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The emotional experience with intimate fashion clothing in childhood

    1. [1] Universidade do Minho

      Universidade do Minho

      Braga (São José de São Lázaro), Portugal

    2. [2] Universidade da Beira Interior

      Universidade da Beira Interior

      Covilhã (Conceição), Portugal

    3. [3] Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University
  • Localización: Estudos em Moda e Design: Hilar la diversidad / coord. por Ana Cristina Broega, Bernardo Providencia, Helder Carvalho, Joana L. Cunha, Alfonso Luna Soto, Cynthia Gómez Ramírez, Ileana Jalil Kentros, María Eugenia Rojas Morales, Verónica Noemí Vidal Tapia, 2024, ISBN 978-989-9074-24-8, págs. 251-260
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Among the various areas of design, fashion design can evoke emotions by wear-ing clothes. Clothing can bring emotions to life through a user's experience with the product. Although intimate fashion has evolved considerably in recent decades, children's intimate fashion has followed a different path, and more research needs to be done in this field. As an ongoing PhD work, this paper highlights the need for a new line of research in children's intimate fashion. This perception enhances the importance of a study on the experience with intimate clothing in childhood, namely how fashion design can incorporate emotional value from the point of view of user experience. To address the issue, a quali-quanti research methodology is proposed through a case study to analyze the problems of child incontinence and to under-stand the levels of interference that pathology has in the perception of the emotion-al value of intimate clothing by its user. This analysis will allow for the developing of a new innovative and sustainable intimate fashion product that promotes better intimate hygiene in childhood.


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