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Costume Images of New Woman in the Korean Empire Period in Films - Focused on Gabi, YMCA Baseball Team, and Private Eye (Geurimja Sarin) - (영화에 나타난 대한제국기 신여성 의상 이미지 - <가비>, , <그림자 살인>을 중심으로 -)

  • Im, Soa;Kim, Soon Young;Nam, Yun Ja
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.543-553
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    • 2014
  • This study analyzes the visual image and the symbolic image of the 'New Woman' main female characters' costumes in three films: , , and , set in the Korean Empire Period and filmed in the last 10 years. The findings are as follows. First, on the visual image by formative characteristics, Gibson girl style was reflected in Western costume design. Korean costume design is based on a traditional style (or modified in some parts). Second, the three films have the same historical background on the visual image by the fidelity of historical research; however, the fidelity of historical research differs and varies with the personality of characters or situations in the films. Third, all three films share the symbolic image by characteristics of characters and 'New Woman' aspect with the same historical background and 'New Woman' female character in common; however, the personality and 'New Woman' aspect of the characters were somewhat different. There was also a distinct difference in the symbolic image of Western and Korean costumes. Western and Korean costumes signify externality versus internality and denial versus the affirmation of national identity in ; dailiness versus ceremonialness and dynamics versus statics in ; and independence versus conformity and variability versus continuity in .

A Study on the Interior Design Guidelines in consideration of Merchandising of Department Store Supermarket (백화점 수퍼마켓의 머천다이징을 고려한 실내디자인 지침에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Seoung-Zun;Choi, Sang-Hun
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.22-29
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the details of the overall interior design of the department store supermarket retail space, interior design and development, seeks to help change. In this study, a range of research the department store supermarket located in the major department store. Since 2012, new construction or renewal has been done in a department store, was investigated by selecting a total of five locations of two places in the premium supermarket. Conclusions are as followings ; First, In-store merchandising strategies, store configuration strategy, product mix strategies, and the layout plan considering the advanced strategies. Secondly, the interior guidelines are, (1)VP should be planned as an expression of a company or brand management strategies to visualize a concept image of product planning stages of merchandising to entering the store to induce curiosity to customers. (2)PP is by planning purposes, the use of lighting, directing structure, color harmony, by utilizing such as props and small parts must be able to attract attention. (3)IP is the customer to organize display, depending on the type of the display items to facilitate fraud, and the fixture plan in association with it, the customer selects a product must induced to purchase.

Designing Flexible Curricula for the 21st Century - Case of a Digital Merchandising Course -

  • Kim, Minjeong
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.691-708
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    • 2021
  • The emerging Fourth Industrial Revolution has triggered fundamental shifts in the fashion industry. Advanced digital technologies are not only reshaping how the fashion supply chains function, but also requisitioning new skill sets for jobs in this industry. A mismatch in required skills between current and future jobs is a critical issue that needs to be addressed in the fashion industry. Similarly, it is imperative that fashion programs in higher education keep pace with the rapid changes disrupting the fashion sector. Nevertheless, the increasing speed and the magnitude of digital transformation make it challenging to keep fashion curricula up to date. This paper presents the case of a Digital Merchandising course. Using the principles of designing flexible curricula and backward design, this Digital Merchandising course was developed to be flexible and responsive to the changing business environment. Building digital intelligence was the central learning goal for students to accomplish. The paper discusses the conceptual development processes for the course and provides, visual examples of major learning assignments, and a variety of digital tools. Fashion educators are encouraged to consider backward design and flexible curricula design guides as complementary tools to the widely used Bloom's taxonomy.

