Heritage and innovation: Redefining Kuala Lumpur's fashion identity through cross-cultural collaboration/ Guo Hui, Asliza Aris and Rose Dahlina Rusli
In the wake of accelerated globalization, the fashion industry has transcended regional confines, evolving into a notably internationalized domain. This investigation delves into the collaborative endeavours between international fashion brands and local Malaysian designers, particularly within Ku...
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my.uitm.ir.1024002024-10-03T02:19:31Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/102400/ Heritage and innovation: Redefining Kuala Lumpur's fashion identity through cross-cultural collaboration/ Guo Hui, Asliza Aris and Rose Dahlina Rusli myse Hui, Guo Aris, Asliza Rusli, Rose Dahlina NA Architecture Study and teaching. Research In the wake of accelerated globalization, the fashion industry has transcended regional confines, evolving into a notably internationalized domain. This investigation delves into the collaborative endeavours between international fashion brands and local Malaysian designers, particularly within Kuala Lumpur—a city characterized by diverse cultural influences- as a pivotal arena for amalgamating cultural heritage with contemporary design aesthetics. The inquiry focuses on utilizing cultural heritage elements, such as batik, within these collaborations to foster design innovation while examining the repercussions of such alliances on brand localization strategies and market positioning. Employing a case study approach, the study reveals results in three dimensions: cultural heritage preservation, brand awareness enhancement, and commercial sustainability. These instances underscore the pragmatic integration of cultural heritage into modern fashion, highlighting the significant role these partnerships play in bolstering the international visibility of local brands and preserving traditional craftsmanship. The study's findings underscore the transformative potential inherent in cross-cultural collaborations, nurturing cultural ingenuity and reinforcing Kuala Lumpur's identity as a cosmopolitan nexus. Furthermore, the investigation proffers strategic recommendations tailored to policymakers, industry stakeholders, and academia, emphasizing their integral role in promoting sustainable economic, social, and cultural growth through intercultural cooperation. The research emphasizes the efficacy of integrating cultural heritage into contemporary fashion to yield distinctively enriched products, thereby augmenting the global competitiveness of local brands. These findings have significant implications for enhancing the global competitiveness of local brands, preserving cultural heritage, and promoting sustainable economic growth, with Kuala Lumpur playing a crucial role in this process. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak 2024-08 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/102400/1/102400.pdf Heritage and innovation: Redefining Kuala Lumpur's fashion identity through cross-cultural collaboration/ Guo Hui, Asliza Aris and Rose Dahlina Rusli. (2024) Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Environment (MySE) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Malaysian_Journal_of_Sustainable_Environment_=28MySE=29/>, 11 (2). pp. 135-158. ISSN 0128-326X https://journal.uitm.edu.my/ 10.24191/myse.v12i1.1604 10.24191/myse.v12i1.1604 10.24191/myse.v12i1.1604 |
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In the wake of accelerated globalization, the fashion industry has transcended regional confines, evolving into a notably internationalized
domain. This investigation delves into the collaborative endeavours between international fashion brands and local Malaysian designers,
particularly within Kuala Lumpur—a city characterized by diverse cultural influences- as a pivotal arena for amalgamating cultural heritage with
contemporary design aesthetics. The inquiry focuses on utilizing cultural heritage elements, such as batik, within these collaborations to foster
design innovation while examining the repercussions of such alliances on brand localization strategies and market positioning. Employing a case
study approach, the study reveals results in three dimensions: cultural heritage preservation, brand awareness enhancement, and commercial
sustainability. These instances underscore the pragmatic integration of cultural heritage into modern fashion, highlighting the significant role these partnerships play in bolstering the international visibility of local brands and preserving traditional craftsmanship. The study's findings underscore the transformative potential inherent in cross-cultural collaborations, nurturing cultural ingenuity and reinforcing Kuala Lumpur's identity as a cosmopolitan nexus. Furthermore, the investigation proffers strategic recommendations tailored to policymakers, industry stakeholders, and academia, emphasizing their integral role in promoting sustainable economic, social, and cultural growth through intercultural cooperation. The research emphasizes the efficacy of integrating cultural heritage into contemporary fashion to yield distinctively enriched products, thereby augmenting the global competitiveness of local brands. These findings have significant implications for enhancing the global competitiveness of local brands, preserving cultural heritage, and promoting sustainable economic growth, with Kuala Lumpur playing a crucial role in this process. |
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