Clothing products development process: a systematic review of models to assist fashion products design
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Fashion design, Models, Product Development, ClothingAbstract
Clothing companies have been intensifying their efforts to excel in their performance to meet the needs of their users while minimizing their operating costs. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt a form of work that coordinates and favors the development of new products in the sector. Thus, this article aims to identify the main models developed to assist the process of developing fashion products through a systematic review in the Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, Proquest and Scielo databases. We identified 973 published articles, which after a filtering process were subjected to a bibliometric and content analysis. The results indicate: United States, Brazil and China, as countries with the largest number of publications, most of the proposed models are destined to the pre-development and development phases in order to provide a better fit of the user specificities to the product, besides a focus. research on user insertion into the development process. Therefore, with this survey it was possible to identify models that seek to improve the processes of development of fashion products prioritizing research (identification of user requirements), creation and detailing (generation of solutions), development (production of clothing), as well as promotion and marketing (product line presentation).
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