Fashion is more strongly a woman-based industry to begin
with, so it is only fitting to focus my design concept to that particular
consumer group. As a woman, I am notorious for being an over-consumer as I am
constantly buying clothes that I already have multiples of in the same style but
in different colors. An over-consumer is defined as someone who consumes a
resource in excess. As a result, environmental degradation occurs and resources
and materials are harder to replace. According to Fuad-Luke, transforming
cultural perceptions about sustainability is crucial to developing positive
solutions among society. Without altering consumer behavior, society is going
to be much more resistant to change. And change is necessary if we hope to
create a world more focused on sustainability.
Design activism, or “issue-led design,” is focused on
creating entirely new products based on satisfying our needs as consumers. The
issue of gender equality and the empowerment of women is the inspiration of my
design concept, which is providing women with the empowerment and feeling of
acceptance that they deserve in today’s corporate work environment. The work
suit is the most commanding article of clothing that a woman can own.
Therefore, I am giving this consumer group an opportunity to design their own
eco-friendly suit out of recyclable materials via an online database. The suits
can be made with unique appliques or a range of layers that can be shed on the
outer layers of the jacket in order to prolong product use and postpone product
replacement. Before gaining access to the online site, the women will be
instructed to complete a survey that will lightly educate them on information
regarding textile waste and environmental impact of material production and
consumption. I hope that this will inspire them to do more sustainable research
on their own and extend this unique concept to others. Fuad-Luke’s explanation
of “halfway products” also inspired my design concept, as products are made
with room left for the user to complete the making. The user then has their own
matchless creativity to differentiate their work suit from others, satisfying
their need of self-identity. Knowing who you are as a person and being
confident in what you can bring to the table is what women in the work force
must have in order to be seen as equals in executive decisions. Through
offering them the chance to customize what they wear in a way so that
aggressiveness and control is communicated, a positive change within society is
formed.
The graph below was found on The Bureau of Labor Statistics
website, and shows the substantial progress being made toward relative equality
in the work force between men and women. As you can see, it is also slowing
down the closer that we get to equality. I believe that the process can be
accelerated if women took the initiative to communicate their power based on
what fashion can provide.
A customized, eco-friendly work suit for women is only the
start to improving the world of sustainability. Moving beyond form and function
and promoting more powerful and emotional relationships with the objects that
we consume is the key to halting overconsumption, according to Faud-Luke. It is
also a promising start to changing the near future. Fashion is the answer for
women to speak up and demand the respect that we deserve from men both inside
and outside of the working world. So let’s start talking, ladies.
In this course, I believe that the most important thing I
learned is that change is ultimately up to us. We have the power to put the
concept of sustainability in motion, and until we do it is only going to get
worse. There is an ample amount of information and suggestions to adopting a
different lifestyle when it comes to production and consumption, but it has to
be collectively adopted. With this knowledge, I plan to continue to research
and find ways that I can contribute to this movement toward a more sustainable
earth. I also want to educate others with what I have learned so that they
become more aware of the severity of the situation and how simple it could be
to resolve. Now that I have taken this course, I would like to learn more about
how I could potentially market the sustainable concept in an effective and
inspiring way. I feel as though there isn’t enough promotion and education
regarding a greener environment, and so I would like to learn how to do so in a
way that will lead designers and consumers to take action.
Hey, Mallory! Wow, this is so powerful and so well done. I think you have captured nicely what Fuad Luke is advocating, socially-driven design. I would totally purchase your design concept! (and feel empowered doing it!)
ReplyDeleteAnd, I especially appreciate that you understand how important our industry really is (I suspect you are taking Professor Drab's course!), and what an enormous contribution we make. I would love to take you on a recruiting trip!! I think we can refine how we are perceived as a field, and position ourselves as leaders, because if there is anything we know well, it is the relationship the consumer has with her things!
Dr. Armstrong,
DeleteThank you for the feedback! I'm glad that you understand my concept and would like to adopt it. I actually am not taking Professor Drab's course, but I did take the Environmental Perspectives course last semester with Dr. Peek. I see many similarities in that course and this one, and I have been able to develop many of my ideas for my blogs based off of what I gathered from Dr. Peek's class. I believe that the relationship between consumers and our products is an important one and should be addressed much more in order to change attitudes about sustainability. Thank you!
Mallory,
ReplyDeleteYour blog was well written and a wonderful concept. I feel like the past couple weeks you have really explored your imagination to come up with some really unique, fascinating ideas. On page 115 of the reading it discusses focusing on experiences, not objects. I think by engaging the consumer as you are suggesting that you would be able to do just that. You might check out that page to see what other characteristics could be applied to your design. Well done, and again, good luck in the final weeks of the semester!
Thank you for the positive feedback, Kimberly! I will be sure to look at the page that you mentioned when writing about my final design concept!
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