13 Mar 2017

Literature review: strategies aimed at diminishing production volumes of clothing

Here is the result of a literature search I've been working on during the last months. The table is the bases of an article, co-authored by Prof. Ruud Balkenende, that will be presented at the Product Lifetimes and the Environment (PLATE) conference in Delft in November.

Strategies aimed at diminishing production volumes of clothing from a design perspective as found in sustainable fashion literature



References:

Aakko, M., 2013a. Artisanal and Slow : The case of Anna Ruohonen. In K. Niinimäki, ed. Sustainable Fashion: New Approaches. Helsinki: Aalto University, pp. 56–67.
Aakko, M., 2013b. What is the Role of Aesthetics in Sustainability? In K. Niinimäki, ed. Sustainable Fashion: New Approaches. Helsinki: Aalto University.
Armstrong, C., 2013. Product-Service Systems Design Thinking for Sustainable Fashion. In K. Niinimäki, ed. Sustainable Fashion: New Approaches. Helsinki: Aalto University, pp. 102–109.
Armstrong, C.M. et al., 2015. Sustainable product-service systems for clothing: Exploring consumer perceptions of consumption alternatives in Finland. Journal of Cleaner Production, 97, pp.30–39.
Ballie, J., 2013. e-Co-Textile Design : How Can Textile Design and Making, Combined with Social Media Tools, Achieve a More Sustainable Fast Fashion Future ? University of the Arts London.
Black, S. et al., 2009. Considerate Design for Personalised Fashion: towards Sustainable Fashion Design and Consumption. In 5th International Conference on Mass Customization & Personalization MCPC 2009.
Black, S., 2008. Eco-chic: the fashion paradox, London: Black Dog Publishing.
Busch, O. Von, 2013. Designing Capabilities. In J. Teunissen & J. Brand, eds. A Fashion Odyssey. Artez Press.
Busch, O. Von, 2008. FASHION-able. University of Gothenburg.
Cao, H. et al., 2014. Adaptable apparel: a sustainable design solution for excess apparel consumption problem. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 18, pp.52–69. Available at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/JFMM-08-2012-0046.
Cooper, T. et al., 2013. Design for Longevity. Guidance on Increasing the Active Life of Clothing, Banbury, Oxon.
Fletcher, K., 2010. Slow Fashion: An Invitation for Systems Change. Fashion Practice, 2(2), pp.259–266.
Fletcher, K., 2008. Sustainable Fashion & Textiles, London: Earthscan.
Fletcher, K. & Grose, L., 2012. Fashion & Sustainability: Design for Change, London: Earthscan.
Hirscher, A.-L., 2013. Joyful Participation in New Ways of Designing and Making Clothes. Aalto University.
Hirscher, A.-L. & Fuad-Luke, A., 2013. Open Participatory Designing for an Alternative Fashion Economy. In K. Niinimäki, ed. Sustainable Fashion: New Approaches. Helsinki: Aalto University, pp. 174–196.
Hur, E.S. & Thomas, B.G., 2011. Transformative Modular Textile Design. In Bridges 2011: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture. Coim, pp. 217–224.
Karell, E., 2013. Planned Continuity – Multi-life Garments through Modular Structures & Supplemental Services. In K. Niinimäki, ed. Sustainable Fashion: New Approaches. Helsinki: Aalto University, pp. 102–109.
Karell, E., 2014. Planned Continuity Design of Sustainable Clothing Service Concept. Aalto University.
Koo, H., 2012. Design Functions in Transformable Garments for Sustainability.
Laitala, K., Boks, C. & Klepp, I.G., 2015. Making Clothing Last : A Design Approach for Reducing the Environmental Impacts. International Journal of Design, 9(93–107).
Mclaren, A. & Mclauchlan, S., 2015. Crafting sustainable repairs : extending the life of clothes approaches to. In Product Lifetimes and the Environment (PLATE) Conference proceedings.
Niinimäki, K., 2009. Developing Sustainable Products by Deepening Consumers’ Product Attachment through Customizing. In 5th International Conference on Mass Customization & Personalization MCPC 2009.
Niinimäki, K., 2013. Sustainable Fashion: New Approaches K. Niinimäki, ed., Helsinki: Aalto University.

Niinimäki, K. & Hassi, L., 2011. Emerging design strategies in sustainable production and consumption of textiles and clothing. Journal of Cleaner Production, 19(16), pp.1876–1883.