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Analysis of Sustainable Fashion Implementation in Local Fashion Brand Meraki Studios using The Five Dimensions of Sustainable Fashion

Published date: Jan 08 2025

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: The Bandung Creative Movement 2023 – Enhancing Collaboration In Arts, Design And Craft For Sustainable Creative Industries: Sustainable Design

Pages: 125 - 131

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v10i2.17885

Authors:

Arini Arumsariariniarumsari@telkomuniversity.ac.idTelkom University, Bandung

Amira NurkhaledaTelkom University, Bandung

Mohamad Otto Ridwan MandagiTelkom University, Bandung

Ranaida NashitaTelkom University, Bandung

Abstract:

The world of fashion in Indonesia has great potential as seen from the many local fashion brands that have developed rapidly. The development of local fashion certainly coincides with the accumulation of fabric waste that is produced so that awareness is needed regarding sustainable design for local brands in creating works. One of the local brands that has carried out sustainable design is Meraki studio, located in Bandung. This paper aims to discuss awareness regarding sustainable design that has been carried out by the Meraki studio brand using the Five Dimension theory of sustainable fashion. The research uses qualitative methods with observation and in-depth interviews as well as secondary data collection in the form of relevant journals, books and articles as well as previous research.

Keywords: local brand, meraki studios, sustainable fashion, textile waste

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