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Journal : Jurnal Rupa

Potensi Penerapan Konsep Zero Waste Pada Busana Tradisioanal Studi Kasus: Kimono Faradillah Nursari; Dian Fitrah Hervianti
JURNAL RUPA Vol 2 No 1 (2017): Open Issue
Publisher : Telkom University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/rupa.v2i1.754

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Zero waste is a concept commonly used in the manufacturing industry in order to reduce the pre-consumer waste that occur during production phase. This concept was later adopted in the fashion industry to minimize left-overs or scraps when cutting patterns pieces on fabric. Unknown to most, this concept was actually used by our ancestors to create traditional clothes in the simplest form. Geometric shape is one of the simplest form of clothing adopted in many cultures for their traditional clothes. This shape can be seen in most Asian cultures, one of them is Japan. Kimono, Japanese traditional clothes, is one example of adapting the geometric shape for clothing purposes. Constructed from a basic rectangle shape made of fabric that is woven traditionally, it has many potential to evolve in terms of construction and production method, furthermore, having the possibility of being more sustainable by applying the zero waste concept.
Exploring Indonesia’s Artisanal Fashion Potential: A Case Study of Meraki Studios Subtitle Nursari, Faradillah; Rima Febriani; Widia Nur Utami
JURNAL RUPA Vol 8 No 2 (2023): Open Issue
Publisher : Telkom University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/rupa.v8i2.6909

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As a country rich in natural and human resources, Indonesia has the potential to develop artisanal fashion. Hand skills and mastery of traditional techniques originating from various local wisdom in Indonesia are some supporting factors for developing local artisan products. Since ancient times, people in Indonesia have used production aspects involving artisan hand skills to make functional, commercial, and non-commercial products. Artisanal fashion is considered by many as a sustainable approach in the fashion industry due to its ethical and low environmental impact. However, the study of artisan fashion products has not been widely discussed in the academic realm. This study focuses on understanding artisan fashion products through local fashion brand Meraki Studios case studies. The approach used in this research is descriptive qualitative, which is done by collecting data through observations, interviews, and literature studies regarding the meaning of artisanal fashion, the practice of artisanal fashion, and how Meraki Studios' practice in artisanal fashion is applied in their design and production process.