Fashion industry perceptions of clothing design for persons with a physical disability: the need for building partnerships for future innovation

A. Esmail, N. Dahan-Oliel, F. Poncet, D. Labbé, A. Rochette, E. Kehayia, Claudine Auger, Isabelle Ducharme, B. Swaine
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Persons with a physical disability may need adapted clothing to facilitate their full participation in society; it is unclear what information designers use to create adapted clothing. Objective: Explore the perspectives of fashion industry representatives regarding adapted clothing and gauge their receptiveness towards academic inquiry. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with five female adapted clothing designers were conducted, transcribed verbatim, coded, and analyzed thematically. Results: Participants felt research (i.e. knowledge and guidance) could benefit the design process and spoke about industry barriers (e.g. time, manufacturing, human and material resources, marketing, level of importance) to designing adapted clothing. Conclusions: Strengthening collaborations with stakeholders (e.g. researchers, designers, consumers, health professionals, caregivers) may add credibility to future adapted clothing designs and bridge the gap between research and practice. Engagement from fashion design trainees could also contribute to growing a more socially responsible industry.
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时尚行业对残疾人服装设计的看法:为未来创新建立伙伴关系的必要性
摘要简介:身体残疾的人可能需要适应的服装,以促进他们充分参与社会;目前还不清楚设计师们利用什么信息来设计适合的服装。目的:探讨时尚行业代表对改编服装的看法,并衡量他们对学术研究的接受程度。方法:对5名女性改编服装设计师进行半结构化访谈,逐字抄录、编码并进行主题分析。结果:参与者认为研究(即知识和指导)可以使设计过程受益,并谈到了设计适应性服装的行业障碍(例如时间,制造,人力和物力资源,市场营销,重要性程度)。结论:加强与利益攸关方(如研究人员、设计师、消费者、卫生专业人员、护理人员)的合作,可能会增加未来改编服装设计的可信度,并弥合研究与实践之间的差距。时装设计学员的参与也有助于发展一个更具社会责任感的行业。
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International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education
International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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