Diseño de modas
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Item Procesos de lavados en denim para el desarrollo sostenible(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Diseño, Artes y Arquitectura. Carrera de Diseño de Modas., 2018-09) Jarrín Real, Alba Valeria; Paredes Morales, María CristinaThe research project deals with processes of denim washes for sustainable development, was considered the most demanded washes in the denim industry that are stone1, stone2 and stone3 with a rethinking of more sustainable washes called sos1, sos2, sos3, through the Contribution of specialists in washes was able to generate new washes with a contribution of design concepts based on sustainability, to project a new business model and create processes friendly to the environment. In the feasibility of the proposal a textile catalog was made, with sustainable design proposals for its use within the denim-universe industry of jeanswear apparel, using short processes unlike traditional washes. In addition to this we can optimize time and reduce water consumption in each washing process, these processes will allow the designer and entrepreneurs to have a guide to promote sustainability in addition to contributing and improving our environmental environment. The development of this work will serve to promote a contribution in the textile industry (zone three) where there are companies dedicated to jeans, leather and footwear thus contributing to the productive matrix as they will generate ventures with the rethinked proposals of sustainable washes in denim and This way we will improve fashion innovation and the safety of forming a socially responsible country by promoting a sustainable fashion that with design management is increasingly innovative.Item Editorial de Moda: Una mirada hacia las marcas ecuatorianas sostenibles(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Diseño, Artes y Arquitectura. Carrera de Diseño de Modas., 2018-05) Viteri Sevilla, Ana María; Paredes Morales, María CristinaWe have lived in a consumerist society since the 20th century, this is because big trademarks have taken advantage of this system and they started to generate fast fashion. Fast fashion is a movement that supports mass production, in which the lifespan of the garments tends to be shorter and, therefore; cheaper. This is when sustainable fashion emerges as a transformation for the system where it takes care of social, environmental and economic aspects, promoting the quality of life. The present research is geared towards the diffusion of sustainable Ecuadorian brands that are proved a new profitable business for the economy of the country and the creative industry. Data about these companies was compiled; dividing each one of them according to their grade of sustainability, and through a fashion editorial, the new macro trend that is emerging can be diffused. It will be a means of communication that helps the consumer to know about ideologies that are transforming the fashion system in Ecuador. To prompt the academy, consumers and designers to take a turn, leading them to a new system. Slow fashion brands offer a new alternative and give their consumer a design made with responsibility, being points of reference as new postmodernist currents, defining a differentiating way of thinking with local value and design. This unconventional but accurate media will help the brands to be recognized and will give them support to enhance their identity as an Ecuadorian design, locally and internationally. The concept of the sustainable fashion editorial is subtle, since it is part of a long and laborious process that very few people adopt as a way of life. It tries to present processes that strengthen the identity of the design sector, where each brand is identified by its authenticity and becomes a form of cultural expression of the country.Item Diseño de indumentaria femenina gestionada en moda lenta con remanentes de la comunidad de Zuleta(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Carrera de Diseño de Modas, 2016) Juma Chuquin, Miryam Elizabeth; Escobar Guanoluisa, Taña ElizabethThe project is focused on the design of clothing based on slow fashion. The Ecuadorian consumer is accustomed to buy products of fast fashion, but today is born a new consumer who seeks to avoid pollution to the environment and also shows interest in knowing where is origin the product that he goes to acquired, for this reason that arises ELiJUMA with the purpose of preserving the intangible cultural heritage of Ecuador, being these the embroidered remnants of the community of Zuleta, as well, for avoid the contamination to the environment. ELiJUMA works with social responsibility and fair trade. In the present project was developed blouses with embroidered remnants of the community of Zuleta in organic cotton textiles, in addition it was elaborated coats with embroidered remnants of the community of Zuleta and cloth of wool of sheep. The products are developed with local artisans, taking advantage of their skills and experience. So also the project contributes to the development of the productive matrix of Ecuador.Item "El eco-diseño una alternativa para el desarrollo potencial y su influencia en la moda sustentable en el cantón Ambato en el año 2015"(Universidad Técnica de Ambato, 2016) Villalva Guanoluisa, Natalia del Carmen; Escobar Guanoluisa, Taña ElizabethConsumerist society with mass production, characterized the twentieth century. And by the advent of modernism era of industrialization she had its peak. The fashion system took advantage of this movement and created fast fashion, as a flexible production system that has generated increasingly occurring more and more clothes are consumed whose life expectancy is shorter, and therefore cheaper. The ravages of reflected industrial development on global warming, and environmental devastation have been the hallmark of the century, which has brought about after all that mess, the emergence of a collective thought of reconciliation with nature called postmodernism, framed within the megatrend towards sustainability and the transformation of the fashion system, which meant the change of quantity for quality. Sustainable fashion as a social metamorphosis that challenges mass production then appears promotes fair trade and poses an improvement to the quality of life. This transformation is not alien to our Ecuadorian region, in this investigation, it was found the existence of companies that make design with social responsibility, and that turn out to be a benchmark with new business models that contribute to the system of sustainable fashion for the textile cluster apparel, leather and footwear, now massive and industrialized. It was sustainable fashion as a social megatrend generated by a current of postmodernist thought, to define the guidelines of sustainable clothing design. He brought to it the survey of slow fashion companies made visible in the region, the same as were analyzed by an ethnographic study. Finally mapping companies that make design with social responsibility was raised as a proposal to enhance the development of sustainable fashion in the city of Ambato, compiled in a portfolio.