apparel design in India
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Nike is the biggest clothing company in terms of brand value with a valuation of $31.30 billion.
French luxury brands Louis Vuitton (26.29 billion)
Chanel (19.39 billion) are the second and third most valuable brands globally.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Though India is one of the countries where there is a huge number of apparel options, considering the cultural diversity and different communities. Yet some common ones are listed below:
- T-shirts and hoodies
- Women's western wear
- Ethnic wear with a contemporary twist
- Innerwear
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Apparel Designers are increasing day to day and it is also becoming difficult to continue producing a large number of products and sell them in the market. In today's fast-changing modern environment, brands that pick up speed and become more responsive to customer needs are more likely to win. Here are a few trending technologies that create changes in the fashion industry.
- Artificial Intelligence: Applications assist both customers and manufacturers in determining fit, which makes customers happier and reduces the industry's environmental impact. Al is used by designers to create fabrics and garments, and by consulting firms
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Apparel Design is a rigorous program of study. You'll gain design skills and knowledge in areas of the fashion industry from the concept of the product, through development and production, to marketing.
The following are some of the areas included in this program:
Design fundamentals | Flat-Pattern |
Oral, written, and graphic communication | Technical Design |
Illustration and presentation methods | Textiles |
Computer-aided design | Fashion Forecasting |
Garment construction techniques | Merchandising – Visual |
Tailoring | History of Costume and Textiles |
Draping | Textile and Apparel international trade, forecasting and business |
Source - Multiple external/official sites, data may vary.
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