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The Process From Design To Production In Garment Development

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There are often new novice asking how the work flow of fashion design is specific.



1. collecting information:



Before designing the design, we should understand all kinds of information in the market and make a thorough investigation.



2. planning and design style:



According to the requirements of market research and enterprise brand strategy, designers add their own unique understanding of Art (aesthetics, technology and Economics), draw sketches or express creative costumes.

Because it is only a plan, there can be no definite size.



3. confirm the design plan:



Consider technical details.

From the aspects of color, texture, integrity and post-processing, we can identify fabrics and accessories that are consistent with creativity.



4. sample making:



Determine the different proportions, the correct location of the size, draw the tailored pattern and its components, further examine the design plan through the sample, calculate the working hours, compile the working procedure, and plan for the production of the workshop.



5. review clothing:



Form, material, processing technology and accessories.



6. producing industrial samples and making technical documents:



It includes widening pattern, layout, material and operation rules.



After the sample is confirmed, the work of costume design is over.

Transfer to the production department to start mass production.


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