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A study on modern wedding dresses reflecting traditional Chinese folk styles -Focusing on Guopei's wedding dresses collection-

중국 전통의 민속풍이 반영된 현대 웨딩드레스에 관한 연구 -Guopei의 웨딩 콜렉션을 중심으로-

  • Xie Xiaoying (Department of Jewelry Fashion Design, Hanyang University ERICA Campus) ;
  • Youngjae Lee (Department of Jewelry Fashion Design, Hanyang University ERICA Campus)
  • 사효영 (한양대학교 ERICA캠퍼스, 주얼리패션디자인학과) ;
  • 이영재 (한양대학교 ERICA캠퍼스, 주얼리패션디자인학과)
  • Received : 2024.03.10
  • Accepted : 2024.05.13
  • Published : 2024.05.30

Abstract

Chinese traditional wedding dress is a unique cultural symbol. It had a deep historical background as it went through different productions in each dynasty. However, with the introduction of Western ideas, an increasing number of people are wearing Western-style wedding dresses when they are getting married. Recently, traditional Chinese culture has been increasingly valued. Demand for traditional Chinese wedding dresses among modern Chinese people is increasing. Following this trend, Chinese designer Guo Pei(1967~) is actively innovating elements of traditional Chinese wedding dresses. This study aimed to analyze changes in traditional wedding dress styles by dynasty in China from 1046 B.C. to 1911 A.D. based on museum data and previous research. Changes in traditional wedding dress styles by Chinese dynasty were analyzed and organized. The meaning of wedding dress patterns was analyzed by type using traditional Chinese patterns. This study focused on Guo Pei's 2012 "Chinese bride" series and "Legend of the dragon" series. Starting from the development and characteristics of traditional Chinese wedding dresses, this study analyzed fashion characteristics of Guo Pei's wedding dress series. Goals of this study were to preserve the essence of traditional Chinese wedding dresses; and to determine how to apply the fusion of traditional Chinese design elements into fashion and modern design to wedding dresses.

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