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Rahayu Budhi Handayani
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rahayu.handayani@ciputra.ac.id
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jurnalmoda@ciputra.ac.id
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Moda : The Fashion Journal
ISSN : 26565005     EISSN : 26558203     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37715/moda
Core Subject : Art,
MODA merupakan jurnal akademik yang diterbitkan secara online oleh Program Fashion Product Design Universitas Ciputra. Jurnal ini merupakan kompilasi dari hasil penelitian, produksi, perancangan, review teori dan literatur maupun praktik-praktik bisnis dari produk-produk fashion, yang tidak terbatas dalam ruang lingkup nasional namun juga dalam kajian internasional. Nama Moda, diambil dari bahasa Italia yang artinya Fashion dalam bahasa Indonesia. Harapannya ke depan Moda dapat menjadi salah satu rujukan mutakhir dan terpercaya di bidang produk fashion baik secara akademik maupun industri. . Artikel yang dimuat belum pernah diterbitkan di media lain dan atau proceeding ber-ISBN/ISSN. Isi artikel beserta semua akibat yang ditimbulkan oleh artikel itu menjadi tanggung jawab penuh penulisnya.
Articles 65 Documents
DESIGNING READY-TO-WEAR DELUXE FASHION WITH LONTARA BUGIS MOTIFS USING PLASTIC BAG WASTE AND STITCHING TECHNIQUES Valerie, Gricel; Tanzil, Marini Yunita; Tahalele, Yoanita Kartika Sari
MODA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/moda.v6i2.5649

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Plastic bag waste is one of the largest pollutants damaging the environment. Due to its single-use nature, the impact on the environment is severe. Therefore, the reuse of plastic bag waste is essential. Additionally, the use of Bugis Lontara script, a cultural language, is becoming unrecognized by the younger generation when it is a unique identity of a country. Promoting the Bugis Lontara script is hoped to help raise awareness among public. The project will be a ready-to-wear deluxe party attire. The research method used is qualitative. Primary data collection was conducted through interviews with 6 experts and 12 extreme users, while secondary data sources were obtained from scientific journals, reference books, and online articles. The design stages used are the Design Thinking Stages. Based on primary and secondary data, it was found that the production of plastic bag waste continues to rise annually, and various recycling methods are being implemented in the fashion industry. Moreover, the use of the Bugis Lontara script is rarely known or used, with many young people unaware of it. Therefore, preservation actions are necessary through the fashion industry. The application of motifs is done entirely by hand, enhancing the value of the clothing, which is realized in the form of party attire.
PERANCANGAN BUSANA READY-TO-WEAR DELUXE WANITA MENGAPLIKASIKAN SUBBUDAYA GOTIK DENGAN EKSPERIMEN TEXTILE Kongdoro, Adelene; Enrico, Enrico; Teowarang, Janet
MODA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/moda.v6i2.5668

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Globalization and development of times have triggered the entry of various types of foreign subculturesinto the country, one of which is the Gothic subculture which is widely embraced by the nation's younggeneration, especially in big cities. This subculture is generally associated with things that tend to bedepressive and contain elements of rebellion which cause negative societal stigma and stereotypestowards people who are part of this subculture, thus creating limitations in accessibility. The design, which discusses the application of gothic subculture into deluxe ready-to-wear clothing with textile artexperiments, was carried out with the aim of showing the artistic and aesthetic side of gothic style tocounter the negative views of the general public and the limited accessibility of gothic subculture usingqualitative research methods by collecting data from 6 experts and 12 extreme users. The design method used is Design Thinking which consists of five stages, namely empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and testing which produces five final designs by applying textile art and trend analysis in collections inspired by the Gothic subculture. It is hoped that this design can be a mean of self-expression so that stereotypes and negative views of the gothic subculture are not the focus of society and can expand the accessibility of this style to the general public.
PERANCANGAN BUSANA READY-TO-WEAR DELUXE WANITA DENGAN KONSEP KESETARAAN GENDER MENGGUNAKAN SURFACE DESIGN EMBROIDERY Soehartono, Sharren; Enrico, Enrico; Githapradana, Dewa Made Weda
MODA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/moda.v7i1.5691

