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Socializing Value Creation Through Practices of Making Clothing Differently: A Case Study of a Makershop With Diverse Locals
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Value TheoryPopular CultureConsumer CultureManagementCommodificationPlace BrandBrand BuildingValue CreationParticipatory ArtMaterial CultureFashionBrand DevelopmentClothing DifferentlySocial MakingDress And Appearance StudiesCultural ImpactValue Co-creationDiverse LocalsMarketingCostume DesignParticipatory DesignCultureCase StudySocial InnovationArtsTextile ManagementCross-cultural Placemaking
To counter the unsustainability of the current mainstream fashion system, an increasing number of designers are activating practices of social making aimed at empowering people through shared learning experiences. Within this context, the collaborative network Mode Uncut initiated Make Yourself…, a project focused on socializing value creation through making clothing differently. This article presents the project which took place in BITZ Unibz FabLab in Bolzano (Italy), as a case of social making of clothing in a “makershop” (i.e., a makerspace combined with a pop-up shop where diverse locals make clothes using discarded textiles and second-hand garments). Through this participatory action research project, it emerged that the process of bringing together diverse locals in a makerspace can help generating different clothing concepts, and that these concepts can bring about different value propositions for local clothes production. As an outcome of the project, a framework for socializing value creation was corroborated and enriched; the framework is conceived for other designers to use and generate value for individuals, communities, societies, the environment and local economies. In conclusion, this article discusses how social making contributes to shaping alternative exchange economies of fashion.
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