Shaker, R., Abdelrahman, S., Ashour, N. (2024). Frugal innovation approach utilizing Orange Economy in fashion via Graduation project. International Design Journal, 14(6), 567-584. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.316237.1183
Rania Shaker; Shima H. Abdelrahman; Nagah s. Ashour. "Frugal innovation approach utilizing Orange Economy in fashion via Graduation project". International Design Journal, 14, 6, 2024, 567-584. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.316237.1183
Shaker, R., Abdelrahman, S., Ashour, N. (2024). 'Frugal innovation approach utilizing Orange Economy in fashion via Graduation project', International Design Journal, 14(6), pp. 567-584. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.316237.1183
Shaker, R., Abdelrahman, S., Ashour, N. Frugal innovation approach utilizing Orange Economy in fashion via Graduation project. International Design Journal, 2024; 14(6): 567-584. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.316237.1183
Frugal innovation approach utilizing Orange Economy in fashion via Graduation project
1Homeconomics dept,Faculty of women for Arts ,Science and education,Ain Shams University
2Home economics dept. Faculty of Women Ain Sams University
3Home economics dept. Faculty of Women for Arta , Science and Education ,Ain Shams University
Abstract
The creative economy represents a viable path for growth, achievable through forward-thinking, collaborative policy measures and actions across different departments. This research is establishing a graduation project to: Reviving the Egyptian costume identity in a trendy contemporary way. increasing the economic and social empowerment of women (students of fourth grade clothing and Textile program ) to achieve these goals twenty-nine were done taking twelve products as an example evaluating by questioner form cost and profit proposals with brand constructing. we found that Appling and performing a final graduation project for young women of forth grade in clothing and textile program as core of futuristic small business holding all accumulated expertise for them giving a step for women empowerment and creating a new future job.To update items and create fashionable products suitable to contemporary markets, it is possible to work with young, creative designers. Crafts may be developed and unique designs that progress them can be created using artificial intelligence approaches in some steps like pattern making. products may be promoted and marketed through entrepreneurship, and websites can be made to sell and market things online. To create affordable, handcrafted outfits for a wide range of social groups, as well as to promote cleaner manufacturing and environmental preservation, trash from textile and yarn factories and apparel manufacturers may be recycled.
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