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Development of the Fashion Design of the Qing Dynasty's Clothing Style Using the Attribute Listing Technique

속성열거법을 활용한 청나라 복식스타일의 패션디자인 개발

  • Liu, Yining (Dept. of Fashion Design, Sungkyunkwan University) ;
  • Suh, Seunghee (Dept. of Fashion Design, Sungkyunkwan University)
  • 류일녕 (성균관대학교 의상학과) ;
  • 서승희 (성균관대학교 의상학과)
  • Received : 2021.07.03
  • Accepted : 2021.07.22
  • Published : 2021.07.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the characteristics and design elements of the Qing dynasty costume style, and accordingly, develop a new fashion design work incorporating modern aesthetics by using the attribute listing technique. A creative idea that drew out various ideas by considering the properties and characteristics of the object in detail through applying the attribute listing technique, and a modern fashion design in the style of Qing dynasty were developed. In the design development process, first, the theme was set as 'Developing a modern fashion design using design elements of Qing dynasty costume'. Second, design elements and components focusing on design details of Qing dynasty costumes were organized. Third, design ideas that replaced or modified design elements for each type of Qing dynasty costume were presented, and the design was developed by combining and modifying these ideas. Fourth, nine designs were selected through a design evaluation process by a group of experts to select a design for the Qing dynasty costume style. Fifth, seven final designs were selected through revisions to compose a collection with unity and balance. Sixth, colour and material were decided for the selected design, and the work was completed through pattern making, sewing, and fitting process. These seven works were designed with motifs of the Qing dynasty's slit, liling, yuanling, hujian, matixiu, manxiu, shuangmanxiu, zhaixiu, pipajin, yourengquejin, yikouzhong, lingyi, yunjian, magua, mamianqun, xingshang, taoku, chaofu, xingfugua, and pao.

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