A  professional  designer  in  itself  is  a  creative 
person,  a  passionary.  He  sets  the  development 
vector for his brand, forms his own philosophy, 
which is fully projected on his activities and is 
reflected in the global society. That is why it is 
so  important  to  explore  the  processes  of 
implementing  sustainable  technologies  directly 
through the creative self of the designer. It is his 
understanding of sustainable fashion that largely 
forms  the  general  civic  position  and  can 
influence the level of demand for eco-initiatives 
in society. 
 
The  design  process,  at  certain  points  in  its 
development,  has  treated  environmental 
requirements as a kind of constraint. Currently, 
we can safely talk about the opposite trend - all 
eco-innovations actually become catalysts for the 
active  development  of  design  ideas.  This 
contributes to reaching a new level of creativity, 
allows you  to balance the ethical and practical 
side of the issue with the requirements of modern 
aesthetics. 
 
Thus,  it  can  be  argued  that  the  further 
development of clothing  design  is increasingly 
determined by the personality of the designer as 
a leading specialist not only in design issues, but 
also  in  creating  an  organic  combination  of  all 
components of the product creation process. New 
creative searches are  due  precisely to  the vital 
need for a new philosophy of perception of the 
world. 
 
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