Collection 2

Innovation: Intercultural sustainable clothing Romania – Tunisia – Portugal

 

Promoting traditions in clothing design and sustainable fashion were brought together in a common process of creating two fashion collections Romania – Tunisia – Portugal.

The project included in the complexity of its activities the creation of two sustainable fashion collections created by an international team of designers comprising the company Katty Fashion from Romania, the designer Rita Sa from Portugal and students and master students from Sfax University in Tunisia.

 

Collection 2

 

The collection was made respecting the principles of sustainable fashion through the materials used (natural materials and recycled materials) and the way of making (promoting and putting in value the principles of hand made and zero waste) and the traditional specifics of each country represented.

 


The Katty Fashion team from Romania achieved its objectives within the project by presenting the advantages of using 3D technology in the fashion industry.

 


3D Design technology was the base for the creation of the two collections based on sustainable principles of waste reduction, the possibility to compare the designer’s vision with physical products, promoting sustainability in the fashion industry in the product development phase, intercultural learning and collaboration:

 

“Under the sign of sustainable fashion, the 3D technology implemented by Katty Fashion designers allowed the launch of Zero Waste services and alignment with current industry trends, taking into account the sustainable impact of reducing waste, increasing energy efficiency and reusing digital data such as body avatars, virtual prototypes and digital style features. The benefits of these techniques were put in value in the process of co-creation of the two clothing collections within the project” concluded Julia Liliana Mihaela Butucă, General Manager of Katty Fashion.

 

The collection that present the traditions from Tunisia were made by a team of 36 students, master students and doctoral students under the guidance of Sfax University professors.

The students are:

 

Khouloud Bouaziz

 

Dorra Ben Amor

 

Emna Rekik

 

Sana Ayedi

 

Wouroud Turki

 

Hazar Bouaziz

 

Chaima Ayedi

 

Nouha Ksouda

 

Manel Toumi

 

Anouare Louati

 

Hanen Zribi

 

Hela Mnejja

Nour Bourmech

 

Mahrez Ashur

 

Israa Boujelben

 

Asma Ayedi

 

Khouloud Chaari

 

Nour El Houda Kerdi

 

Nisrine Gharbi

 

Mariem Bouattour

 

Lina Fgaier

 

Jihen Zaidi

 

Amal Jabeur

 

Ibtihel Tounsi

Takoua Tabakh

 

Sarra Mahfoudh

 

Ons Louizi

 

Sawsan Ben Amor

 

Yasmine Gharbi

 

Hanen Ben Nouma

 

Rahma Triki

 

Ameni Sahnoun

 

Yessmine Ghorbel

 

Manel Ktari

 

Olfa Triki

 

Walid Abbes

 

 “The second collection was also inspired by traditional graphics using manual techniques, applying an environmentally friendly approach using natural materials, and mainly bio-degradable materials, also using recycled and reused materials, representing the concept mainly in these two collections. We applied the digitization of this collection using the innovative laboratory of our University which includes simulation solutions from body scanning to product design and realization and this digitization can help reduce the material used in the production process” explained Amine Haj Taieb, Executive Director and studies Director of the  Superior Institute of Arts and Crafts, Sfax University, Tunisia.

 


 
 The collection made in Portugal promote the cultural heritage in clothing design in harmony with the principles of slow fashion.

“We had a series of meetings with the Municipality of Barcelos to identify the traditional motifs for our collection and our Municipality suggested we use the Crivo Embroidery for which Barcelos has the trademark because it is handmade and involves a lot of care, as found in the collection presented. We selected our designer, Rita Sa, a young designer and she selected materials that were used in ancient times over which Crivo embroidery is applied, and the whole process was done manually” explained Alexandre Coutinho, President of the Intercultural Association for All, Portugal .

 

The fashion collections have contributed to raising awareness of the importance of intercultural cooperation in the creative industries, promoting artistic communication through clothing design and developing practical methods of transposing tradition into a modern form adapted to contemporary society.

 

 

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