Journal of the Korean Society of Fashion and Beauty (한국패션뷰티학회지)
- Volume 5 Issue 1 Serial No. 12
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- Pages.78-86
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- 2007
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- 1738-0480(pISSN)
A Study of Dressing and Hair Style Based on the Ideal Beauty of Human Body - Focused on the Middle Ages -
이상적인 인체미에 따른 복식과 머리형태에 대한 고찰- 중세시대를 중심으로 -
- Kim, Ok-Jun (Dept. of Cosmetology, Kuk Jea College) ;
- Kim, Young-Joo (Dept. of Cosmetology, Kuk Jea College)
- Published : 2007.03.31
Abstract
One of the latest social trends is to reappear old things under the banner of the revival. It is easily found in the fashion industry because Fashion is not divided into the past, the present and the future thing but coexisting through all ages. The purpose of this study was to pursue the healthy and characteristic beauty of the modem people by understanding the beauty culture of the ancient. The Middle ages were mainly classified into Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic by historical and cultural factors. In the Byzantine age, the clothing with rich silhouette was worn by the influence of the abstemious religion and it didn't express a specific proportion of human body. The people covered their hair with turbans and veils for the period. The Romanesque era was affected by the religious idealism and the Greek-Roman culture. The ideal proportion of human body could be 8 heads high and the clothes expressing natural silhouette of human body came out. Depending on the feel of the flowing texture, long-braided hair was typical in that time, and also wearing kinds of head dress as personal ornaments was characteristic in the age. In the period of Gothic, the long and weak human body was emphasized. The ideal proportion of human body could be figured with 8.5 heads high and it was expressed with the form of artificial and vertical silhouette such like tight-fitting upper garments, gathered skirts and long hats.