PROPOSTA DE COLEÇÃO DE MODA INCLUSIVA VOLTADA PARA PESSOAS COM COMPROMETIMENTO MOTOR

The fashion universe has a long history of exclusion, although in recent years there has been an increase in the vocalization about the gaps in the industry, especially regarding minorities. However, when talking about inclusive fashion, there are not many advances and purchase options in popular...

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Autor principal: PEREIRA, VANESSA BATISTA
Outros Autores: Lanutti, Jamille Noretza de Lima
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/53434
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Resumo:The fashion universe has a long history of exclusion, although in recent years there has been an increase in the vocalization about the gaps in the industry, especially regarding minorities. However, when talking about inclusive fashion, there are not many advances and purchase options in popular stores for people with motor impairment, making it difficult to access basic necessities and intervening in their autonomy, turning them dependent on family or caregivers when dressing or undressing. The purpose of this work is to study pattern drafting and construction alternatives to facilitate the handling of different categories of clothing and to present them as a collection at the end of this study, using the methodology of Magnus et al. (2006). So far, with the use of tools and data collection with the target audience, it has been possible to perceive the gap that exists in the market and how people with disabilities would like to get more involved with fashion as a form of expression, besides just for comfort. Thus, the present project seeks to propose the development of an inclusive fashion collection aiming at greater autonomy and independence of the disabled user. The project took place through the application of several tools and, its finalization, through the development of pilot sheets and technical sheets, dedicated towards industrial production. Besides developing prototypes for a collection of 10 pieces (03 tops, 02 bottoms, 03 full body pieces and 02 overlays); which was evaluated according to inclusion criteria, the results obtained allow us to state that the objective was achieved, not only through the pieces produced, but also through the important reflection on project requirements aimed at inclusive fashion design.