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A Study on the Fashion Design Using Soft Sculpture -Centered on Kate MccGwire's Works-

부드러운 조각을 활용한 의상디자인 연구 -케이트 맥과이어의 작품을 중심으로-

  • 백진영 (국민대학교 디자인대학원 패션전공) ;
  • 박주희 (국민대학교 의상디자인학과)
  • Received : 2017.11.21
  • Accepted : 2018.02.28
  • Published : 2018.04.30

Abstract

This study suggests a fashion design using aesthetic characteristics of works by Kate MccGwire, a modern sculptor paying attention to soft sculpture materials such as feathers. In this research on MccGwire works, their internal meanings may be derived as the dualism of familiarity, movement and consciousness. Works also have aesthetic characteristics of overlapping, fluidity and twist. Using such characteristics, 4 one piece dresses and 2 vest dresses were made. Research findings are as follows. First, aesthetic characteristics of MccGwire works could be expanded into expressive areas of silhouettes and details in fashion. Second, visual flow and concentration could be expressed by gradual coloration of feather colors. Third, dart manipulation could be applied naturally by details and curve silhouettes of fashion design. Fourth, touch of feather material could be expressed fully by leaving the edge of garments raw. Fifth, spatiality of fashion could be implemented partially by applying decorative saddle stitching to costume design details. This study explored a potential of soft sculpture occurred during a transitional process of objet pursued by 20th century's avant-garde artists applicable to fashion design ideas that suggested methods for contemporary creative design.

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