Elbarbary, A., Gad, S. (2025). Fashion design Methodology for Emerging Designers and its Relationship to Design Management in Garment Factories in the Ara of Artificial Intelligence. International Design Journal, 15(5), 37-56. doi: 10.21608/idj.2025.388763.1336
Ahmed Fahem Elbarbary; Shimaa Ahmed Gad. "Fashion design Methodology for Emerging Designers and its Relationship to Design Management in Garment Factories in the Ara of Artificial Intelligence". International Design Journal, 15, 5, 2025, 37-56. doi: 10.21608/idj.2025.388763.1336
Elbarbary, A., Gad, S. (2025). 'Fashion design Methodology for Emerging Designers and its Relationship to Design Management in Garment Factories in the Ara of Artificial Intelligence', International Design Journal, 15(5), pp. 37-56. doi: 10.21608/idj.2025.388763.1336
Elbarbary, A., Gad, S. Fashion design Methodology for Emerging Designers and its Relationship to Design Management in Garment Factories in the Ara of Artificial Intelligence. International Design Journal, 2025; 15(5): 37-56. doi: 10.21608/idj.2025.388763.1336
Fashion design Methodology for Emerging Designers and its Relationship to Design Management in Garment Factories in the Ara of Artificial Intelligence
1Associate Professor of Fashion Design Technology, Faculty of Applied Arts, Benha University
Associate Professor of Department of Fashion Design and Accessories, Faculty of Art and Design, the Applied Science Private University, Jordan
2Lecturer, Department of Fashion and Clothing Technology - Faculty of Applied Arts Benha University
Abstract
Fashion design management in garment factories is considered one of the most important departments in the clothing industry. The stages of fashion design management in fashion houses and scientific institutions differ from fashion design management in ready-made garment factories, but they are closely linked in terms of creative thinking in the design processes. Each of them has a purpose in presenting a piece of clothing in a new way. The purpose of this study is to identify the differences in design quality for emerging designers in the era of artificial intelligence in terms of the methodology and stages of fashion design, and to identify the relationship between them. It also aims to determine the scientific and practical criteria for addressing the processes that emerging fashion designers go through by exploring the ways in which fashion designers begin and the processes that take place in fashion design management in ready-made garment factories, including how to begin fashion design processes and their impact on the experience of emerging factories to achieve the purpose of the research. Qualitative research design was used using a model of the fashion design process in ready-made garment factories by conducting in-depth interviews and participant observations of fashion designers. The study will contribute to organizing the management processes of fashion designers in the design department in ready-made garment factories in Egypt,r. There is also a positive direct relationship between design quality and the scientific methodology of the design stages for emerging designers in the era of artificial intelligence.
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