Imranul Islam; Textile Development and Marketing Department, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, USA | 727 | |
TEACHING CONSCIOUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP THROUGH PROJECT-BASED LEARNING PROJECT | ||
Gargi Bhaduri, Ph.D., Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA | 728 | |
WORKSHOPS | ||
HARAKEKE RARAKA | ||
Amber Bridgman, Ōtepoti Dunedin, New Zealand | 730-732 | |
FASHION UTOPIAS: AN EXPLORATION OF THE POSSIBLE BASED ON NEW ECOLOGIES OF MATTER & WHANAUNGATANGA (RELATIONSHIP BUILDING) WITH CLOTHES | ||
Jennifer Whitty, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand | 733-734 | |
FLUID OWNERSHIP AND SHARED REWARDS | ||
Dr Marco Mossinkoff, Dr Deborah Tappi, and Dr Troy Nachtigall, Amsterdam Fashion Institute, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, Netherlands | 735-736 |
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