Perspective
Volume 2- Issue 2 - January 2018
DOI: 10.19080/CTFTTE.2018.02.555582
Curr Trends Fashion Technol Textile Eng
Copyright © All rights are reserved by Manuel Martínez Torán
Future Trends about Fashion and Technology: A
Forward Planning
Manuel Martínez Torán
1
*, Alicia Bonillo
2
and Emilio Espí
1
1
Department of Drawing, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
2
Escola d’Art i Superior de Disseny de València, Spain
Submission: October 25, 2017; Published: January 12, 2018
*Corresponding author: Manuel Martínez Torán, Department of Drawing, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain, Email:
Curr Trends Fashion Technol Textile Eng 2(2): CTFTTE.MS.ID.555582 (2018) 0021
Perspective
Fashion is an industry with a economic, environmental and
cultural huge impact. Aware the possible future scenarios related
to technological change was the aim of our research in 2015-16. We
have used the Delphi method in the research, a procedure based
on structured questionnaire techniques, that has allowed us to
describe conditions that could happen in the fashion industry, by
multiple fashion contexts segmentation. The professional field of
each profile of a group of international experts, it has been the
key element in the textile sector to identify those future trends
in the fashion industry. The skills of these international experts
in their fields of work are between the communication, the
enterprise, the research o the education; and it is these skills that
have allowed us to analyze marketing variables like, fast fashion,
sustainability or clothing customization in our research. They are
experts in textile design, design focused on digital, experimental
and technological manufacturing, 3D scanning highly qualified
craftsmen, and CAD CAM technicians, as well as entrepreneurs
who are committed to making virtual sizes, the tailor-made, or
tradesmen that made unique clothing and they prioritize the
anthropometric experimental systems over other methods. A
system based on fast-fashioned structures, where ‘technomode’
extends worldwide brings about the continuous innovation
in the textile market and the ways that people consume smart
clothing [1-3]. The highlighted scenarios are as follows:
Social scenario
Today the fashion communication is developed on two levels:
the street and the catwalks. The digital connection is ‘shaking’
the current form of dress, it is propagating open inclusive actions
about hopes, wishes and needs about the future textile product.
The maker culture is based on collaborative and proximity
production, and it seeks to share new manufacturing models
away from traditional production types Benkler [4]. We talk
about a paradigm shift, or to reformulated the sector, where
technological change and social progress converge from a
technoprogresist position. A new digital consumer arise , based
on the roots of a diligent opinion, opinion that mutates within
the fashion system, a conscious consumer of the usefulness
and validity of these technical interactions [5,6]. Our research
defines a dynamic ‘prosumer’, which relies on shared production
that it is focused on ‘a la carte’ future fashion pending changes
over the next ten years [7-9].
Economic scenario
In a deep economic crisis context, the current textile job
market, requires a new systems of organization and innovative
processes. We highlight the procedures and opportunities from
digital collaboration among others. A business strategy widely
adopted in the retail trade will be to produce on demand [10-11].
This strategy will help consumers to develop tailored products,
participate in the process of co-design and providing value to the
service, but the weakness is to take the sizes in. Lindland [12]. Our
study refers that the fashion digital consumer will changes the
sales operations, by promoting collective intelligence initiatives
through social networks. A new economy based on tools, such as
crowdfunding, will be encouraged with co-financed clothing or
peer to peer production Muntada [13]. This economic scenario
confirms a next high digital consumerism, based on social
financing and customization (Table 1).
Keywords: Scenario; Prospective; Future; Fashion; Digital; Design; Creation
Table 1: Scenarios predicted by context. Professional segment and localization of specialists, who contributed to the Delphi.
Context Social Economic Environmental Technological
Scenarios Prosumer Crowfunding Intelligent reuse Wearables
Inclusive design Think
thanks
E-commerce Mass
customization
Zero waste Eco-efficiency
Smart textiles Digital
Fabrication
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ISSN: 2577-2929