Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Critical Thinking in Fashion

Critical thinking is defined on dictionary.com to be "disciplined thinking that is clear, rational, open-minded, and informed by evidence." So what does this have to do with fashion? Fashion design is considered to be creative, not logical. However, critical thinking is necessary in the fashion industry to bridge the gap between art and practicality. Designers, and anyone in the fashion industry, must balance they're creative art with the logistics, pricing, and efficiency of production. They must take into account that more seams are more expensive, and whether or not this expense is practical or harmful. They also must balance their own creative output with what the market actually wants. Even though art is a form of personal expression, it still has to be marketable. 
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