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ANALISIS PRAKTIK SUSTAINABLE FASHION PADA BRAND SEJAUH MATA MEMANDANG Tiara Larissa; Bintan Titisari
ATRAT: Jurnal Seni Rupa Vol 10, No 2 (2022): ESTETIKA DALAM MAKNA, MEDIA, DAN TEKNIK VISUAL
Publisher : Jurusan Seni Rupa ISBI Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26742/atrat.v10i2.2225

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MODEL DESAIN PRAKTIK UPCYCLING FASHION DALAM PEMANFAATAN LIMBAH PAKAIAN BEKAS Bella Annesha; Bintan Titisari
ATRAT: Jurnal Seni Rupa Vol 11, No 2 (2023): KARAKTERISTIK RUPA DALAM TRADISI DAN BUDAYA
Publisher : Jurusan Seni Rupa ISBI Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26742/atrat.v11i2.2848

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The fashion industry tends to move quickly to follow the latest fashion trends and has an impact on the large amount of clothing textile waste, both from production and from clothes. One of the efforts to minimize this impact is to extend the outdated clothes. There are more emerging Indonesian fashion brand nowadays that apply upcycle processing as one of their product development, especially in big cities such as Bandung and Jakarta. The finding of this is a model that shows upcycling process has similar stages: research idea & concept, design & production, post production, and selling, furthermore, aspects that influence the process are also being anaylised. The results of the analysis are processed into a model for the development of upcycle fashion practices where the making of this design practice model is intended so that fashion actors and also ordinary people who want to implement upcycle can adapt this practice model. Keywords: Upcycle, Design process, Second-hand clothes, Sustainable ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Industri fashion cenderung bergerak cepat mengikuti tren fashion terkini dan berdampak pada banyaknya limbah tekstil pakaian, baik dari produksi maupun dari pakaian yang sudah tidak terpakai. Salah satu upaya untuk meminimalisasi dampak tersebut adalah dengan memperpanjang masa pakai pakaian yang sudah usang. Semakin banyak bermunculan brand fashion Indonesia yang menerapkan proses upcycle sebagai salah satu pengembangan produknya, terutama di kota-kota besar seperti Bandung dan Jakarta. Temuan ini adalah model yang menunjukkan proses upcycle memiliki tahapan yang sama: riset ide & konsep, desain & produksi, pasca produksi, dan penjualan. Selain itu aspek-aspek yang mempengaruhi proses juga dianalisis. Hasil analisis diolah menjadi model pengembangan praktik fashion upcycle dimana pembuatan model praktik fashion ini dimaksudkan agar para pelaku fashion dan juga masyarakat awam yang ingin menerapkan upcycle dapat mengadaptasi model praktik ini. Kata Kunci: Upcycle, Proses desain, Pakaian second-hand, Sustainable
Eksplorasi Limbah Kulit Kopi Ekselsa sebagai Pewarna Alam Tekstil pada Serat Rami Evi Febri Rahmawati; Bintan Titisari
Serat Rupa: Journal of Design Vol 7 No 2 (2023): SRJD - JULI
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities and Creative Industries, Maranatha Christian University (formerly Faculty of Fine Arts and Design)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/srjd.v7i2.6466

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Ekselsa coffee (Coffea liberica var. dewevrei) is taxonomically classified in the same category as Liberika coffee and other Liberoid species. The ekselsa coffee production in the Ngrayudan area, Jogorogo, Ngawi Regency, East Java produces two tons of ekselsa coffee as their superior products, with 40% coffee husk waste in one year. The coffee husk waste is currently used only as an animal feed.  If not utilized properly, the waste can potentially pollute the surrounding environment. Therefore, this study aims to explore the potential of ekselsa coffee husk waste to be used as natural dyes for textiles as an alternative solution in utilizing coffee husk waste which has added value. Exploration of natural dyes was applied to natural fiber textiles, namely hemp fiber (Boehmeria nivea) because hemp fiber has a high absorption capacity. In addition, hemp fiber has properties similar to cotton fiber, so hemp cloth can be used as an alternative to cotton cloth in the future. The research method was a qualitative method, namely literature studies, observations and interviews on coffee processing in Ngawi Regency, as well as exploration of coffee husk waste as a natural dye in textiles. The exploration was carried out by extracting natural dyes from the waste of ekselsa coffee husks and conducting experiments with four types of mordant and four methods of mordanting on hemp fiber. The types of mordant used were alum, vinegar, quicklime and tunjung, and the mordanting methods used were pre mordanting, simultaneous mordanting, post mordanting and pre post mordanting methods. From the exploration results, it can be concluded that ekselsa husk waste can produce color variations with shades of brown, cream and gray depend on the mordant on hemp fiber. In addition to providing color variations, the use of mordant can also increase the level of color fastness in textiles.