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Conceptual Clothing Design and Artificial Intelligence

https://doi.org/10.37909/2542-1352-2025-4-4002

Abstract

The article is dedicated to exploring the possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI) as a fundamental element of conceptual clothing design for smart offices. The relevance of the topic is driven by changing requirements for ergonomics, functionality, and aesthetics of professional wardrobe in the context of the new (hybrid) work format for IT specialists, project managers, marketers, and employees of creative industries. Particular attention is paid to the role of AI as a tool that enhances the creative potential of designers rather than replacing them. The research identifies key advantages and limitations of this approach and formulates practical recommendations for its implementation in educational and production processes in the field of costume design.

About the Authors

O. Rodzevich
Kryachkov Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts
Russian Federation

Olga Rodzevich, Master Student



A. Kuzmina
Kryachkov Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts
Russian Federation

Science Advisor

Anna Kuzmina, Associate Professor



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Rodzevich O., Kuzmina A. Conceptual Clothing Design and Artificial Intelligence. Creativity and Modernity. 2025;(4):13–18. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37909/2542-1352-2025-4-4002

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