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Garment Designing Process – Kumasi Polytechnic Experience


 

This study is a record of the unique procedure developed by the creative design lecturers at Department of Fashion Design and Textiles Studies of Kumasi Polytechnic, as their contribution to academic training for the Fashion Industry. The study is purely qualitative and it describes how fashion students with a creative touch to produce garments have used traditional resources. The study is a collaboration between the local Fashion Industry in Kumasi and the Fashion Department of Kumasi Polytechnic. Activities of selected local industry players were observed and the management of those fashion houses were interviewed to identify challenges in the garment design and production process. Findings from the fieldwork identified the lack of research and creativity as a major gap in the garment designing process. Subsequently, interventions were designed and used to develop a model for the local fashion industry. The result is a demonstration of how garments can be developed through research by combining conventional and local resources. The unique experience is model for training Tailors and Dressmakers in the catchment area of Kumasi Polytechnic, and others in the Fashion field.


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Garment designing, theme board, branding, run-way
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This study is a record of the unique procedure developed by the creative design lecturers at Department of Fashion Design and Textiles Studies of Kumasi Polytechnic, as their contribution to academic training for the Fashion Industry. The study is purely qualitative and it describes how fashion students with a creative touch to produce garments have used traditional resources. The study is a collaboration between the local Fashion Industry in Kumasi and the Fashion Department of Kumasi Polytechnic. Activities of selected local industry players were observed and the management of those fashion houses were interviewed to identify challenges in the garment design and production process. Findings from the fieldwork identified the lack of research and creativity as a major gap in the garment designing process. Subsequently, interventions were designed and used to develop a model for the local fashion industry. The result is a demonstration of how garments can be developed through research by combining conventional and local resources. The unique experience is model for training Tailors and Dressmakers in the catchment area of Kumasi Polytechnic, and others in the Fashion field.


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Garment designing, theme board, branding, run-way