I think **sustainability** is the key word for this week. I looked into **modular clothing** as a design approach for making clothes **versatile** and **multifunctional** using detachable and adaptable elements. It focuses on reusability and reduced waste. For example, we can change the width of a garment by adding in or taking out some modular parts, and the extra parts can be made into some other objects. Thus, modular fashion minimizes the environmental toll by promoting **circular economy**.
## **ZERO WASTE**
Zero waste fashion is about producing zero or very little textile/material waste during the production stage. It aimes to **utilize existing materials to their full capacity**. Zero waste can be achieved by 2 ways. Designers can use **special pattern-cutting process** to reduce or eliminate waste as well as **reusing excess fabric** from other pieces.
## **RESEARCH**
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I think **sustainability** is the key word for this week. I looked into **modular clothing** as a design approach for making clothes **versatile** and **multifunctional** using detachable and adaptable elements. It focuses on reusability and reduced waste. For example, we can change the width of a garment by adding in or taking out some modular parts, and the extra parts can be made into some other objects. Thus, modular fashion minimizes the environmental toll by promoting **circular economy**.
## **ZERO WASTE**
Zero waste fashion is about producing zero or very little textile/material waste during the production stage. It aimes to **utilize existing materials to their full capacity**. Zero waste can be achieved by 2 ways. Designers can use **special pattern-cutting process** to reduce or eliminate waste as well as **reusing excess fabric** from other pieces.