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Journal : Moda : The Fashion Journal

Introduction of Basic Geometry Shapes for Children Aged 5-6 Years Through Fashion Ready to Wear Alfarist, Salsabila Zahra; Ratuannisa, Tyar
Moda : The Fashion Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/moda.v6i1.4450

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Learning for children aged 5-6 years requires concrete media so that learning can be conveyed well and students can understand learning easily. Based on the results of observations found problems in learning math geometry, namely the lack of media that supports learning geometry in the material so that students mastery of the material is still not optimal. Therefore, the focus of this research is to create design innovations by applying printing and knitting techniques as visual and sensory media on ready-to-wear clothing products for children aged 5-6 years to prevent delays in knowledge of geometric shapes before entering further education. This research was conducted using the creation theory method of “three stage design process”. The design is also meant to promote children’s fashion as part of a trend that is now rare to find. In addition, this design will produce a product that is different from other clothing products, this research produces a design concept and modification of geometric motifs applied to printing and knitting techniques using fabric materials applied to basic products of ready-made children’s clothing that has aesthetic and modern values.
The Vintage Waves: Generation Z Style Perception in Indonesia Pradana, Dhanar; Ratuannisa, Tyar
Moda : The Fashion Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/moda.v6i1.4502

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This research project is primarily dedicated to comprehension of individuals’ perspectives on vintage fashion styles. In the contemporary era, vintage fashion has not only emerged as a substantial trend within the fashion industry but has also captured the interest of numerous individuals who are drawn to clothing and accessories reflecting elements from bygone eras. Employing a quantitative research methodology and utilizing the semantic differential approach, the study endeavors to quantify and understand consumers’ perceptions of products embodying vintage styles. Furthermore, the investigation seeks to discern the various factors that contribute to shaping individuals’ perceptions of vintage fashion, including the influences of prevailing fashion trends and cultural elements. The significance of acquiring an in-depth understanding of the intricate nature of perceptions surrounding vintage fashion within the broader fashion landscape holds considerable potential for elucidating how individuals engage with the historical dimensions of fashion. Despite the scarcity of research focus on this particular phenomenon, this study is prompted by the imperative to scrutinize the factors that impact consumer interest and comprehension of fashion trends in Indonesia, employing constructed perceptions as a framework. Consequently, the research aims to address and bridge existing knowledge gaps, aspiring to provide a more profound and nuanced understanding of the role that vintage fashion plays in the Indonesian fashion industry and its consequential impact on individual perceptions. In conclusion, Generation Z exhibits a well-rounded knowledge of vintage- style fashion, understanding distinctive characteristics like silhouettes, colors, and era-specific motifs. They possess awareness of specific years, recognize brands, and differentiate vintage fashion from new products.
PERANCANGAN BUSANA GENDERLESS FASHION BERDASARKAN ANALISIS PREFERENSI DAN PERSEPSI GENDER PADA DEWASA AWAL Kamilia, Alya Izza; Ratuannisa, Tyar
MODA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/moda.v6i2.4823

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The continuous development of technology and information flow has brought about significant shifts in the dynamics of life, including changes in culture, values, and social norms in today's era. This transformation also impacts the fashion industry, which is an integral part of society's appearance and lifestyle. The phenomenon of genderless fashion trends exemplifies a significant change in the contemporary fashion landscape. Genderless fashion expands perspectives on gender and creates space for individual expression without rigid gender boundaries. However, in Indonesia, this trend faces challenges in acceptance by a society that predominantly adheres to patrilineal cultural values. Through a qualitative phenomenological research approach, this study aims to design and generate recommendations for genderless fashion clothing forms that are responsive and relevant based on the analysis of preferences and gender perceptions among young adults in Indonesia. Additionally, this research aims to identify and evaluate factors influencing the acceptance of genderless fashion clothing among young adults in Indonesia, particularly concerning the essence and role of genderless fashion trends. By considering issues such as ethics, sustainability, and inclusion, this research is expected to provide insights into the industry regarding the relevance and urgency of these issues amid current social developments and fashion trends. Thus, this research is expected not only to contribute to the academic domain but also to serve as a bridge for educating and fostering open dialogue among the wider society and unraveling its current complexities. The findings of this research will provide significant benefits to researchers, academics, designers, the fashion industry, and society as a whole. It is hoped that this research will serve as a valuable guide in designing more inclusive and relevant genderless fashion clothing aligned with current social values and fashion trends, thereby enhancing understanding and acceptance of the genderless fashion concept in Indonesia.