Abstract:
In the South Asian Region, the Sri Lankan apparel industry is transitioning
from apparel assembly to providing higher value-added product and
services. Fashion designers are key actors in this transition. The purpose
of this article is to examine the evolving role of the fashion designer in
the Sri Lankan apparel industry. The study adopts a qualitative
approach through semi-structured interviews conducted with twentyeight
fashion and product development professionals in the Sri Lankan
apparel industry. Based on an inductive thematic analysis, the study
finds that the Sri Lankan designers take a multidisciplinary approach to their design practice, integrating the key functions of fashion design,
product development and manufacturing capabilities, in alignment
with the functional and strategic ambitions of the apparel companies.
Their approach to design through technical skills extends the conceptual
approach of brand designers in fashion design practice. However,
the fashion knowledge of Sri Lankan designers varies significantly
depending on their familiarity with Western brands and retailers as well
as Western consumer culture and lifestyle.
Citation:
Gopura, S., Payne, A., & Buys, L. (2019). The fashion designer’s evolving role in the apparel value chain: Perspectives from Sri Lankan designers. fashion practice, 11(2), 175–196. https://doi.org/10.1080/17569370.2019.1607224