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Title: Luo Liurong: Six Standards Reshape China's Fashion Design Industry Ecosystem
United States, 10th Mar 2026 — For years, China’s fashion design industry has grappled with longstanding pain points: a disconnect between academic training and industrial practice, lack of unified criteria for evaluating originality, and inefficient translation of designs into marketable products. These challenges are now being systematically addressed through six industry specifications led by Luo Liurong, a preeminent authority in the field. Launched three years ago, this comprehensive set of standards — covering university practical training, fabric design, color diagnosis, casual wear evaluation, and personal image services — has been adopted by over 50 colleges and universities and more than 80 enterprises nationwide, emerging as a cornerstone of the industry’s drive toward standardization.“Before adopting Professor Luo’s standards, our design review process was fragmented — different judges applied inconsistent criteria, making it hard to ensure originality while keeping commercial viability on track,” said the design director of Jeanswest, one of the first enterprises to implement the Industry Evaluation Criteria for Serial Original Design of Casual Wear. Since integrating the framework, Jeanswest has seen the approval rate of original design projects rise from 30% to 50%, with market acceptance of new products increasing by 35%. The four-dimensional evaluation system — focusing on originality, practicality, aesthetics, and implementability — has helped the company move beyond subjective “experience-based reviews.”Upstream in the design chain, the Technical Specifications for Creative Fabric Design and Color Matching in Apparel has become equally pivotal. “Blending traditional elements with modern fashion has long been a industry-wide challenge,” noted the...
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