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Different perspectives and ways of thinking about culture and beliefs can be a source of gender issues in society. According to historical records, most societies in the past still adhere to a patriarchal culture, which places men as the main power holder and treats women as weak people who have no power. Some communities still adhere to this culture today. This research aims to represent gender equality and women empowerment through the design of women's deluxe ready-to-wear clothing using surface design embroidery. The qualitative research method was conducted by interviewing 6 fashion experts and 12 extreme users, as well as journals, news, and online observations as secondary data collection. The design method used is the design thinking method with the stages of empathize, define, ideate, prototype, to test, which is a guide so that the design results are in accordance with the initial concept. The result of this design consisted of 5 sets of deluxe ready-to-wear clothing that combined structure, feminine, and revealing elements with the main materials of semi wool, tweed, and chiffon and the application of surface design embroidery exploration with an unfinished impression to convey gender equality and women empowerment issues. This collection is aimed at women fashion enthusiasts aged 20 - 35 who value uniqueness and quality, prioritize trend and style, and have middle to upper class status. Through the application of surface design embroidery on clothing, it is hoped that it can be a solution in building public awareness about gender equality and women empowerment.
PERANCANGAN AVANT-GARDE FESYEN DENGAN PENGAPLIKASIAN DEKORATIF LIMBAH LOGAM TIMAH MENGGUNAKAN MELTING TECHNIQUE Phang, Selena MarieAnn Heinrich; Gondoputranto, Olivia; Teowarang, Janet Rine
MODA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/moda.v7i1.5698

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This research aims to warn and promote the dangers of heavy metal waste. Metals have different characteristics, some consist of very dangerous elements and some have less harmful effects yet still impacts the environment. The research results show that environmental pollution due to heavy metals is increasingly becoming an alarming problem and is of great concern throughout the world because of its negative impacts. By reprocessing tin metal waste from factories, with making use of melting technique, which later will form up shapes that will be the decorative elements in collection products with the style of Avant-garde and a part of Wearable Art. From the development of this design, it can help with the problem of metal waste and at the same time express artistic freedom through experimental work with sustainable materials. This research is a qualitative research that underlies constructivist beliefs. This research was conducted with 6 experts who are experts in different fields with different views, with 12 extreme users who have an interest in fashion. Experts and extreme users answered researcher’s questions using different and appropriate interview methods.
PEMANFAATAN LIMBAH DENIM UNTUK PERANCANGAN STREETWEAR WANITA MENGGUNAKAN TEKNIK INTERLOCKING MODULAR DAN LASER CUT Salsabil, Zafira Salma; Tanzil, Marini Yunita; Tahalele, Yoanita Kartika Sari
MODA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/moda.v7i1.5699

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The fashion industry, particularly the denim sector, is experiencing rapid growth in Indonesia but also causes significant environmental problems due to poorly managed production waste. This research aims to reduce environmental pollution by utilizing denim waste through interlocking modular and laser cut techniques in the design of women's streetwear. The interlocking modular technique allows the combination of denim fabric modules into strong and aesthetically pleasing structures, while laser cutting is used to precisely cut decorative motifs. This method is developed based on techniques previously applied by Eunsuk Hur. This study employs a qualitative method through interviews with six experts and twelve extreme users, along with observations, literature reviews, journals, and articles. The results indicate that the combination of interlocking modular and laser cut techniques can produce visually appealing women's streetwear collections while reducing fashion industry waste. In the initial stages, denim modules used in the interlocking modular technique were not lined with interfacing, making them prone to damage even after using the laser cut technique. The study found that adding interfacing is crucial to prevent fiber damage. Denim, being a material that is quite challenging to process using the interlocking modular technique, requires in-depth experimentation to adjust methods to achieve the desired aesthetic and functional outcomes. Overall, this research provides valuable insights into experimental approaches in sustainable fashion design. By continuously experimenting and involving users in the development process, it is hoped that this innovation can inspire the local fashion industry to be more mindful of denim waste utilization and support environmental sustainability.