MSc in Design for the Fashion System, Gabriela Fabro Cardoso is a Fashion Designer post graduated in UX/Experience Design and is currently a PhD Candidate at Politecnico di Milano, Design Department. She is part of FIP (Fashion in Process Research Lab), where she previously worked as a Research Fellow investigating how Design can intervene in the development of phygital experiences and retail processes. Â
Her current research interests concern the investigation of how the field of Design can embrace the challenge of stand up as an agent of change, contributing to the transformation of the Fashion System into a more sustainable paradigm. The scope of her research is designing new sustainable Fashion Retail Models related to community-driven consumption dynamics. Â
Latest publications
Book Chapter
2023
Omnichannel Retail in Practice: A Look at Applied Solutions in the Fashion Industry
In: "Design Dynamics. Navigating the new Complex Landscape of Omnichannel Fashion Retail", FrancoAngeli Design International, pp. 81-110. Edited by: V.M. Iannilli, A. Spagnoli
ISBN: 978-88-351-5737-3.
Book Chapter
2023
Piloting a Design-led Operational Model for Retail Design in Multidisciplinary Environments
In: "Design Dynamics. Navigating the new Complex Landscape of Omnichannel Fashion Retail", FrancoAngeli Design International, pp. 141–186. Edited by: V.M. Iannilli, A. Spagnoli
ISBN: 978-88-351-5737-3.
Conference Proceeding
2023
Dematerializing fashion. Improving design-led sustainable and hybrid retail experiences via digital twins
In: Connectivity and Creativity in Times of Conflict, Cumulus Antwerp 2023.
ISBN: 978-94-014-9647-6. DOI: 10.26530/9789401496476-073
Conference Proceeding
2023
Collaborative Fashion Consumption: Second-hand PSSs as agent of change
In: Entanglements and Flows Service Encounters and Meanings, SERVDES 2023, 458–477.
DOI: 10.3384/ecp203024
Conference Proceeding
2023
Ongoing transformations in fashion retail experience design. Exploring fashion retail experience design through four case studies
In: Inaugural Designing Retail & Service Futures Colloquium Proceedings (SIG), London. Design Research Society (DRS).
ISBN: 978-94-6477-291-3.