
The Future of Clothing
Will We Wear Suits on Mars?
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 2023
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-1-350-13859-9 (ISBN)
Description
Disappearing dress codes, customers as designers and wearable technology; in recent years the production and function of clothing has undergone massive change. New manufacturing technologies have brought bespoke design within reach of many consumers for the first time. Miniature sensors can turn ordinary garments into smart devices. And blurring gender roles and class distinctions point the way towards a more fluid approach to clothing, fashion and design.
The Future of Clothing offers a critical introduction to these developments from an interdisciplinary perspective, engaging with their implications for the clothing industry and related fields. You'll learn how mass-personalization impacts the luxury market, the effects of automation on craftsmanship and how AI design may affect individual style choices.
Contributors include fashion historian, author and broadcaster Amber Butchart, adventurer, ecologist and head of the Sculpt the Future Foundation David de Rothschild, and best-selling author Yuval Noah Harari. There are also 8 exclusive illustrations by Salvador Dali, depicting the surrealist master's extraordinary vision of how fine-tailored clothing might evolve in the 21st century. Together they form a truly unique guide to the future of this most creative industry.
The Future of Clothing offers a critical introduction to these developments from an interdisciplinary perspective, engaging with their implications for the clothing industry and related fields. You'll learn how mass-personalization impacts the luxury market, the effects of automation on craftsmanship and how AI design may affect individual style choices.
Contributors include fashion historian, author and broadcaster Amber Butchart, adventurer, ecologist and head of the Sculpt the Future Foundation David de Rothschild, and best-selling author Yuval Noah Harari. There are also 8 exclusive illustrations by Salvador Dali, depicting the surrealist master's extraordinary vision of how fine-tailored clothing might evolve in the 21st century. Together they form a truly unique guide to the future of this most creative industry.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
65 colour illus
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
957 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-13859-9 (9781350138599)
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Persons
Simone Achermann is co-founder of W.I.R.E. (Web for Interdisciplinary Research & Expertise), a leading think tank for business, science and society. She engages with developments and trends in society, business and cultural sciences and is responsible for the ABSTRAKT book series.
Stephan Sigrist is the founder and head of the W.I.R.E. think tank, he has spent many years analyzing interdisciplinary developments in business and society, focusing on the implications of digitization in the life sciences, financial services, media, infrastructure and mobility. He is the publisher of the ABSTRAKT book series, author of a number of publications and a keynote speaker at international conferences.
Stephan Sigrist is the founder and head of the W.I.R.E. think tank, he has spent many years analyzing interdisciplinary developments in business and society, focusing on the implications of digitization in the life sciences, financial services, media, infrastructure and mobility. He is the publisher of the ABSTRAKT book series, author of a number of publications and a keynote speaker at international conferences.
Content
Introduction
1. What is Shaping the Future of Clothing?
Sustainability
New Materials
Blurring Gender Roles
Individualization and Fading Formality
Shaping the future
Drivers of change
Functionalization
Automation
Virtualization
Democratization of Production
2. Rethinking Clothing
Time to Envision the New! - Amber Butchart
The Rediscovery of True Needs - David de Rothschild
Material is the Mother of Invention - Richard Sennett
Interfacing the Body - Linh Le
Clothes with Change. The Human Body, Too! - Yuval Harari
Labour of Love - Jacqueline Sealy
Of Luxury and Eternity - Jean-Claude Biver
Towards Longevity and Multifunctionality - Gregor Thissen
3. Envisioning the Future
Longevity Over Fashion: A Suit for a Lifetime
Customers as Designers: Towards Autarky
Enhanced Protection: Clothes as Alarm Systems
Dressing the Next Generation: Suits for Robots
Craftsmanship as Luxury: Clothing Beyond Automation
Local Fast Fashion: The End of 'Made in Taiwan'
Navigating the Intelligent Environment
References and Further Reading
Index
Picture credits
1. What is Shaping the Future of Clothing?
Sustainability
New Materials
Blurring Gender Roles
Individualization and Fading Formality
Shaping the future
Drivers of change
Functionalization
Automation
Virtualization
Democratization of Production
2. Rethinking Clothing
Time to Envision the New! - Amber Butchart
The Rediscovery of True Needs - David de Rothschild
Material is the Mother of Invention - Richard Sennett
Interfacing the Body - Linh Le
Clothes with Change. The Human Body, Too! - Yuval Harari
Labour of Love - Jacqueline Sealy
Of Luxury and Eternity - Jean-Claude Biver
Towards Longevity and Multifunctionality - Gregor Thissen
3. Envisioning the Future
Longevity Over Fashion: A Suit for a Lifetime
Customers as Designers: Towards Autarky
Enhanced Protection: Clothes as Alarm Systems
Dressing the Next Generation: Suits for Robots
Craftsmanship as Luxury: Clothing Beyond Automation
Local Fast Fashion: The End of 'Made in Taiwan'
Navigating the Intelligent Environment
References and Further Reading
Index
Picture credits