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    Diversity Studio Collection: Autumn/Winter 2008/09

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    Authors
    Dillon, Patricia
    Issue Date
    2007
    
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    Indigo February 2007
    Abstract
    This submission represents an original collection of textile designs derived through textile experimentation. The process is linked to the biennial focus upon the “Indigo” exhibition. The “Diversity Studio” conducts market analysis, creative development, product testing and materials investigation that leads to a new presentation every six months. The work described in this submission delivers:1) Current and emerging trends in Fashion and Textiles.2) Reports on ‘social, technical, economic and political’ issues (STEP factors) that impact upon current practice in fashion and textiles. 3) Original design to inform future markets. The work demands research and dialogue with industry professionals such as the Creative Director and Editor of “Textile View,” Marie Christine Vianney. While the process includes factor analysis and original interviews and research; it is instinctive vision that defines the prediction. Dillon is the primary investigator of new trends and conceptual thinking for the partnership and sets the parameters for the new collection in consultation with the other members.
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    In: Indigo February 2007, Salon International du Dessin et de la Creation Textile, Hall 6, Parc d’Expositions de Paris Nord Villepinte, Paris, France
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2436/34514
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    en
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    “Indigo” is an invitational event for textile design and the fashion industry; representing 170 design studios with buyers from over 110 countries. Working under the auspices of “Diversity Studio,” Dillon’s primary collaborator is Research Fellow, Patricia Worrall, Liverpool John Moores University. Designs created by Dillon were purchased by: Zibetti, Italy; Sandra Starkman, New York; Lauren Videl, Paris. The designs come to market in Autumn/Winter 2008/09. Participating in “Indigo” since 2002, the co-authors work with: Donna Karan, New York; Chanel, Paris and Fendi, Italy.
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