A Study on the Design of a Compound Living Goods Store by Visual Merchandising -with a focus of the presentation and themes- (VMD(Visual Merchandising)에 따른 복합생활용품매장에 관한 연구-연출과 테마를 중심으로-)

  • 한주희;윤도근
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.14
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 1998
  • Today's consumers have the behavior of purchasing that is self-value-centered and distinctly goal-conscious. Because of this trend the new shops that sell well have the characteristics that effectely transfers strong store-image. The starting point of selling is showing. To appeal to the sense of more consumers and to facilitate the act of consumption you should express more surely store and image of merchandise in the limited space of sales room. Especially in the compound living goods store which sell various items of products the role of presenting the whole merchandises attractive and organized is of utmost importance and the interior planning of show rooms and displaying the room according to the actual sales. According to this the goal of this study is to create not only the convenience of purchasing but also distinguished store image through organizing show rooms according to themes as a part of VMD strategy.

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The Effect of Cultural Services of Global Companies on Brand Attitudes and Purchase Intentions of Consumers: Case Study of K Company (글로벌기업의 문화서비스가 소비자의 상표태도와 구매의도에 미치는 영향 - K기업의 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • You, Ho-Jong
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.291-310
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    • 2010
  • This research analyzes how the visual merchandising (hereafter VMD) of the consumers on the cultural services of global K company affect their brand attitudes and how the brand attitudes influence their purchase intension. In particular, by utilizing the multiple regression analysis method which tested the hypotheses of this study, it was proved that their attitudes of VMD factors proposed in this research positively influenced on the brand attitudes, and that their brand attitudes had considerable impact on the purchase intention and also it had close relationships with the intention. In the result of analysis, the consumers' attitudes of VMD factors has a direct and indirect effects on their brand attitudes and purchase intention. Therefore, this result in the practical aspect could give some valuable implication for the marketers who are trying to find out how to retain its consumers on the market managing.

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A Study on VMD Strategy of the lire article specialty shop - Focused on VMD type of Proposal of Life Style - (생활용품 전문점의 비주얼 머천다이징(Visual Merchandising)전략 연구 - 라이프 스타일 제안형 VMD를 중심으로 -)

  • 김연아
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.29
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    • pp.211-219
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    • 2001
  • Dematerialization of consumption is in a rapid process, in relation to the flood of information. Consumers do not want to buy a material goods any more, in the condition of excessive supply. In the past industrial society with massive production and consumption, only the unified consumers were produced. In informational society, goods are not regarded as a simple material, but as an Intelligence Merchandise. Specialty shops for life articles should reflect these consumer's trend and should keep the value of brand and goods. Visual Merchandising strategy which connect the expectation of consumers and company images, should be considered as a communication tools, and be presented in diverse and specified ways.

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The Effects of Chinese Tourists' Perceived Experiential Value on Product and Store Satisfaction (중국 관광객의 지각된 쇼핑 경험 가치가 제품 및 점포 만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Ha Kyung;Kim, Jimin;Kim, Eung Tae;Choo, Ho Jung
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.561-573
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    • 2015
  • The influence of tourists on the retail market in Korea continues to grow, and China has become the largest outbound-spending nation in the world. Korea's retail industry must comprehend the sophisticated consumption behavior of Chinese tourists. Hence, we explored how the experiential value of shopping in Korea affected Chinese tourists' satisfaction levels regarding stores and products. Findings from this study suggest entertainment and escapism mediate the effect of experiential value on consumer attitudes toward products and stores. This research was conducted with Chinese female tourists who shopped in Korea during their latest visit to this country. CFA and SEM were implemented using AMOS 20.0. The analysis of survey data produced interesting results. Visual appeal, crowding, and service excellence had positive impacts on entertainment, and they had a positive influence on both store satisfaction and product satisfaction. Regarding escapism, crowding and economic benefits had positive impacts, whereas visual appeal and service excellence had no effects. Results showed that escapism had a negative influence on attitudes toward both products and stores. To be clear, escapism refers to the status of absorption by which consumers are highly occupied with pleasant feelings, therefore, shopping when the motive of escapism is high is likely to be less rational and more impulsive. In this study, the diverse roles of different emotions associated with entertainment and escapism in the context of tourism shopping were identified. The findings provide practical implications for developing retail strategies and highlight the importance of the experiential values of shopping for tourists.

