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    Title: 1930年旗袍文化應用現代服飾之設計
    The Application of Cheongsam Clothing Design in 1930s
    Authors: 沈筱柔;蕭美鈴
    Contributors: 紡工系
    Keywords: 旗袍
    30年代
    設計
    Cheongsam
    design
    1930s
    Date: 2009-03-01
    Issue Date: 2012-05-16 15:18:24 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 中國早於後漢時期即以袍服與深衣制度並行,且以袍服作為正式禮服,早期袍服皆以寬大重機能性為主流,直到民初受到西方文化潮流的影響,徹底改變了旗袍的款式與結構。本研究主要在探討30年代旗袍文化,並從中找出旗袍的創作元素,應用於現代服飾,如此之應用可創作出最復古的時尚感,而設計概念足以旗袍款式與圖案加以創作,以表現不同風格,藉由旗袍展現出女性之美。

    In the late Hart-Dynasty in China, Cheongsam and Dark-Colour clothing systems were executed concurrently; Cheongsam was used as formal dress. The early mainstream style of Cheongsam was loose so that it allowed better mobility until the early republic of China when the style was influenced by the western fashion culture. This completely changed the style and structure of Cheongsam. This report analyzes Cheongsam culture and discovers the creative elements of it in the 30's. Then those elements will be applied to contemporary fashion design in order to create a modern but yet retro sense of fashion. The design concept shows the female beauty by applying the style and pattern of Cheongsam and developing furthermore to create new possibilities.
    Relation: 華岡紡織期刊 16卷1期 P.57-65
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Textile Engineering ] Journal of the Hwa Gang Textile

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