Essays about: "styles in clothing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the words styles in clothing.
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1. Exploring the Use of Attention for Generation Z Fashion Style Recognition with User Annotations as Labels
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : As e-commerce and online shopping have increased worldwide, the interest and research of intelligent fashion systems have expanded. Given the competitive nature of the fashion market business, digital marketplaces depend on determining customer preferences. READ MORE
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2. IXD and Second-hand Shopping Experience : Interactions to better the user experience of second-hand stores to attract Fast-Fashion Consumers to Second-hand Shopping Experience
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)Abstract : This project deals with the potential interaction design that can create ways for fast-fashion consumers toward using second-hand clothing. Through contextual inquiries, main insights were used to guide the prototyping. This led to creating Vintage Block, an app and in-store experience consisting of three different ideas. READ MORE
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3. Can we play our way to a more circular fashion world? : A quantitative study about the impact of gamification on consumer attitudes and intentions to use C2C apps
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : As new styles rapidly replace the old and garments are discarded, fast fashion and clothing consumption contribute to a serious and negative environmental impact. Previous research and fast fashion’s negative sustainability consequences all imply that a change is required. READ MORE
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4. Affiliation with the Past : Narrating Identity Through Neo-Edwardian Style in Digital Era
University essay from Stockholms universitet/ModevetenskapAbstract : The focus of this study is on the contemporary phenomenon of the adaptation the motifs of the European turn-of-the-century fashion – Edwardian fashion (1901-1910) – to daily or a near-daily sartorial practice, defined by the author as neo-Edwardian style. On the premises of ethnographic study, this thesis explores how people transform and embody their identities through garments by living images and motifs of ‘past’ to negotiate the meanings of their clothing, appearances and personalities in the present. READ MORE
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5. The apparel industry’s environmental impact, mitigation and adaptation to climate change : A case study of three Swedish companies
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : Each year a large number of garments are produced. The annual global clothing production today accedes 100 billion garments. By 2030, the world population will be more than 8.5 billion people and global clothing production will rise by 63%. READ MORE