2022
DOI: 10.1002/sd.2474
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Sustainable value in the fashion industry: A case study of value construction/destruction using digital twins

Abstract: New technologies—especially the emergence of digital fashion and a growing interest in creating digital twins (DTs)—are expected to alter existing value chains in the fashion industry as DT technology triggers a redesign of value creation processes. This qualitative case study demonstrates how and to what extent the development of DTs in the fashion industry addresses the sustainability needs of various stakeholders in both real‐world and virtual‐reality settings. The article examines the possibilities, benefi… Show more

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“…Moreover, it is emphasised that the production of virtual clothes does not require the use of natural resources or the emission of harmful substances (Durocher, 2022). In this regard, virtual fashion is credited with having the potential to significantly reduce negative environmental impacts, such as water consumption, greenhouse gas emissions or water and air pollution (Wagner, Kabalska, 2023). However, it should be borne in mind that virtual fashion does not directly deal with the environmental and ethical concerns related to the physical production of clothing essential to daily human existence (Pucker, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, it is emphasised that the production of virtual clothes does not require the use of natural resources or the emission of harmful substances (Durocher, 2022). In this regard, virtual fashion is credited with having the potential to significantly reduce negative environmental impacts, such as water consumption, greenhouse gas emissions or water and air pollution (Wagner, Kabalska, 2023). However, it should be borne in mind that virtual fashion does not directly deal with the environmental and ethical concerns related to the physical production of clothing essential to daily human existence (Pucker, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This start-up is also the developer of a software system based on the Unreal Engine enabling the creation of high-quality virtual images that users can edit and interact with in real time and at their own pace. TwinOne's joint project with down jacket manufacturer Jacob Becon -a virtual show, was noted at Milan Fashion Week in February 2021 (Wagner, Kabalska, 2023). It is believed that virtual clothing and fashion shows offer the potential for sustainable fashion, as they eliminate the need for organising physical shows involving high attendance and generating huge energy consumption (Mesjar et al, 2023).…”
Section: Virtual Fashionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A DT is a computer-generated model for simulating, analyzing, and optimizing the performance, operation, and maintenance of real-world structures or systems [25]. DT is typically constructed using data acquired from diverse sources such as sensors and BIM models.…”
Section: Emergence and Role Of Bim-dt In The Construction Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unique characteristics of geckos' feet have prompted the advancement of adhesive materials that provide non-destructive adhesion and detachment, hence minimising waste in production and maintenance procedures. The concept of biomimicry promotes a significant transformation in cognitive processes, urging designers and engineers to perceive nature not merely as a means to exploit, but rather as a source of guidance and inspiration [40]- [42]. Generative design, which utilises sophisticated algorithms and computational technology, is a significant aspect of design for regeneration.…”
Section: Fig1 Generative Design Application In Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%