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Fashion Design in ROWE Fashion PLMs

International Journal of Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering 2019 Score: 20 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
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This paper examines how fashion designers working in a Results Only Work Environment (ROWE) are adapting to new professional methods within product lifecycle management (PLM) systems. It discusses how contemporary design practice is changing traditional methods and the aesthetics and quality of fashion market outputs.

Fashion designers working in the Results Only Work Environment (ROWE) face new challenges. The contemporary practice encourages the use of new working methods in the PLM, placing the essential tools of the profession in a new approach. Since new times are bringing new demands, as a result of the "legitimate" progress, contemporary fashion design practice seems to change the traditional methods resulted in a visible change of the aesthetics and quality on the fashion market. In part, this difference arises from the difference between creative and problem-solving thinking applied during the design process which manifests in different types of fashion designs (sketches, drawings, artworks) capable of displaying the artistic idea and intention.

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