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A Study of Wedding Dress Materials Using the Characteristics of Hanji: Focusing on Making Minimal Wedding Dresses

한지의 특성을 이용한 웨딩드레스 소재 연구: 미니멀 웨딩드레스 제작을 중심으로

  • Lee, Jihyun (Dept. of Fashion Industry, Kunjang College University) ;
  • Kan, Hosup (Dept. of Textile Art & Fashion Design, Hongik University)
  • 이지현 (군장대학교 패션산업과) ;
  • 간호섭 (홍익대학교 섬유미술 패션디자인과)
  • Received : 2021.01.21
  • Accepted : 2021.02.16
  • Published : 2021.02.28

Abstract

In the modern fashion industry, the application of different materials along with an emotional design is emerging as an important factor stimulating consumer sentiment. This has led to the diversity of materials and continued active research on materials. Traditional Korean paper is expressed in various ways in the field of visual arts based on Korean sentiment and unique formative characteristics. Hanji costumes have been produced in various ways over the past 20 years utilizing Hanji's physical characteristics, showing unique surface texture and various techniques that differentiate them from existing fabrics, making it symbolic in expanding the area of fashion materials. In this work, various techniques were developed by utilizing the nonwoven characteristics and excellent variability of Hanji while considering visual images, focusing on the delicate decorations and materialistic representations of wedding dresses. In addition, minimal wedding dresses with unique textures were produced to realize fantasy ideas and show surface aesthetics, confirming as a fashion material different from that of existing wedding dresses. The direction of high value-added creation for the industrialization and globalization of Hanji wedding dresses was presented, and the usefulness and scalability of Hanji materials for practical and industrialization were identified in materials that expressed visual art. To in the fashion industry, which is changing in both the wedding industry and the global market, the development of materials with high sensitivity images and original and solid identity should continue.

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