This paper reports on a new approach to the creation process in fashion design as a result of the exploitation of thermal camouflage in the conceptualization of clothing. The thermal images’ main variation factors were obtained through the analysis of their color behavior in a (diurnal and nocturnal) outdoor beach environment, with the presence and absence of a dressed human body (through the use of a thermal imaging camera), such as the analysis of textile materials in a laboratory (simulating the captured outdoor atmospheric temperatures and those of the model’s skin using the climatic chamber and the thermal manikin). The combination of different patternmaking, sewing and printing techniques in textile materials, along with the study of the camouflage environment and the human body’s variation factors, as well as the introduction of biomimetic-inspired elements (chameleon’s skin), enabled the creation of a clothing design process with innovative design elements which allow us to thermally camouflage the human body and take clothing beyond the visible spectrum in a functional and artistic way.
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Pimenta, C., Pereira, C. C., & Fangueiro, R. (2021). Textile pattern design in thermal vision—A study on human body camouflage. Materials, 14(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14164364
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