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A Study on the Development of Fashion Doll Costume Design Using Y2K Fashion Style

Y2K 패션 스타일을 적용한 패션 인형 의상 디자인 개발 연구

  • Yi Fan Fu (Dept. of Textile Fashion Design, Kyung Hee University) ;
  • Cha Hyun Kim (Dept. of Textile and Clothing Design, Kyung Hee University)
  • 부예범 (경희대학교, 텍스타일.패션 디자인학과) ;
  • 김차현 (경희대학교, 의류디자인학과)
  • Received : 2023.12.11
  • Accepted : 2024.01.25
  • Published : 2024.02.28

Abstract

Recently, as the "Kidult" culture has become the culture of life, the vintage fashion doll market is rapidly emerging. This change, coupled with a tendency to cherish childhood memories among adults, shows a phenomenon that vintage dolls are gaining popularity. This study explored the possibility of creative fashion doll clothing design, aiming to satisfy consumers' more diverse and unique emotional needs and provide new perspectives and inspiration to the doll fashion industry and the fashion doll industry. Therefore, this study attempted to propose a fashion doll costume design using the Y2K fashion style that is currently popular. Based on publications and prior research considerations, the Y2K fashion style could be categorized into four main styles: 'Future Technology', 'The Matrix', 'Millennium Spice Girl', and 'Harajuku'. Based on characteristics of these four styles, this study designed and produced eight stylish doll costumes incorporating the Y2K style under themes of 'Ex Machina', 'Digital Warrior', 'Rebelious Sugar', and 'Harajuku Dopamine'. This can inspire fashion doll costume design and production based on trendy styles. This study can be a useful foundation for presenting more diverse directions for fashion doll costume design.

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