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Art Nouveau

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Introduced organic forms and nature-inspired designs, influencing patterns and fabric creation. Prominent in the fashion of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Bauhaus

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Emphasized functional and geometric designs, changing the approach to textile design with a focus on simplicity and practicality.

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Art Deco

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Impacted textile pattern with bold geometric shapes, symmetry, and glamorous motifs, which were reflective of the Roaring Twenties.

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Abstract Expressionism

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Influenced free-form patterns and spontaneous designs in textile work, often seen in large-scale works and expressive fabric prints.

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Surrealism

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Brought dreamlike and fantastical imagery to textiles, giving rise to unexpected juxtapositions and fantastical designs in fabric.

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Pop Art

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Introduced bold colors, mass culture themes, and graphic prints to textile design, influencing fashion with iconic, popular culture imagery.

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Arts and Crafts Movement

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Revived traditional textile crafts, encouraging handcrafted and detailed designs against the rise of industrial mass production.

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Futurism

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Favored dynamic and energetic motifs, reflecting the movement's fascination with movement, speed, and the technological future in textile designs.

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De Stijl

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Impacted textiles with abstract, reduced geometric forms and primary colors, influencing minimalist design in fabric art.

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Pre-Raphaelite

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Affected textile designs by incorporating medieval, romantic, and nature motifs, fostering a return to detailed and narrative-driven patterns.

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Op Art

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Led to the creation of textiles with optical illusions and dynamic patterns that create movement and depth visual effects.

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Fauvism

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Brought bold, arbitrary colors to textiles, giving rise to expressive color combinations and painterly qualities in clothing.

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Cubism

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Influenced geometric fragmentation in textile patterns, with an emphasis on abstract forms and multiple perspectives within a single work.

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Constructivism

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Made an impact on textile design by promoting functional, graphic, and abstract aesthetics with an emphasis on industrial materials and applications.

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Suprematism

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Introduced an emphasis on basic geometric shapes and a limited color palette in textiles, focusing on pure artistic feeling rather than on pictorial representation.

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Dada

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Incorporated irreverence, randomness, and anti-war politics into textile designs, promoting the use of found objects and the integration of text.

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Art Brut

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Encouraged the use of raw and unrefined materials in textiles, leading to greater expression and individuality in textile art and fashion.

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Minimalism

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Affected textile designs with its emphasis on simplicity, repetition, and pared-back elements, leading to subtle and sophisticated patterns and fabrics.

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Art Deco

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Characterized by rich colors, bold geometric shapes, and lavish ornamentation, impacting textiles in both fashion and interior design.

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Digital/Techno Textiles

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Impact includes the integration of innovative technologies like LED, e-textiles, and 3D printing, leading to new forms of wearable art and interactive design.

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