Influence of Cosmetic Department Stores' Visual Merchandising Strategy on female customers' preference -Focused on female clients in Seoul- (백화점 화장품매장의 비주얼머천다이징 전략이 여성고객의 구매 선호도에 미치는 영향 -서울시 거주 여성을 중심으로 -)

  • Chang, Gyoo-Soon;Shin, Soo-Kil
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.18 no.1 s.59
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    • pp.253-262
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    • 2005
  • In suddenly changing multimedia periods, department store not only plays the role of local culture centre but also meets keen competition in working out marketing strategies, especially in the field of differentiating Promotion Surroundings Image, in order to cope with the varied consumers' pattern according to customers' pursuing new lifestyle. In particular, cosmetic stores located in the first floor of the department store have high sales rate in spite of its comparative small area, because cosmetic stores have been much essential to women's daily life who are very strong for desiring the Beauty and also in them men's buying trends have been upwards speedily. The color and P.P.(Point of Sale Presentation) of the cosmetic store design are preferred after the quality and the price of the goods, staff's services by this survey of female clients' attitude to buy cosmetics at department store in Seoul. So that cosmetic companies seem to be needed to offer the differentiated color code in each brand and display the goods' P.P.(Point of Sale Presentation) intensively to promote the sales effectively. This thesis aims at suggesting the way how cosmetic firms get and enhance their goods' competitiveness when they develop their visual merchandising strategy by considering each brand's attribute and customers' life style by age, preference factors for buying the goods through showing high qualified sonics in their differentiated displayed stores.

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Effect of Visual Merchandising in Fast Fashion Retailing (패스트패션 리테일링에서의 비주얼머천다이징 효과)

  • Kang, Yoo-Jin;Lee, Mi-ah;Kim, Hyunsook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.716-732
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    • 2016
  • Focusing on the communication effects of fast fashion visual merchandising (VM), this paper examines the effects of a fast fashion store's VM attributes on consumer's perceptions of store image towards newness and prestige that influence the time spent at stores as well as the frequency of visits. This study was conducted by collecting data online using males and females in their twenties to forties; subsequently, a total of 382 samples were analyzed. The VM communication effect model utilized in fast fashion stores was developed and tested on structural equation modeling. The findings of the study were as follows. First, the show window presentation and ancillary facilities of VM elements have a positive effect on the perception of newness, while merchandise display, layout, and signage have a positive influence on the perception of prestige. Therefore, the VM elements in the fast fashion stores that affect the perception of newness and prestige are unique. Second, the perceptions of newness and prestige have a positive impact on time spent in fast fashion stores; however, only the perception of store's newness has a significant effect on the frequency of visits. Third, show window presentation and facilities are VM elements that directly influence the time spent and frequency of visits. Finally, we confirm that store image partially mediate between VM elements and shopping behavior at a fast fashion store.

A Case Study on the Application of Visual merchandising (PBL) for Shop Manager (샵매니저를 위한 비주얼 머천다이징 수업에의 문제중심학습 (PBL) 적용 사례 연구)

  • Lee, Jisoo;Lee, Yoonjung;Noh, Hyekyun
    • Human Ecology Research
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.71-84
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    • 2018
  • This study presents a case of a visual merchandising course adopting a problem-based learning (PBL) model, as a part of shop manager training program for high school students. Various vocational training classes are actively developed for vocational high schools, yet programs in the home economics area are relatively lacking. In particular, education programs for shop manager training are urgently required due to the high demand of this job in the fashion industry. The PBL model, which reflects constructionist learning theory, is considered for this visual merchandising course in order to help develop the ability of students to creatively apply their knowledge on real-world problems through self-driven learning. For the purpose of job analysis, two problem areas were identified through interviews conducted with shop managers who work for apparel shops in department stores. Based on the results of the interviews, professors and high school teachers developed two PBL instructional modules. The developed module courses were implemented with 2 classes of vocational high school students. The learning outcome was examined through the analysis of a student survey and reflection journals. It was apparent that the PBL courses effectively attracted the interests of learners in vocational training and improved their understanding of the contents as well as cooperation skills. The results of this study indicate that implementing the PBL model for the training of store managers can contribute to the vocational training programs for high school students.