textile technological innovation in fashion(concept to catwalk) by shazzadul islam
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Textile Technological Innovation in Fashion
Concept to Catwalk…
Presented by: Shazzadul IslamID: 141265530
Dept. of Textile EngineeringCity University
What is Innovation?
“Innovation is not the product of logical thought, although the result is tied to logical structure"
Albert Einstein
Innovation
Textile Technology
CatwalkFashion
Relation among Textile Technology, Fashion & Catwalk
Air dye: Water-free Printing on
Textiles
pH Indicating Clothing
Color-Changing Fabrics
Self-Healing Fabrics
3D-Printed Clothing
Eco-comfy Clothing
Wearable Technology
NFC Interactive Clothing
Skinners
Some Innovative Smart Textile Technology
The brown and blue dress on the left was produced without any pigments or dyes. The colors were
created by coating cotton fibers with nanoparticles and manipulating the way matter and light interacts
between the particles.
Smart textiles or garments that merge fashion and technology
Air Dye works with proprietary dyes that are
heat-transferred from paper to fabric in a one-step process. This can save between seven and 75
gallons of water in the dying of a pound of fabric, save energy, and produces no harmful by-products. The
technology uses 85 percent less energy then traditional
dying methods.
Dying with Air, Saving Gallons of Water
NFC Interactive Clothing
NFC(Near Field Communication)
It’s the technology
behind wireless payment
3D Printing
There’s no waste,
whereas there’s always
waste with textiles!
Eco Comfy Clothing
It’s easy to feel heavily weighed
down by our clothing.
Color-Changing Fabrics
Self-healing Fabrics
Self-healing fabrics are actually a part of our lives right now, and they’re about to start multiplying.
While rips and tears in any item of clothing are an annoyance, when it comes to waterproof garments
the problem affects more than just looks.
Solar Panel Jackets
The technology creates solar
power that can do awesome things like charge the
phone.
What is Catwalk?
Fashion & Catwalk
Next Generation FashionNext Generation Catwalk
Next Generation Textile Technology
E-textile
In "third generation" wearable's, the garment is the sensor. A growing
number of companies are creating pressure, strain and temperature
sensors for this purpose.
Skinners
The Future is calling!