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A Study on the Costume of Ball Jointed Dolls as Cultural Product with Application of Ladies' Costume Culture from Late Goryeo to Early Joseon

고려말 조선초의 상류층 여성 복식문화를 응용한 구체관절인형의상 문화상품 연구

  • Choi, Jeong (Dept. of Fashion Design & Apparel Industry, Wonkwang University)
  • 최정 (원광대학교 생활과학부 패션디자인산업)
  • Received : 2011.07.25
  • Accepted : 2011.09.08
  • Published : 2011.09.30

Abstract

TThis study was undertaken to make trial costumes of ball jointed dolls for promoting the beauty of Korean cultural product with historical research of upper class ladie's costume from late Goryeo to early Joseon, the very unknown period in the Korean costume history. The ladies' costume from late Goryeo to early Joseon are characterized by their full silhouette, fusion with clothings of Yuan and Ming, revival of early Goryeo styles, well-developed weaving skill of ramie, a showy costume from Buddhist civilization. After investigation of researcher with literature, painting, and relics in 13-14C, 8 clothing items were outsourced totally. Items were formed as a set concept, but consumer can choose each costume as an single item and can make varied mix also. Dart, small ties, and thick fabrics were used in doll costumes partly because ball jointed doll's body has different characteristics from that of human beings. Developing research of manufacturing company's system for ready-made product remains to be considered in the future.

본 연구는 아직 잘 알려지지 않은 고려말 조선초의 상류층 여성복식을 고증하여 구체관절인형의상 세트를 시험제작하고 한국 문화상품의 아름다움을 알리기 위한 것이다. 고려말 조선초의 상류층 여성복식은 풍성한 실루엣, 원과 명 복식과의 융합, 옛 고려풍의 부활, 발달한 모시 직조기술, 불교문화 복식이라는 특성을 가진다. 13-14C의 문헌과 유물과 회화를 통한 연구자의 고증과 패턴제작 과정을 거쳐 총 8점의 아이템이 외주제작되었다. 각 아이템은 세트로 구성되었으나 소비자가 단품으로 선택할 수 있으며 다양한 조합이 가능하다. 인체와 특성이 다른 구체관절인형의 바디로 인해 부분적으로 다아트와 작은 고름이 첨가되고 강직한 직물이 사용되었다. 이후로는 기성품 생산을 위한 업체 시스템 개발 연구가 필요하다.

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