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Development of fashion design applying traditional fretwork patterns and Faux Chenille textiles

전통 회 문양과 포 셔닐 텍스타일을 활용한 패션 디자인 개발

  • Yizhu, Feng (Major in Human-Tech Convergence, Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Hanyang University) ;
  • Huan, Liu (Major in Human-Tech Convergence, Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Hanyang University) ;
  • Younhee, Lee (Major in Human-Tech Convergence, Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Hanyang University)
  • 풍역축 (한양대학교 의류학과 휴먼테크융합전공) ;
  • 유환 (한양대학교 의류학과 휴먼테크융합전공) ;
  • 이연희 (한양대학교 의류학과 휴먼테크융합전공)
  • Received : 2022.11.19
  • Accepted : 2022.12.20
  • Published : 2022.12.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to apply the traditional Chinese fretwork on the 'Faux Chenille' textile work method in a way of enhancing the decorative features of patterns and developing the fashion design. As for the method, it works on the historic background and advancement of the fretwork and it refers to the bibliographies pertinent to the traditional Chinese geometric pattern. The result are as follows. First, pure cotton and 100% rayon are mixed to make it feasible to produce the texture for the material to be tender and enhanced, and in the process of washing and drying the Faux Chenille textile. The Faux Chenille textile is an important material that is required to select materials with great absorption capability as the most effective material to re-visualize the lines and patterns by sustaining the diagonal lines. Second, the fretwork is designed to process the basic formation for 90° angle with the sense of unlimited extensive line and changes with straight line. It has been confirmed that, if the angle that controls the Faux Chenille textile and the tailoring interval are well aligned, the expression of traditional geometric pattern would be effective and it may be expressed in contemporary style. Third, through the fashion design application by utilizing the Faux Chenille textile of the fretwork, it is confirmed that the contemporary application of the traditional culture could be expressed uniquely and creatively while it is affirmed that the western technique and Asian culture can be blended in harmony.

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